
Seventh-day Adventism
Seventh-day Adventism is a Christian denomination that emphasizes a belief in Jesus Christ as savior, the importance of the Bible, and living a healthy lifestyle. They observe Saturday, the seventh day of the week, as the Sabbath, a day dedicated to worship and rest. Adventists prioritize health, education, and humanitarian work, often promoting vegetarianism and avoiding alcohol and tobacco. They believe in Christ’s second coming ("Advent") and that everyday life should reflect Biblical principles. Overall, they seek to follow Jesus' teachings closely and prepare for His imminent return.