Juan Carlos Viera

Uruguayan Seventh-day adventist
Juan Carlos Viera Rossano
Born1938
Died2016
Occupation(s)Seventh-day Adventists
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Juan Carlos Viera Rossano (1938-2016) was a Seventh-day Adventist and was director of the Ellen G. White Estate from 1995 to 2000. A native of Uruguay, Viera was the first director of the White Estate to come from outside the North American Division. He holds an M.A. in Religion from Andrews University (1976) and a doctorate in Missiology from Fuller Theological Seminary. In 1998 he wrote the book "The Voice of the Spirit: How God Has Led His People Through the Gift of Prophecy" (Pacific Press, 1998; available online).

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1995–2000
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