As another year draws to a close, I would like to send my warmest greetings to our worldwide Seventh-day Adventist church family, and […]
Month: December 2017
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Adventist University in France Issues New Theological Journal
As French-speaking Adventism spreads, ‘Servir’ will foster research, reflection.
A Change of Plans
What do you do when nothing turns out as you had planned it?
The Atheist Who Dreamed of a Lamb
Growing up in a “typical” household in China, he had no interest in Christianity.
Church President in Europe Loses Both Parents on the Same Day
Regional church expressed its condolences to Pastor Raafat Kamal.
Two Ghana Churches Attacked by Armed Robbers
Suspects made away with cash, phones, tablets, and laptops.
Who Shall Live and Who Shall Die
What driverless cars taught me about the Baby of Bethlehem.
“There Is Nowhere Else I Would Rather Be”
Mission trips volunteer, on how she makes sacrifices and lives by faith to serve others.
When Light and Hope is Born
In the midst of our woes, God gave us a Baby that changed our existence for ever.
Queen of Tonga Attends Inaugural Prayer Breakfast
Event was organized by the women’s ministries department of the Tonga Mission.
Caffeine Impacts Health Negatively, Says Study in Australia
Together with red meat and stress, it accelerates aging and may trigger other diseases.
Fiji President Opens Adventist Youth Congress
George Konrote is a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Cyprus Commemoration Captures the Spirit of the Reformation
‘Oldest Bible in Cyprus’ featured; Luther’s co-worker’s descendants present at event.
Adventists Coordinate Medical Center in an Iraq Refugee Camp
“It’s God’s Gift to Have This Team Here to Help Us”
US “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act” Impact on Adventist Employees and Organizations
Adventist Church offers timely insights into changes introduced by bill
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