In a statement, leaders call to uphold ethnic diversity as one of the nations’ strengths.
Month: January 2018
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Children Help Children with More than 38,000 Care Packages
ADRA Germany campaign reaches new heights in 2017.
Youth Ready to Mobilize for Service on Global Youth Day
Groups around the world makes plans to “Be the Sermon”
New Criminal Code in Bolivia Could Curtail Religious Liberty, Say Advocates
Regional church still assessing implications of legislation limiting evangelism.
New Doctoral Degree Focuses on Science Behind Plant-Based Nutrition
Loma Linda University program builds on decades of research and clinical trials.
Remittances and the Gospel of Compassion
What sacrifices are we willing to make on behalf of our family of faith?
GYC 2017 in Photos
Plenaries, seminars, engaging exhibits and outreach activities offered to attendees
First Chaplaincy Ministries Director Charles D. Martin Passes at 94
He was instrumental in the launch of ministry to Adventist chaplains.
Two Physicians Make an Impact on Epilepsy Care in Malawi
They helped establish treatment programs to assist thousands affected.
Papua New Guinea Primary School has Record Graduation
School on track to have the highest enrollment in the nation.
GYC Convention Emphasizes Practical Outreach
Attendee shares her experience at the recent GYC 2017 event
In the Streets, Floodwaters, Homes, Schools, and Villages
Bangladesh Adventists are making a significant difference in their communities.
Former Andrews University President Joseph Grady Smoot Dies at 85
He served from 1968-1983; president from 1976-1983
Healing Family Gatherings
Last Christmas we had dinner at the home of a relative. To enjoy the occasion to the fullest, my wife, our children, and […]
Why Seventh-day Adventists Are Not Fundamentalists
Adventist historians conference opens with enlightening presentations.