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Month: June 2018
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The Power of Bible Reading
Reading groups led by average people are making an impact in the South Pacific.
Japanese Delegation Looks Into German Hospice Method
Cultural shifts have changed norms associated with death in Japan
Adventist Families Lose Crops and Homes After Guatemala Volcano Eruption
ADRA is assisting them and many others with water, food, and supplies.
Evangelistic Series Results in More than 19,000 Baptisms in Tanzania
Mark Finley was the main speaker of the ‘Revelation of Hope’ meetings.
God and the Astronomer
New short film adds to increasing collection on faith and science topics.
Adventist University Explores the World of Augmented Reality
Loma Linda is incorporating the latest technology to improve procedures, outcomes.
Andrews University Votes to Close Its Dairy Farm
The school will instead expand the crops grown on its lands.
Words That Hurt, Words That Heal
Being misunderstood is an awful experience, especially if you are a teenager and the person doing the misunderstanding is your parent.
Police Officers Become Unexpected Promoters of Health Fair in Armenia
Agents assigned to keep a venue safe ‘get hooked’ by Adventist-sponsored event.
WWII Jewish Hideout Basement is Now an Adventist Youth Center
A basement used during World War II to hide dozens of Jews from occupying forces in Hungary recently became a center where Adventist […]
Depressed, Stressed Students to Have Greater Support in Australia
Adventist schools commit to investing more in student well-being.
Let the Children Come to Me
Children raced down the hallway, chattering excitedly on their way to find the rooms hosting crafts for their age groups. They dodged past […]
Superforce
Use AW and AR—together—to fortify your life as a modern-day Adventist
God’s Hardware Supply
The foundations were in, and the volunteers were on their way. In Mkhosana, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, more than 1,000 children would soon have […]