For Christianity to survive, it needs ‘extremophile’ disciples.
Month: July 2018
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The Fetus Who Refused to Die
The incredible life story of Akeri Suzuki
Adventists Help Commemorate Colombia’s National Religious Freedom Day
Future peace can only be built on respect for human dignity, says Adventist advocate.
In Jamaica, Two Pastors Honored with Top Award for their Community Service
Their youth and health initiatives now recognized by top official in the country.
Newborn’s Life Saved by Rare, Specialized Surgery at Birth
Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital team of experts accomplish rare feat.
Clean Water, Small Groups Lead to Sustained Church Growth in PNG
Church initiatives seek to meet the physical and spiritual needs of the people.
Real Family Talk-Is It Over?
God promised, “No good thing will He withhold from those who walk uprightly” (Ps. 84:11).
A VICTORY FOR GRACE
When we forgive, we win what we could never gain—a victory over hate and pride.
Victory in the Great Contest
The soccer World Cup and the great controversy — are there any similarities?
South Korean Adventist Pastors Get Ready to Serve in North Korea
Training is preparing volunteers to minister as soon as the door opens.
Going About Our Father’s Business
Combining passion and planning, mission and members, Seventh-day Adventists came together to reach their communities for Christ.
Adventists Provide Ongoing Assistance After Volcanic Eruption in Hawaii
Displaced residents get shelter and food; children flown to Adventist summer camp.
President of Trinidad and Tobago Visits Campus of Adventist University
The president of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, Her Excellency Paula-Mae Weekes, recently paid a courtesy visit to the University of the […]
Adapting Lifestyle Habits Can Lower Blood Pressure
In just two weeks, program participants cut their stroke risk in half.
Can You Count the Stars?
New film helps us to see an old biblical promise in a new light.