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Month: September 2018
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MORE ABOUT JESUS
Grace is always, first and last, an anthem about Jesus
Running Hard Even When Our Feet Don’t Work
Paralyzed at 17, Trent Dubberke keeps striving to finish the race.
Government Resolution Spurs Adventist Volunteerism in Brazil
Volunteer hours may now be included on a student’s official transcript.
Prayerful Process Continues: GC ADCOM Embraces Unity
The following release was received from the General Conference Executive Committee Newsletter editorial team. ~ Editors The General Conference Administrative Committee (ADCOM) of the Seventh-day […]
Calling Out the Majority
Why we need to talk about pastoral burnout, depression, and even suicide.
Southern Asia-Pacific Region Trains Mental Health Volunteers
Recently trained coordinators will pass along insights to church members.
Adventist Theologians Discuss Encountering Religious Pluralism in Asia
Special event in the Philippines adds to annual forum of the Asian Theological Society.
Decades-old Gift Prompts Former “Miss Alabama” to Join Adventist Church
Paige Phillips Parnell read a copy of The Great Controversy stored in her attic for 34 years.
Bangladesh Adventist Music Group Tops Recent Views on Social Media
Manger Music is one of the most watched Bangladesh Christian groups on YouTube.
Missionary in Fiji Works to Overcome Traditional Hurdles to the Gospel
The indigenous notion of vanua makes sharing the Adventist message more difficult.
In the U.S., New Institute Will Help Abused Children
Loma Linda votes to create the Resiliency Institute for Childhood Adversity.
Myanmar Refugee Finds His Pastoral Calling in the U.S.
Stephen Moe Tha Po, a Karen refugee, becomes a pastor and church planter.
Two Hungarian Pastors Ride Tandem Bike to Mark Reconciliation
Divided by conflict in the past, they covered 230 miles together to Pastors’ Council.
Every True Disciple a Missionary
When we engage with people, we should be patient. . . . Let them talk, rather than immediately telling them what we think they should know.