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Month: October 2018
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Adventists Urged to Be Faithful Like Church Pioneers
Church president Ted N.C. Wilson encourages members to keep their eyes on Jesus.
GROWING IN GRACIOUSNESS
When I extend the grace of God, I take it deeper in my life.
Jamaica Baptism Highlights Total Child Involvement in Mission
Celebration is part of Inter-America region’s ‘Year of Children and Adolescents’ initiative.
Adventist Chaplain Promoted to Captain in the U.S. Navy Reserve
Washington Johnson II achieves historic milestone while also a church employee.
Adventist University Students Attend UN International Symposium
Avondale representatives highlight the added value of the school’s emphasis on service.
Annual Council Opening Highlights the Commitment of Early Missionaries
In Battle Creek, mission stories focus on those who lost their lives in the mission field.
Adventist Hospital Will Dramatically Expand Its Cardiovascular Services
Major gift will support the construction of a new Center for Living at Florida Hospital.
Church Plants Don’t Happen by Accident, Say Coaches
Church-planting event in southeastern Europe highlights careful planning, action plans.
National Holiday in Chile Drives 2,000 Young People to Serve
Volunteers cleaned public spaces, distributed food, and built a small house.
“Special Prayer Appeal and Message to God’s Worldwide Church”
Adventist world church president urges prayer in advance of Annual Council.
Do Walnuts Cause Weight Gain?
A two-year study of healthy elders’ consumption of walnuts finds otherwise.
1,400 Andrews University Staff and Students Serve Community at 70 Sites
Adventist school students, staff, and faculty reach out to area residents.
Adventist University in Mexico Introduces Monthly Car-Free Day on Campus
Montemorelos University says initiative means avoiding the pollution of 1,650 cars.
“Our Health Is Our Wealth”
Health improvement program creates community buzz in Fiji.