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Month: March 2019
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‘He Killed My Family, but I Forgive Him’
Vas Pejcinovski tells how he found God and the Adventist faith in the worst year of his life.
ADRA Assists Indigenous Community Embracing Venezuelan Refugees
Hundreds in distress are crossing the border into Brazil.
Ted Wilson Addresses Questions on the Campus of Andrews University
Adventist Church president discusses mission and more
To Be a Better Listener
The longer a couple has been married the more likely they are to take each other for granted.
Millennial Professionals Get Training as Family Health Consultants
In Brazil, project combines traditional canvassing with healthy living education.
Why Bottling Up Emotions Is Bad for Your Health
Sharing emotions, something that women do better, can be very positive.
Jesus, the Exile and the Traveler
Religious liberty event in Croatia calls on advocates to embrace the defenseless.
An Adventist Hospital in Brazil Marks Its 600th Liver Transplant
Silvestre Adventist Hospital reaches the milestone in just eight years.
He Still Gives Sight to the Blind
In India, It Is Written-sponsored eye camps are following in Jesus’ footsteps.
Videos Released from Sabbatarian Adventist Dialogue
Presentations explored both theological similarities as well as key differences.
Welcome to the “Days of Noah”
The coming of the Lord is the salvation to which we look forward in unabashed anticipation of eternal life.
The Girl No One Wanted
‘Keep Girls Safe’ shelter is working hard to protect abused, orphaned, and abandoned girls.
Loma Linda Professor Named to 2020 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee
Joan Sabaté is one of 20 scientists appointed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Adventist Communicators Go Bold to Support the Mission of the Church
At 2019 GAiN Conference, leaders call for increasing collaboration among entities.