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Month: July 2019
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New Bible Supports People Facing Life’s Challenges, Church Publishers Say
‘Hope Bible’ seeks to underpin the work of chaplains, health practitioners, and patients.
Gone, but Not Gone
Despite your wife’s illness, coming to grips with your ethical responsibilities is something you will need to do.
Disabilities Are Not Barriers but Possibilities, Adventist Leader Says
Special Needs Ministries coordinator declares what makes a person valuable.
Adventist Communicators Put Together Free Health Fair in Jamaica
On the sidelines of a communication conference, they make sure residents are served.
Adult Literacy Program Improved to Affect More Lives Around the World
New structure, methodology explored for North American Division-sponsored initiative.
Does God Want You to Waste a Third of Your Life?
“Sleep is a gift from God,” said expert Daniel Giang at the 3rd global health conference.
Judges, Physicians, Businessmen Double as Preachers in the Philippines
Lay-led evangelism based on longstanding college friendships results in 370 baptisms.
Stepping Forward to Help During the U.S. Border Crisis
Adventist Community Services and local churches are addressing migrants’ needs.
All of Grace, Grace for All
Each well-lived life is only, always, saved by grace.
Adventists Live Longer, But Not Every Adventist Is the Same
Top researcher discusses ongoing implications of the Adventist Health Study-2.
At Oshkosh, a Virtual Experience of David and Goliath, and Pins!
Pathfinders can immerse themselves in the epic biblical battle at the Adventist Review tent.
Same Ingredients, Opposite Result
In life, as in the kitchen, following the recipe makes all the difference.
“Health Is More Than Tofu and Triathlons”
Adventist health-care executive unpacks what healthful living advocates often miss.
Sculpture Series Illustrates Christ’s Healing Ministry
AdventHealth initiative helps passers-by reflect on Jesus’ whole-person healing.