In the U.S., the American Red Cross approves team of Adventist care providers.
Month: August 2019
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AdventHealth Expands Global Mission Work into Honduras
New partnership will strengthen support to the local Adventist hospital.
President of the Seventh-day Adventist Church Encourages Members in Burundi
“Ted Wilson thanks members there for their spiritual strength and fortitude”
In Australia, Leaders Equip Students to Share Jesus on Secular Campuses
Adventist Students Association Summit provides training and encouragement.
Adventist Families Homeless After Fires Break Out in Italy
Several forest fires have been burning in Sicily, Italy, in recent weeks. According to local church leaders, Saturday, August 3, 2019, was a […]
Playhouses, Doghouses, and Birdhouses for the Community
Architecture students at Adventist university partner with ministries benefiting those in need.
Are Kids Necessary?
While procreation is a part of the divine design for human sexuality, this special aspect of God’s gift cannot be completely subordinated to the goal of having children.
A Pillar of Fire and Manna From Heaven
Pathfinders review biblical symbols of trust and faithfulness at European camporee.
Intern Expo Is a Showcase for Up-and-Coming Talent in Health Care
AdventHealth interns are ‘immersed in the institutional mission and values,’ leaders say.
A New Generation of Witnesses Springs Up in Israel
Gerardo Farías, Israel Mission Field, and Adventist Review
From Aspiring Priest to Mission Station Medic
A missionary in Vanuatu shares his story.
Good News That There Is a God? It Depends
At 2019 ASi convention, David Asscherick said the story of redemption has only one hero.
Adventist Laypeople Earmark US$1.5 Million for Mission Projects
Annual offering at ASi International Convention will fund lay-led outreach initiatives.
In Inter-America, Congress Prompts Students to Be God’s Ambassadors
Public Campus Ministries event highlights the work at secular public and private universities.
Breaking a Church to Grow It
In Papua New Guinea, church growth leads to a new strategy.