Maranatha volunteers share how flexibility in service resulted in a double blessing.
Month: November 2019
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‘We Must Be Attentive to Each Other’
Inter-European Division president calls for focus on the essentials that unite the church.
In the South Pacific, Leaders Realign Structure to Improve Disciple Making
Changes are expected to avoid duplication of roles, strengthen mission initiatives.
In South America, Adventist Church Reins In Costs to Ramp Up Evangelism
Measures result from regional uncertainty, decrease in tithes calculated in US dollars.
Iconic Adventist Church Celebrates 125 Years, Apologizes to People of Color
U.S. College View Church head elder says sorry for what previous generations did.
Whom Do You Need to Forgive?
It might be the most challenging question of all.
Adventist School Goes from Closing Ultimatum to Government Award
In Mongolia, Tusgal School goes through a major turnaround in just one year.
In Guatemala, Adventists Teach Children How Valuable They Are
Church and community youngsters enjoy a month of value-based activities.
Pushing Forward
People all over the world came to the rescue of an aged Chicago church member.
War, Peace, Brexit, and Control
Who is in charge?
Artist Brings Hope to a Mourning Adventist Family in Mexico
Painting encourages parents after their five-year-old daughter is abducted and killed.
Witnessing and Serving God through Gymnastics
A university student found her calling in using her natural talents to bless others.
Adventist Schools in Bolivia Under Threat as Leaders Call Members to Pray
Thousands are fasting and praying amid ongoing massive demonstrations, looting.
North American Division Discusses Its Journey to Financial Parity
The initiative is not a retaliation against recent actions of the world church, NAD leaders say.
Mission Experts Discuss How to Reach Postmodern Europe
The church must share eternal truths in ways relevant to contemporary society, they said.