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Month: July 2020
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Breaking Down Barriers to Serve in the Technology Field
Seven La Sierra students in computer science and math land important scholarships.
275 Adventists Have Died From COVID-19 in Southern Mexico
Church is mourning the loss of church members, employees, and a retired pastor.
New Textbook ‘By Design Biology’ for High School Students Is Now Available
The book discusses the science of life from a biblical worldview.
Too Much Screen Time?
There has never been a more critical time to take a “digital Sabbath.”
What’s So Special About July 16?
A teenager’s take on Ellen White’s continued relevance
I’m Not Like Them
Or am I?
La Sierra University Selects College Dean as Next Provost
Scholar and community involvement advocate April Summit assumed the role on July 1.
Two Recipients Honored for Their Longstanding Service to Adventist Families
Geoffrey Mbwana and Linda Koh are awarded the Spalding Medallion.
She Needed a Job, ADRA Gave Her Much More
In Russia, a seamstress works with the humanitarian agency to assist her community.
From Video Viewers to New Church Members
Like many other churches in the North American Division (NAD), Lighthouse Hispanic Adventist Church in Winthrop Harbor, Illinois, United States, has not met […]
Children’s Sabbath Schools Get Creative With Online Lessons
“I do it all for the love of my kids,” one teacher says.
Overcoming Pandemic Challenges in India
Despite current challenges, Maranatha keeps praying … and building.
Stay-at-home Orders Might Have Increased Risks of Skin Cancer, Expert Says
He shares some tips to enjoy sunshine responsibly and safely.
On National Television, AdventHealth CEO Discusses COVID Care, Masks, and Disney Opening
Terry Shaw praises his team as he shares their proactive approach to caring for people.
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