A first-ever glimpse of Adventists who died in Vietnam
Month: July 2020
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When God calls you, will you say “Here I am! Send me?”
Hello, Friends! I’m happy to greet you this week and share some exciting news! This weekend—Friday, July 3, and Sabbath, July 4—is the […]
Seventh-day Adventist Church to Unveil Its Strategic Focus
Launch events will be live-streamed on July 3-4.
Closing Down, or Opening Up?
How three literature evangelists continue their ministry during the COVID-19 pandemic.
New Adventist Encyclopedia Maps Church History, Looks to the Future
Church leaders agree that the in-depth resource strengthens faith and trust in God’s leading.
I Want to Breathe
How will that happen?
A Man Who Preached at His Own Funeral
We can learn much from the Encyclopedia of Seventh-day Adventists.
Even at the Door, or Still in the Driveway?
Telling the difference between the end and merely a terrible crisis
In the Philippines, AIIAS Continues to Thrive During Pandemic
Students, faculty, and staff have worked to make the campus a “haven,” leaders said.
107,000 Meals and 245,000 Pounds of Washed Clothes
In Brazil, ADRA’s mobile trailer completes four years of serving people in need.
Hundreds of Minneapolis Adventist Youth March for Justice and Healing
Young church members and regional leaders join forces to call for justice.
The Gospel of Good Health
There’s a reason God provided us with the health message.
Drive-through Celebration Brings Almost 200 Grads Together
At La Sierra University, event celebrates students’ achievements after months of online classes.
US$3 Million Grant Helps Research on Oxygen Deprivation During Pregnancy
Loma Linda University’s team is working toward discoveries that could be lifesaving.
New Encyclopedia of Seventh-day Adventists Is Now Online
The new resource tells the story of Adventists as never before, project coordinators believe.