Southern Asia-Pacific Division launches corporate Bible-reading project.

Southern Asia-Pacific Division launches corporate Bible-reading project.
Guide magazine publishes a sharing issue, Death’s Doom, on the state of the dead that’s geared to early teens.
A small spark ignites a flame in China.
A thrilling adventure in faith
Former animist believers are thankful to be happy and free from the world of spirits.
There is help available, says Loma Linda recovery program graduate.
In Kenya, a family-run orphanage is helping children with severe disabilities.
What happens after COVID?
Adventist ministry helps to connect mothers in Australia and New Zealand.
In Canada, satisfying the needs of residents opens new roads into a reluctant community.
Andrews alumni share their experiences in Lebanon following the August 4 explosion.
The faithfulness of a tree that bore fruit in good years and bad taught me something about my husband.
In Australia, more than a hundred meet to share practical tips and participate in discussions.
It has treated more than 21,500 people, 14,000 of those being prostate cancer patients.
Health-care institution keeps serving in an area hard hit by the pandemic.
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