February events will explore ways to rise in the face of challenges.
Month: February 2021
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‘Listen to Each Other’
North American Division president shares Black History Month message for 2021.
When God Moves Members to Give
In a challenging 2020, Adventists in North America return a record US$1.1 billion in tithe.
Austrian Adventist Theologian Johann ‘Hans’ Heinz Dies at 91 from COVID-19
He is considered one of the most influential theologians in German-speaking Adventism.
How Does a Christian Deal With Fear?
All the Bible “greats” dealt with fear
If God Wishes
A saying in Tanzania can make a difference
A Blessed Life
Looking back it was easy to see God answered the prayer his youth.
Southern Asia-Pacific Region Launches Youth Group for Mission
Voice of Youth Ignite seeks to get young people involved in reaching others for Jesus.
In the South Pacific, Increase in Tithes Is a Reason to Be Thankful, Leader Says
Glenn Townend calls members to make the most of opportunities to share the hope of Jesus.
Are COVID-19 Vaccines for People With Cardiovascular Concerns?
A Loma Linda University Health specialist weighs in, gives advice.
AdventHealth University Students Pushed to Online Mission Trip to Haiti
Physical therapy students transition to an entirely online format.
Are the COVID-19 Vaccines Recommended for Cancer Patients?
Yes, a specialist says, as long as the patient has no contraindications.
Atlantic Union College Legacy Will Live On at Andrews University and Beyond
Historical items of Adventist history will be preserved to be shared and exhibited.
‘Believe the Promise’ International Pathfinder Camporee Changes Location
For 2024, Adventist Pathfinder camporee moves from Wisconsin to Wyoming, United States.
Agriculture Curriculum Adds Value to Adventist School on Caribbean Island
At St. Eustatius, students learn about soil preparation, planting, and caring for plants.