Comparing experiences in two Adventist schools
Month: July 2021
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It’s OK to Not Be OK
Olympian Simone Biles stepped out of gold medal contention by choice.
In Indonesia, 1,200 Adventist Women Are Empowered for Leadership
Online certification program strengthens leaders’ sense of value, organizers said.
Oakwood University Holds Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony after Renovation
Peterson Hall now offers a conference center and residential space.
La Sierra University Celebrates First Hydroponics Harvest
Freight2Table recasts the Adventist school’s century-old tradition of farming.
Mo Gets All the Perks
Maybe God has favorites.
ADRA Albania Encourages Graduates in Stricken Seaside Town
“Pursue education and follows your dreams,” agency representative tells young people.
Community Partnership Feeds the Body and the Soul
Free food market in Denver, Colorado, U.S., is meeting an increasing need.
In Jamaica, Adventist University President Is Appointed to National Commission
Lincoln P. Edwards is a published researcher, experienced educational administrator.
How a Local Church in Japan Switched to Online Evangelism
Kagoshima Seventh-day Adventist Church shares what they tried and how it worked.
Connected to the Creator
An Indigenous Peoples-friendly perspective of the seventh-day Sabbath.
How Can You Be Like Daniel?
President of the Seventh-day Adventist World Church, Ted N.C. Wilson and his wife Nancy reflect on the life of Daniel ahead of Children’s […]
In Trinidad, Adventist University Dedicates New Auditorium and School of Nursing
Newly built facilities include classrooms, laboratories, and offices.
In the U.S., Adventists Remember Henry and Sharon Fordham
Allegheny East Conference’s president and his wife died in a house fire on July 18, 2021.
Adventist Church President Sends Encouraging Letter to Members in Venezuela
Ted N. C. Wilson calls members to keep being God’s witnesses amid daunting challenges.
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