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Month: July 2021
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Safety in the Storm
Greetings, friends. Have you ever been in a storm where the wind is howling, the lightning flashing, and the thunder crashing? It can […]
Church Membership Hits 600,000 in the South Pacific
Figure represents 44-percent growth in the past decade, but challenges remain.
ADRA Canada Partners to Assist Fire-Ravaged Town in British Columbia
For the village of Lytton, British Columbia, Canada, months of dry weather conditions were followed by a massive heatwave in the waning days […]
Southwestern Adventist University Elects First Female and Hispanic President
Educator Ana Patterson commended as “the epitome of competence and humility.”
Remembering Ellen White
A teenager’s reflections on July 16, the anniversary of her death
ADRA Volunteers in Kyrgyzstan Help Neighbors Combat COVID-19
Initiatives seek to assist especially the elderly, people with disabilities, and migrants.
Adventist Youth Initiative Leads to Proposed Church Building in the Philippines
Young people are the driving force behind a plan to start congregations, build temples.
‘New’ Photo of Ellen G. White Is a Window into the Prophet’s Life, Scholars Say
Previously unknown snapshot is part of a collection donated to Pacific Union College.
From Liquor Joint to Fresh Juice Bar
In Fiji, resort restaurant gets an extreme makeover.
Pathfinder Leader Peter Bo Bohsen Dies at 50
He is remembered as an innovator, motivator, and mentor of Adventist young people in Europe.
Adventist Church in Cuba Stays Strong Amid Unrest
Church leaders request members around the world to fast and pray for them.
Richard Branson’s Dreams
How do we secure a place in God’s future spaceship?
Father and Son Team Up to Kayak 200 Miles to Fight World Hunger
Initiative seeks to raise support for ADRA’s anticipated US$3 million relief fund.
ADRA Ramps Up Response after Extensive Flooding in Sri Lanka
Agency provides an update on the implementation of its national emergency plan.