Year-end meetings in the South Pacific Division highlight outreach challenges and plans.
Month: November 2022
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Adventist University Is Part of Ground-breaking Discovery
SAU archaeologists find ivory comb with first known written Canaanite sentence.
‘Hit the Mark’ Sabbath School Summit Holds First Event
Initiative attracts attendees from across the U.S., Canada, and the Bahamas.
Supporting Ministries Help to Share the Gospel across Brazil
Volunteer work and donors’ contributions are helping members reach further and more often.
Baptisms and Building on Influential Indigenous Reserve
Developments in Alberta, Canada, underscore decades of serving the Native population.
Adventist Conductor Awarded the Federal Cross of Merit
Herbert Blomstedt received an important recognition for the second time.
In Ireland, Adventists Celebrate Day of Fellowship
More than 900 church members and leaders meet to worship and dream about mission.
Young People with Disabilities Find Careers in Health Care
Community partnerships with AdventHealth are helping them to get trained and thrive.
In Zambia, Volunteers Begin Reconstruction of Destroyed Church
In January 2022, a storm had made the building collapse, killing five members.
Hundreds Celebrate La Sierra University’s 100th Birthday
Special gala capped a year of celebrations through stories, recognitions, and fellowship.
New Media Facility Prefigures Increasing Production, Leaders Say
Southern Asia-Pacific Division Media Center will focus on online content resources.
Adventist Leaders Challenged to Deepen the Wholeness Agenda
AdventHealth Conference on Mission calls attendees to redouble efforts to help people.
Golden Treasure from Heaven’s Mine
I reopened the book of Daniel and asked, What does God say to me today from this ancient text?
Giving Thanks for Every Breath
Don Starlin realized that a bilateral lung transplant was his only hope.
What Is Ellen White’s Role in Contemporary Adventism?
South Pacific Division online symposium reaches thousands of viewers with this question.