An attendee shares her experience at the country’s Ministerial Summit.
Month: July 2023
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Church Pays Respects to Deceased Adventist Centenarian in The Bahamas
Elizabeth Fountain Moses died on June 22 at 104.
Life-Size Tabernacle Replica Built as a Teaching Tool for Youths
More than 800 teenagers gathered for the display in Puno.
Criminal Justice Grad Conquers Extraordinary Obstacle to Receive Diploma
Earning a college degree is difficult for most, but some encounter unimaginable hurdles.
Nurse Donates 37 Gallons of Breastmilk, Benefits 14,200 Babies
Laura Baran saw mothers who were struggling and decided to do something about it.
Adventists Answer Call to Assist at Largest Hospital in Barbados
Initiative is providing volunteers to assist its staff of caregivers.
Screen-free Sabbaths
What if Sabbath became a day of rest from the noise so we could be present to God?
#weRtheCHURCH 2023 Will Feature Stunning Fiji Backdrop
South Pacific initiative connects Adventists for worship, prayer, and music.
Missionary-led Literacy Programs Spark Unprecedented Shift
Rebels in South Philippines embrace change and surrender in mass numbers.
Fred Kinsey, Former Speaker/Director of Voice of Prophecy, Passes to His Rest
He served in communication and public relation positions across the United States.
Rebranded Collegiate Project a Success in Peru
“Catalyst” is Maranatha Volunteers International’s new initiative for 18- to 28-year-olds.
Avondale University Makes Historical Appointment for School President
Kerri-Lee Krause has a record of leading strategic change, church leaders shared.
Barry C. Black Completes 20 Years as U.S. Senate Chaplain
He is the first African American and Seventh-day Adventist to hold the post.
Adventist Youth in Vietnam Unite for Service to the Community
Outreach across Ho Chi Minh highlights potential of Total Member Involvement
La Sierra University Will Launch 10 New Academic Programs
Three of them are related to sustainability, school leaders said.