The Seventh-day Adventist-driven initiative is “a lifeline in the desert,” leaders say.

The Seventh-day Adventist-driven initiative is “a lifeline in the desert,” leaders say.
The Lipo Tumaini [“There Is Hope”] drive is changing lives for the better, leaders said.
They help bring “joy and peace” to the country’s most watched show.
What were God’s angels doing on January 29 around 9:00 p.m.?
Innovative mission renders tangible results in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The answer might surprise you.
The Precious Hands Ensemble performed at several Adventist churches and schools.
Twenty years later, a first responder reminisces about the miracles he witnessed.
Nepal Section church leaders learn ways to relieve pain and discomfort using therapeutic massage and hydrotherapy.
The Benepa Adventist church organized special Sabbath events for World Orphans and Vulnerable Children’s Day.
How can we be ‘overly’ zealous? Doesn’t the Bible tell us to strive for perfection?
Finding a balance between eating and exercise
The recipe to thrive despite the collapse all around us hasn’t changed.
Why Seventh-day Adventists must choose ‘inquiry over invective’
Since its inception in 2015, Operation Okoa Mlevi (Operation Save a Drunkard) has emerged as a transformative ministry within the Greater Rift Valley […]
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