Do arguments have any role to play in our assimilation and application of truth?
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In Chicago, Ukrainian Refugees Find Hope and Plant New Church
Ukrainian Adventists fleeing from war are changing a local congregation for the better.
In Our Gap Year, My Brother and I Serve on an Isolated Island
Student missionaries are pretty much running the Adventist school on Kosrae.
Can Doubt Be an Expression of Faith?
The Bible is filled with questions that are concerned with how God is managing things.
How to Survive the Age of Lies
What can we do to share God’s message in an age of post-truth and fake news?
Two Adventist Musicians with a 66-Year Age Gap Make History
Chicago Symphony performances brought the best of Herbert Blomstedt, 95, and Andrei Ioniţă, 29.
The Neglected Sister of Prayer
Sometimes, Jesus reminded us, we need more than just praying.
Thanks for the Legacy
William Johnsson’s last hire says he was mostly about one thing.
Lessons Learned from the Waco Tragedy, 30 Years Later
What can happen when the Bible is misread and people’s freedoms are abused
Adventist Schools See Rising Enrollment Through Joint Effort
“Adventist colleges and universities need to work together,” education leader says.
Medical Mission Takes Off Again on Micronesia Islands
Guam Seventh-day Adventist Clinic visits Palau and Rota after the pandemic hiatus.
A Message for the Haves and the Have-nots
Everyone can help their neighbors tackle the current economic crisis.
A Hospital for Sinners?
The job of a church is to help people heal, not to convince them they are not sick.
Paying It Forward After 43 Years
Never underestimate the ripple effect of an act of kindness.
Missionaries Lost at Sea
A tragedy may raise questions about faith in God, and it may do much more.
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