If we’d been allowed to choose the mother of this world’s Savior, who would we pick?

If we’d been allowed to choose the mother of this world’s Savior, who would we pick?
Welcome to Adventist Review’s Retro Christmas In this short series over the holidays, we’ll be bringing you Christmas articles from years past. Why […]
Disgruntled, I fumed at God, my eyes closed but not in prayer.
Now he serves as a patient transporter and co-leader of a ministry to support patients.
How do we surrender fully to God even when we don’t understand?
Humanitarian agency director in the country discusses long-term ministry collaboration.
Conference and mission presidents receive training, discuss aspects of leadership.
Regional children’s ministries directors emphasize the role of an intergenerational church.
Unusual start helps provide food, clothing, and hope to those who most need them.
The Gulf States Conference started an online church to expand into the digital society.
The firetrucks arrived, but it was too late. The little church was burnt beyond repair.
U.S. local church is starting a Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS) group.
The last few weeks of any year are a good time to reflect, reset, and restart.
To whom or what do you dedicate your thoughts, time, and energy?
There may be more reasons than you think.
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