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Remittances and the Gospel of Compassion
What sacrifices are we willing to make on behalf of our family of faith?
Teetering on the Edge
A church leader reflects on the connection between prophecy and the new year.
New Year’s Message from the Office of the President
As another year draws to a close, I would like to send my warmest greetings to our worldwide Seventh-day Adventist church family, and […]
A Change of Plans
What do you do when nothing turns out as you had planned it?
When Light and Hope is Born
In the midst of our woes, God gave us a Baby that changed our existence for ever.
Saving Lives and Limbs in the South Pacific
Type 2 diabetes is approaching pandemic proportions across the region.
“Leave Her Alone”
What Jesus has to say to both abusers and victims of sexual harassment.
Where Are They?
Going back to a church and a community where you once pastored or fellowshipped is always an emotional experience. It’s encouraging to see […]
A Reformation Event Reminds Us That Jesus Is Coming Soon
Although we do not want to be perceived as alarmists, it is obvious that we are living in the last days of Earth’s history.
When Giving Thanks Is Not Enough
Having a thankful heart—and showing it—is not an end in itself.
95 THESES For the Continuing Reformation
Light Bearers co-director offers a personal perspective on guiding principles for the future
We’re All Targets
After we heard reports of the shooting at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, my wife asked if I thought anything […]
Women of the Reformation
Remembering the women who made a historical impact.
Celebrating 500 Years of the Reformation
Why Christians should pause to remember and rejoice this special anniversary.