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Church Financial Picture Is Much Stronger than a Year Ago, Treasurer Says
“We can only give God the glory,” Paul Douglas tells Adventist leaders at Annual Council.
Adventist Leaders Pause to Remember Church Workers Lost to COVID-19
Members of the General Conference Executive Committee (GCEXCOM) paused during Annual Council meetings on October 8, 2021, to remember scores of church workers […]
GC Secretary’s Report Outlines Adventist Church’s Challenges and Extensive Blessings
“We kept evangelizing; we kept witnessing, and God blessed all our efforts,” Erton Köhler said.
What Adventists Can Learn from Economists about Facing Crises with Resilience
An accomplished Adventist economist discusses similarities, suggests a way forward.
Adventist Church President Makes Clear-Cut Appeal to Live According to God’s Word
“Don’t lose focus on why we are Seventh-day Adventists,” Ted N. C. Wilson implores.
Colombian Island Adventists Resume Worship after Hurricane Destruction
Members and leaders are meeting in tents as they plan the rebuilding of churches.
Adventist Leaders Reflect on How to Conduct Mission during Crises
2021 Annual Council opens with testimonies, discussion on how to adapt and thrive.
Southern Adventist University Celebrates Grand Opening of New Student Center
Bietz Center for Student Life brings student-focused services and resources under one roof.
In the U.S., Wisconsin Adventists Give Afghans a Warm Welcome
Members purchase and distribute winter coats, underwear, toddlers’ clothes, and infant formula.
ADRA Assists Haitian Immigrants in Mexico, Honduras, and Colombia
Aid remains vital in Haiti while also helping those stranded in Central and South America.
‘Being at Southern Adventist University Is Truly an Honor for Me’
Ken Shaw was inaugurated as 27th president of the school on September 30.
Thirty Adventist Members Lose Their Homes after Fire in Honduras Bay Islands
Adventist school also affected, but historic church building was spared.
In Jamaica, Adventist Food Bank Will Feed at Least 500 Families Each Month
As the number of hungry residents remains high, leaders and members are rallying to help.
Engineering Professor at Andrews University Wins Prestigious Award
Jay Johnson was the recipient of the Shen Kuo Award for Interdisciplinary Achievements.