As restrictions are eased, most members are still worshipping virtually, leaders reported.
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Adventist Church Leaders Grapple with Declining Income, Budget Cuts
Substantial reductions recommended, mostly in the headquarters in-house operations.
Phone Support Initiative Provides Nursing Students New Avenues of Service
They said they found strength and connection in innovative learning experiences.
Adventist University College Partners With the Fiji Police Academy
The school’s president said the two entities share values of service and social responsibility.
Falling in Love With Jesus, One Bible Study at a Time
Baptismal Bible Study Guide seeks to connect young people with God’s story.
From the Brink of Closure to Full Government Recognition
In Laos, a local church defeats bureaucracy and opposition against all the odds.
Seventh-day Adventist Church Responds to U.S. Supreme Court Employment Decision Impacting Religious Liberty
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision today in Bostock v. Clayton, County, Georgia is a landmark decision with far-reaching consequences in the area of civil rights, […]
Why Giving Blood Is Necessary During a Pandemic
Donors make it possible for health-care institutions to provide lifesaving medical procedures.
Youth-Led and Run Evangelistic Meetings Go Virtual
“The Tent” participants say they enjoyed sharing Jesus with others.
‘This Is Not the Time to Let Fear Take Over’
AdventHealth University nurse anesthesia students offer their skills as frontline workers.
Adventist University Launches US$1 Million Scholarship Fundraiser
Funds will benefit hundreds of Jamaica’s Northern Caribbean University students.
5 Steps to Becoming a Digital Evangelist
People search online for answers. We must be the voice that answers back.
Intensive Care Unit Director Appointed to the Order of Australia
Simon Finfer has helped save thousands of patients thanks to his particular interest in sepsis.
AdventHealth Launches Immunotherapy, Clinical Trial for Blood Cancer Patients
First-of-its-kind treatment is expected to benefit specific cases, experts say.
COVID-19 Has Scarcely Affected German Adventists, Study Says
Online survey delves into the mental, spiritual, and social wellbeing of members.