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Adventists Inaugurate Daycare and Community Center in Germany
New facilities add to a growing network of care for all ages.
Japanese Delegation Looks Into German Hospice Method
Cultural shifts have changed norms associated with death in Japan
Police Officers Become Unexpected Promoters of Health Fair in Armenia
Agents assigned to keep a venue safe ‘get hooked’ by Adventist-sponsored event.
Romania’s Minister of Health Visits Adventist European Health Conference
Sorina Pintea thanked church leaders for their efforts in health prevention.
In Germany, Symposium Discusses European Adventism
Friedensau Adventist University hosts Third International Symposium on its campus.
Adventist European Communicators Event Showcases Power of Synergy
GAiN Europe 2018 invites participants to walk, talk, and grow together for mission.
Adventist Youth and Children Partner for Service in Romania
The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) Romania partnered with the Youth and Children Department of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the country […]
President of Portugal Visits Adventist Church in Lisbon
The country has a long history of friendship with Adventists, he said.
Adventist Church Launches TV Channel in France
Hope Channel France will mainly cater to a post-modern, secularist audience.
Children Help Children with More than 38,000 Care Packages
ADRA Germany campaign reaches new heights in 2017.
Adventist Seminary in Romania Granted University Status
The school is now an official part of the country’s educational system.