It is an instrument to break down barriers, church leaders say.

It is an instrument to break down barriers, church leaders say.
Facilities are the first full-fledged private option in the north of that Asian nation.
In a remote location near the Thai border with Myanmar, school keeps making a difference.
SADFREE and Youth Alive are seeking ways to connect and empower young people.
It is an instrument to break down barriers, leaders in the Southern Asia-Pacific say.
Constituency meeting elects new leaders.
Across the Southern Asia-Pacific Division of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, the Voice of Youth EXPAND outreach initiative is helping church members not only to lead others to accept Jesus but also to help them grow in the faith. [Photo: Southern Asia-Pacific Division News]
In the Philippines, Adventists recognize government support of humanitarian efforts.
A 17-year-old shares what she learned thanks to ADRA’s education initiative.
In Palawan, Philippines, Jasper Ivan Iturriaga is working to increase access to education, one school at a time.
Bar examinations will take place on the campus of Manila Adventist College.
Central region church members move to help residents of Cebu City.
Constituency meeting elects new publishing house leaders as delegates pray for God’s guidance.
Communication and transportation remain a challenge in reaching affected areas.
Church region oversees the Adventist work in several predominantly Buddhist, Muslim nations.
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