But what are they among so many?” (John 6:9). It was the question asked when five barley loaves and two small fish were […]
“What Are They Among So Many?”
We finally find Shanifa* standing by the statue waiting for us in Bourj Hammoud, a poor, crowded suburb in Beirut, Lebanon. We have […]
The Woman Who Built a Nation
We are reminded that atonement requires the shedding of blood.
Award-Winning Student Film Projects Aim for Positive Impact
Michelle Noland’s La Sierra University production will air on PBS nationwide.
Discussion, Ministry Reports, and Collaborations
Day 4 of the 2018 North American Division Year-End Meeting holds discussion on voted GC document, receives reports from NAD ministries and partners.
In Brazil, Internet Users Encouraged to Produce Content to Reach Others
Digital Week highlights internet potential, opportunities for evangelism.
Calling Out the Majority
Why we need to talk about pastoral burnout, depression, and even suicide.
Volunteer-Driven Dream School Becomes a Beacon of Hope in the Amazon
ADRA-sponsored project was not for the faint of heart, organizers say.
Before You Leave
The more positively you think about your marriage, the quicker you will feel better about your husband and your life together.
Community-Based SULUDS Celebrates 50 Years of Serving Native Tribes
Philippines-based NGO strives to uplift isolated peoples around the world.
Adventists Provide Ongoing Assistance After Volcanic Eruption in Hawaii
Displaced residents get shelter and food; children flown to Adventist summer camp.
When a Scammer Met a Televangelist
Most people hang up on calls from scammers. I decided to start praying with them.
The Moral Challenge of Forcing Apart Migrant Families
Commentary-How We Got Here, and What’s Next