An Adventist pastor in the U.S. shares how his hobby reminded him about salvation.

An Adventist pastor in the U.S. shares how his hobby reminded him about salvation.
What looked like a curse turned out to be a blessing.
The historically Black Adventist college opened its doors on November 16, 1896.
At the AMEN conference, attendees give away snapshots of their commitment to service.
What did Jesus mean when He commanded us to “be watchful and pray”?
A pastor in the U.S. “Bible Belt” shares his challenges and some tips to turn the tide.
‘We had no choice but to preach in wet clothes,’ one of the organizers shared.
“I can still see myself in the heavenly garden, walking with Jesus.”
Experienced professor and organizer makes a case for greater involvement.
Everything else is pointless and a dead-end street.
Sometimes, all we need is for someone to ask, “Are you OK?”
Religious liberty leader explains how to approach the topic with confidence in the future.
In Waterbury, Connecticut, 320 Adventists gather and march to show they care.
InVerse combines the Sabbath School lesson with topics specifically for young adults.
An Adventist young woman shares her experience as a volunteer missionary in Indonesia.
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