Almost a third of the world’s countries have some laws or policies that criminalize religious freedom.
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In Historic Ruling, Brazil’s Supreme Court Supports the Rights of Sabbath-keepers
Decision calls for alternate arrangements, reasonable accommodation for two members.
Everyone Counts, Everyone Matters
Conscience and Justice Council holds its annual convention.
“Without Religious Liberty There’s No Fulfillment of Our Mission.”
Gathering of advocates reminds Adventist rationale for defense of the right to worship.
Why Adventists Have a Unique Contribution to Make to the Racism Discussion
To fight non-biblical notions, we need to be grounded in the Word of God, religious expert says.
While Attention Is Focused Elsewhere, Religious Freedom Abuses Continue
The 20th annual report by a U.S. watchdog agency highlights troubling trends, say Adventist advocates
Church Leaders Respond to Italian Local Pastor Signing Ecumenical Charter
Inter-European Division leaders affirm the longstanding Adventist position on the issue.
On Adventist Appeal, Angola Reviews Status of Saturday Exams
Church president secures pledges for change from Angola’s president and parliamentary speaker.
More than 100 Attend Religious Freedom Prayer Breakfast
North American Division hosts second annual event at its regional headquarters.
Adventist Church in Australia Responds to Revised Religious Discrimination Bill
Church leaders acknowledge the new draft’s improvements but say more are needed.
Sabbath Accommodation Case Takes One Step Closer to the U.S. Supreme Court
The case involves an Adventist man who was fired for refusing to work on the Sabbath.
With Religious Freedom Under Threat, Is There a Way Forward?
Seventh-day Adventist advocates are working to protect this vital human right within a culture that has grown skeptical of many religious freedom claims.
Constitutional Court in Russia Confirms Right to Worship in Private Homes
The case ruling is a response to a claim by an Adventist member who had been fined.
Most Populous State in Brazil Passes ‘Breaking the Silence Day’ Bill
São Paulo governor thanks the Adventist Church for its social initiatives.
‘Jesus and Politics’ Conference Calls for Reflection and Involvement
Andrews University event invites Adventists to not divorce the gospel from civil rights.