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Church Chat: Freedom of belief still an 'urgent' matter in Russia, Adventist religious liberty leader says

Vitko on the reality of freedom of belief in his country; 'We are waiting for the future'

Environment an 'Adventist' issue?

Adventist Church president urges members to lead healthy, responsible lives

Last Adventist military support facility to close this month

Ministry to enlisted members to continue through people, not buildings

Want to change a church's culture? Empower the women

Women now serve as local church elders in Southern Mexico; 'not possible a decade ago'

Adventist chorale, Cambridge choir to release 'Sound of Freedom'

Burton song cycle blends African American, Anglican musical traditions; piece first performed to celebrate abolition bicentenary

Melashenko to leave Voice of Prophecy

Will become vice president at Ohio-based Kettering Health Network

Adventist Neurosurgeon receives U.S. Presidential Medal of Freedom

Carson bestowed nation's highest civilian award in White House ceremony

Church Chat: New mentality needed to combat AIDS, Adventist VP says

Mwansa on the limits of the morality argument; African graduate school update

Ray Turner, bass in original King's Heralds, dies at 99

Ray Turner, the bass in the original King’s Heralds Quartet, a singing group long supported by the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s Voice of Prophecy radio ministry, died May 15 at a care facility in Ki...

'Critical' for nations to reaffirm religious freedom, U.S. legislator Franks says at annual religious liberty event

Kulakov ran underground churches in Russia, receives Lifetime Achievement Award

Bible students discover mobile study of Scripture

Alternative to paper-, computer-based Bible studies; especially welcomed in Africa

London Adventist youth march against violence

City street demonstration in wake of 16 teenage slayings in London this year

Church Chat: New church official still sends out SWAT teams

Twenty years ago, Vincent discovered witnessing method for members that worked better than bribery

Adventist's art a tribute to character of living golf legend Palmer

Chase used 22,719 words creating portrait; now museum centerpiece

North America: Adventist Church to recognize innovative churches

The Seventh-day Adventist Church’s North American region (NAD) is seeking to recognize churches impacting their communities by pioneering new outreach methods and adapting old ones to a changing minis...

United States: Adventist University granted online graduate degree accreditation

Faculty at Seventh-day Adventist-owned Andrews University hope their new accreditation to offer online graduate programs will help them reach a wider student base. The Higher Learning Commission grant...

Mongolia: First religious liberty meeting draws government, international religious freedom leaders

Country set to host full-scale freedom of religion conference next year

'Historic' Adventist Church business meeting in North Korea

First Executive Committee in closed country in more than 50 years; farm might be inroad

Mexico: Adventist Church establishing more inroads in once hostile communities

Members still endure religious persecution; beatings since January

Church Chat: Nepal's Adventist Church co-founder Shrestha on reaching his fellow believers

Writing for a mostly illiterate membership; washing 'untouchable' feet

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