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U.S. civil rights pioneer Irene Morgan Kirkaldy remembered for courage

Didn't give up bus seat 11 years before Rosa Parks; won Supreme Court case

Peru earthquake damages churches, schools

More than 500 dead, 1,600 injured in magnitude-8 quake

Discipleship program puts parents, not pastors, in charge of kids' spirituality

A spiritual growth program for kids is steadily gaining popularity in North America, and even faster in Australia and parts of Europe.

Adventist musician looking to live what he sings

Singer-songwriter Lennox set to release first album

Adventist Church expects joint statement with World Evangelical Alliance

Statement of understanding would acknowledge common beliefs

Australia: Church hosts its first National Indigenous Women's Convention

A conference to address issues facing indigenous women of Australia is being called "long overdue" by some Seventh-day Adventists.

Help Wanted: Adventist evangelism in South Korea could double with more English teachers

Language school network wants to expand; with wise growth, church officials warn

Adventist headquarters in Middle East moves to Lebanon

Once evacuated to Cyprus, church regional office returning to original country

Immigrants sustaining Adventist Church membership in some regions

Many churches receive immigrants who are already Adventist

Romanian inmate trades parole for prison witness

From life sentence to life of freedom: Curin was once household name tied with organized crime

Church Initiates Colombia's First Nationwide Blood Drive

Thousands of Adventist Youth Line Up to Save Lives

Church Chat: Krause on Getting Out the Mission Message

Adventist Mission director gives a glimpse into the financing of missions, responds to efforts from independent ministries and tells how the church now plans to reach other cultures.

Cuban Youth Permitted to Attend Leadership, Prayer Convention

Largest Group of Adventist Cubans to Travel Outside Country in 48 Years

New Indigenous Land Rights Might Relocate Fiji Adventist College

The future of a Seventh-day Adventist college in Fiji is uncertain after a court ruled this month that indigenous people can now deny the lease of their land.

California Radio Station Now Broadcasting After 10-Year Dispute with Local Government

A Seventh-day Adventist radio station in California, United States, is now on the air after a 10-year dispute with local government over the issue of land use rights for a religious institution.

Book, Conference Push Recognition of Urban Ministry

Ten Years of Research Chronicled; Conference Aims to Influence Church Leaders, Laymen for Metro Ministries

Churches in England Exempt From Anti-Discrimination Charges

Sexual Orientation Regulations Excuse Churches, Not Members

Selling Assets: Adventist Colleges Consider Trading Denomination's Land, Airwaves for Cash

College Might Sell Washington, D.C.-Area Radio Station; California College Approves Land Contract

'Saints' Welcome First Visit By a Youth Leader

St. Helenian Adventists Encouraged by 2,000-kilometer Journey

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