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Church Promotes Celebration in Pursuit of Religious Liberty

Graz On Adventist Church's Religious Freedom History, Profile and Activism

Church Continues to Push New Media Methods For Ministry

Fourth Annual International Internet Conference Stresses Ethical, Increased Use of Online Ministry

Paulsen Assured on Religious Freedom During Portugal Visit

'Improvement' Still Needed for Students' Rights

Adventist Church Ordains First Jewish Pastors in Israel

Cultural Barriers, Visa Difficulties Lessen

Bible Study Podcast Targets Young People, Commuters

In a world where the Internet helps people fit news, entertainment and even spiritual enrichment into their increasingly multitasked lives, the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the South Pacific now offers the Adult Bible Study Guide on podcast.

DVD Offers Pastors Resources, Support

Tested Methods for Local Ministry

Adventists Around the World

Church's Southern Asia President Crosses 10-Year Mark; New Principal for Adventist College in India

You Have A Job Evaluation; Does Your Minister?

Some Pastors Not on Board; A Canadian Backlash

ADRA Observes World Refugee Day

The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) joined the international community June 20 in observing World Refugee Day, a day that honors the courage, persistence, and strength of refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs) around the world.

Hopes, Growth Riding On Small Evangelism Meeting In Egypt

Only 200 Active Church Members in Nation of 75 Million

15 Million Adventists, Who's Counting?

Statistical Honesty Vital to Church's Credibility, Leaders Say; A One-Time 0.6 Person Decrease in Membership

Philippines: Water Supply Contaminated at Adventist University

Students, Professors Line Up At Water Truck

French, German Adventist Universities Will Partner to Offer Joint Degree, French State Recognition

Agreement Highlights Cooperation Among European Adventist Seminaries

Book Chronicles Adventist Church History of Cayman Islands

Nation's Leader Writes Foreword; A Church in 'Hell' Someday?

Task Force Aims to Take Message of Abuse Prevention, Awareness to Local Churches

Church leaders hope local pastors take reports of child abuse seriously and refer victims to community agencies. "We're not asking pastors to become experts."

Editor Arrais Has Increased Lay Leader Magazine Subscriptions 20-Fold

The Seventh-day Adventist Church's Elder's Digest magazine editor Jonas Arrais is described by colleagues as an easygoing, funny man -- a native of Brazil, his jokes are accentuated by his colorful English, which is his third language.

How is Your Tithe Used? Church Commission Examining Use of Contributions

Ask Evelyn Fischer who vacuums the floors and polishes the pews at the Blooming Grove Seventh-day Adventist Church in Ohio, and she'll tell you without hesitation: "I have a lot of cleaning to do, believe me." But ask Fischer where her tithe goes and she'

England: Gospel Choir Pulls in Community Members for Growth, Training

A Seventh-day Adventist church choir originally launched to bring in members from the community to perform an annual concert has found surprising success, going on to sing for weddings, civil ceremonies and even win a reality television show.

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