England endorses faith school funding as force to promote tolerance
Nearly 7,000 private schools receive boost in state funding, agree to 'tolerance pact'
Mozambique: Church urged to organize, seize outreach opportunities
Building projects, wells and malaria relief part of church's effort to build country's future
Religious liberty experts call for increased understanding among faith groups
Laws against discrimination not enough to ensure religious freedom
Zambia Adventist University graduates first class with new government accreditation
Zambian minister of education says contribution to society crucial to country's future
Include young adults in church, women in ministry, says Adventist Church president
Pastors play an important role in including young adults in church life and encouraging women employed in ministry, Pastor Jan Paulsen, president of the Seventh-day Adventist world church, said in a live September 13 telecast.
This train is bound for Manila, this train: Trio shares faith through song on Philippines public transport
Group sings on trains, buses and jeepneys
Mission DVD gives Adventist musicians international exposure
Many Adventist musicians are gaining international exposure as an unintended result of appearing on the quarterly Adventist Mission DVDs.
Nicaragua: Hurricane Felix Claims Five Adventist Lives, Church Assesses Damage
Seventh-day Adventist leaders in Nicaragua are concerned for the thousands of church members affected by Hurricane Felix, the Category 5 storm that hit the Central American country early on September 4.
Church president addresses Ghanaian emigrant community in Europe
Group sponsors church projects in home country
Adventist, Presbyterian delegates affirm common beliefs
Two denominations plan future discussions
First Adventist ministerial doctorates graduate in Inter-America
The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Inter-America reached a milestone last month when 19 Adventist pastors received a doctorate in ministry from the Miami-based Inter-American Theological Seminary during a ceremony at Montemorelos University in Monterrey,
E-tithing expands church's donor base
But who pays the credit card usage fee?
A college by any other name: Adventist school in Washington State follows 'university' trend
Just in time for fall semester, Seventh-day Adventist-owned Walla Walla College joins a number of other Adventist educational institutions around the world by declaring itself a university.
Adventist Church President to meet with pastors in live satellite broadcast
Nine local church pastors from across North America will meet with Pastor Jan Paulsen, president of the Seventh-day Adventist world church, on September 13 for a live, unscripted broadcast.
Philippine ambassador affirms Adventist Church for community impact
Church to hold annual world planning session in Manila next year
Austria: Adventist Literature Evangelists Celebrate Centenary
Seventh-day Adventists publishers last week celebrated a century of literature evangelism, 100 years after Austria's first Adventist bookseller, South German native Ferdinand Prauhart, traveled to Austria in August 1907 to sell Bibles, Christian literatur
Uh, the customs agent took my homework: Adventist school on U.S., Mexico border celebrates 70 years
Most students travel internationally every day
Church professional network reaches 25 partners, nears 14,000 members
Service to connect degreed professionals 'growing daily'
Should Pastors' Spouses Be Compensated?
Wives Must Navigate Ministry, Money Conundrum
Certification plan for Adventist communication professionals unveiled
Program to offer continuing education units