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United States: Church Leaders Talk Faith and Science, Britain: Adventist Community Mourns Teenager's Murder, United States: Adventist Universities Recipient of Research Grant, United States: Children's Book Puts New Spin on Dinosaurs ...

Slovenia: Internet Outreach a Focus for Adventist Communicators Meeting

Some 50 Seventh-day Adventist communicators from across Europe, Israel, Cyprus and North America, met for a communication conference in Rogaska Slatina, Slovenia, from September 8 to 12.

World Church: Book Delivers Scholarships and Blessings

A book is changing the lives of women around the world. No, it's not from Oprah's Book Club. It's a book in which everyday women's experiences with God inspires those that read it.

Mexico: Religious Liberty Thriving, Government Official Tells Adventist Leaders

Fourteen years after the nation allowed open registration for various religious communities, Mexico's freedom of religion is strong and growing, a national official told leaders of the Seventh-day Adventist world headquarters Sept. 13.

Papua New Guinea: 27 Adventists Complete Milestone Family Ministry Program

Twenty-seven graduates at Pacific Adventist University (PAU), a Seventh-day Adventist-owned tertiary institution in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea are now certified in their school's Family Ministries certificate program, the first program of its kind off

World Church: Adventist Representative Adds Voice to Global Concerns

Continuing concern for the deplorable living standards and threats of violence facing people in many parts of the world was expressed by Jonathan Gallagher, a Seventh-day Adventist representative from the world church's department of Public Affairs and Re

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Ecuador: ADRA Aides Survivors of Massive Volcanic Eruption ... The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) office in Ecuador is distributing emergency bedding, along with food kits containing stapels like rice and sugar for 2,000 Ecuadorians living

North America: 2006 Adventist Mission Offerings Up 5 Percent

Giving to mission offerings from Seventh-day Adventists in North America is up more than 5 percent in the first six months of 2006, according to a mid-year report from the Treasurer's office at the Adventist Church's world headquarters. For the first time

World Church: Insight for Effective Bible Study

In the Seventh-day Adventist church one of the leadership's goals is to bring daily Bible study and prayer among its members from 50 percent to at least 65 percent. It may seem that the simplest way to find out what the Bible says is to pick it up and rea

Indonesia: Effort in Second-Largest City Nets 250 New Adventists

Baptizing 250 new Seventh-day Adventist church members anywhere is, of course, good news. But, in Surabaya, Indonesia's second largest city, with a population of around 3 million, church leaders say it's especially good news.

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Ghana: President Supports Adventist Education, Sudan: Adventist Leaders Organize First Abuse Prevention Day, The Philippines: Adventist Choir Ranks Among Best in World, United States: Adventist College Ranks Among Nation's Best...

Lebanon: The Church in Recovery after 34-day Conflict

August 14 marked the beginning of the UN-brokered cease-fire in Lebanon, ending a fierce 34-day conflict which cost the lives of 1,287 Lebanese, mostly civilians, one third of whom were children under the age of 12. More than 4,000 people have been left w

World Church: Adventist Internet Experts Share Strategies For Global Evangelism

A passion to reach the world for Christ via the so-called "information superhighway" brought together some 100 Seventh-day Adventist technologists, pastors and lay members for four days of meetings at the Fourth Global Internet Evangelism Forum in San Die

World Church: Church Reaches Many Around the World Through Internet

A young attorney in Brazil is baptized as a Seventh-day Adventist Christian after finding out about the church online. In Indonesia, a predominantly Muslim nation, the Internet is reaching people with the Gospel message. Many in Poland are being exposed t

World Church: Special Projects Good, But Regular Missions Giving Vital, Leaders Say

"It's not about money, and it's not about me. It's about mission." So said Erika Puni, director of the Seventh-day Adventist world church's stewardship department, responding to what he sees as a potentially troubling trend in the giving habits of some Ad

World Church: New DVD Curriculum Teaches Children About Mission

For many Adventists in North America, the voice of master storyteller Eric B. Hare evokes fond memories. With dramatic accounts of missionaries and miracles, Hare's stories have captivated generations of Adventists.

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Canada: Adventist Physicians Attend International Aids Conference, Jamaica: Adventist Institutions Partner to Support to Inner-city Males, India: ADRA Feeds Flood Survivors, United States: Robots Join Staff of Adventist Hospital, United States: Adventist

United States: Church Helps People Remove Tattoos, Brings People to Jesus

It didn't matter that Joe was no longer in a gang and that he has no intention of ever going back to that way of life. When he went for job interviews, all prospective employers could see were his tattoos that betrayed his former membership in a gang.

Poland: Adventist College Breaks Its Own Enrollment Records

A visit to the largest church-owned college in Poland, the Polish College of Theology and Humanities (PCTH), reveals why the school can boast of its recent successes.

Kenya: Paulsen Marks Church Centenary, Backs African Graduate Education

Seventh-day Adventist world church president Pastor Jan Paulsen called for continued unity among believers as the Adventist church in Kenya marked the centennial of the arrival of its first missionary. A.A. Carscallen arrived in that country in 1906. Past

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