Afghan Educators Ask for Medical Training Assistance, Humanitarian Aid
Dr. Maulawi Hamdullah Numani, the Afghan Minister of Higher Education, expressed his appreciation for the work previously carried out in Afghanistan by Loma Linda University
One Week-27,100 Baptisms
In just one week, 27,000 new members joined the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Peru
230 New Churches in India
A large-scale church building project in India has revealed a
Adventist College Receives $2.1 Million Technology Grant
This grant will modernize Oakwood's technology platform by providing access to computers
Adventist Church Web Site Launches Daily On-Line Devotional
A different devotional each day, from one of the Review and Herald's seven most popular devotional books, can be viewed by going to www.adventist.org,
Lutheran, Adventist Discussion Papers Published
Papers produced in the interfaith dialogue between Seventh-day Adventists and Lutherans, carried out between 1994 and 1998, have been published
Women Aid Literacy in Togo
A team of teachers working in Togo report progress in developing literacy in village society, with a special focus on women
Alcohol Abuse Increasing Worldwide, Warns Church Health Official
“Alcohol abuse worldwide is on the increase, with many more people becoming alcohol dependent and larger quantitites of alcohol being consumed,” reports Thomas Neslund, associate health director for t...
Adventist Professor Highlights Horrors of Child Prostitution in Thailand
An estimated 800,000 children below the age of 16 work as prostitutes in Thailand,
Adventist Women Join March Against Gun Violence
Seventh-day Adventist women from around the United States joined more than 700,000 women on Sunday, May 14
Adventist Pastor Freed from Sri Lankan Prison
Seventh-day Adventist pastor Anthony Alexander was released on Monday, May 15
Church in Cuba Celebrates Continued Growth
Thousands of Seventh-day Adventists from all parts of Cuba witnessed a baptism of 300 new members on May 13
Environmental Concerns Need More Church Support, says Antiguan Ambassador
During a meeting at the world headquarters of the Seventh-day Adventist Church on May 10, Hurst pointed to the massive impact that pollution played in threats such as global warming
Antigua's Governor General Calls for Church to Take a Stand on Social Issues
Sir James Carlisle, Governor General of the Caribbean nation of Antigua and Barbuda, has called on the Seventh-day Adventist Church worldwide to take
Eat Walnuts For a Healthy Heart, New Study Confirms
Using walnuts regularly as part of a regular diet significantly improves the health of the heart and blood (cardio-vascular) system
Technology Will Revolutionize Coverage of Adventist Church's World Session
State-of-the-art satellite, Internet and broadcast technology will make the upcoming Seventh-day Adventist World Session a truly interactive event State-of-the-art satellite, Internet and broadcast technology will make the upcoming Seventh-day Adventist W
Why Teenagers Leave Church: Research Published
More than 1,500 teenagers were randomly selected from Seventh-day Adventist churches throughout the United States and Canada and surveyed every year for ten years.
Smoking: The World's Greatest Potential Health Scourge
Smoking is expected to become the world’s greatest health scourge, according to recent figures released by the World Health Organization (WHO). Currently 1.2 billion people smoke, with 4 million dying...
Toronto Media Anticipate Adventist World Convention
The Toronto media are actively anticipating the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s World Session to be held in the city June 29 to July 8. After making media visits this past week, “the media personnel ar...
Relief Work Continues in Mongolia
The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) continues its relief efforts in Mongolia, providing food and other necessities to thousands affected by the severe snowfall in large areas of Mongoli...