Korean Adventists Celebrate 120 Years of Mission with Global Leaders
The Korean Union Conference marks a historic milestone, reflecting on God’s blessings and the Church’s commitment to worldwide evangelism.
The Korean Union Conference marks a historic milestone, reflecting on God’s blessings and the Church’s commitment to worldwide evangelism.
Young volunteers clean parks, visit people in need, and lead out evangelistic activities.
On October 19, 2024, the university will commemorate the event.
Pastors and their spouses traveled from throughout Central America to attend the final three-day spiritual event.
According to the Burmese-American Community Institute, more than 195,000 Burmese refugees have been admitted to the U.S. since 1990.
Ion technology offers patients a less invasive, more efficient path to diagnosis and better outcomes.
According to data provided by the General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations, 5000 homes have been destroyed.
Asia Adventist researchers gather in the Philippines to learn ways of connecting the two.
The event provided an opportunity for teachers to engage in collaborative lab experiences and to equip themselves with new teaching tools.
Around 300 young Adventists gathered for the event.
Breaking the Silence: Listen, Believe, Refer, was released after the recent Enditnow summit on August 23, 2024.
The race was meant to promote exercise among the men and women who minister in churches across the Caribbean.
More than 150 people are now interested in Bible studies, counseling, and God.
More than 170,000 people were baptized during PNG for Christ—the largest number of baptisms in the history of PNG.
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