I n the newly formed United States at the end of the eighteenth century, the young nation’s president, George Washington, was fatally ill. One doctor drew 14 ounces of blood from…
July 22, 2020 In Papua New Guinea, church leaders commit to develop the land “for the benefit of all.” By: Julie Badui-Owa, Adventist Record, and Adventist Review National Housing Corporation (NHC)…
July 21, 2020 Positive encouragement will go a long way, expert says. By: Sheann Brandon, Loma Linda University Health News As children are experiencing many changes with the COVID-19 pandemic,…
T he Northern Ecuadorian Mission Pathfinders Club has not allowed the coronavirus pandemic to impede their activities this year, instead focusing on becoming future leaders and upright citizens. The “Mi…
July 21, 2020 In Maryland, United States, ADRA continues supporting efforts against the COVID-19. By: Adventist Development and Relief Agency International The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA), the global…
T he Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA), the global humanitarian arm of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, in partnership with Adventist Community Services (ACS), delivered more than 20 pallets of…
July 20, 2020 An international response helps circumvent a paper shortage across the island. By: Libna Stevens, Inter-American Division and Adventist Review When a paper shortage hit Cuba, the Seventh-day…
E arly morning on Monday, July 12, 2020, I drove up to work with the Adventist Community Services (ACS) teams from Northeastern and Greater New York conferences. This day had…
July 20, 2020 The person selected will replace Delbert Baker, who is leaving the post after five years. By: Adventist Review Staff Adventist University of Africa (AUA), a Seventh-day Adventist…
A dventist leaders in Campo Grande, the capital of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, came up with an inspired idea to encourage acts of solidarity among members and help vulnerable…