April 8, 2021 The 10,000 Toes campaign seeks to save limbs, teach healthy life principles. By: Tracey Bridcutt, Adventist Record, and Adventist Review People living in the remote Pacific…
A young man covered in tattoos. An elderly man in shabby clothing. A Jewish child. What do these three people have in common? All are examples of prejudice getting in…
U.S. News & World Report has ranked Loma Linda University School of Public Health #60 in the discipline of public health in its annual ranking of top graduate schools. The…
April 6, 2021 ADRA is on the ground to assist the displaced in evacuation centers. By: Edward Rodriguez, Southern Asia-Pacific Division, and Adventist Review While infections of the coronavirus are…
While coronavirus infections are spiking in many parts of the world, the countries of Indonesia and East Timor have one more calamity to worry about: too much water. Torrential rains…
Bill Washburn, a 76-year-old registered nurse, has participated in both polio and COVID-19 vaccine rollouts, bearing witness to over six decades of vaccine science between the two historic immunization campaigns….
April 5, 2021 In Santa Barbara, California, the initiative allows members to make faith connections. By: Southern California Conference, and Adventist Review Amid a pandemic, the effects of which…
G. T. Ng. an experienced Seventh-day Adventist pastor, missionary, and administrator has announced his retirement, effective June 1, 2021. Ng’s retirement follows almost 11 years as executive secretary of the…
April 3, 2021 In Australia, Adventist interns spend time equipping for ministry. By: Lorraine Atchia, Adventist Record Ministerial interns and their spouses from around Australia attended the National Interns Camp from…
For a long time, many of us have known G. T. Ng — executive secretary of the General Conference (GC) of Seventh-day Adventist — as just that. We know his…