This week, we learn a little bit about how, during this week in history, American Adventists celebrated Thanksgiving and about Anna L. Colcord, author of an Adventist cookbook. source
This week, we learn about the twelfth General Conference Session, and about the life of Henry S. Shaw, Adventist educator, administrator, and pastor. source
In the 20 years since genocide, Rwanda has recovered more than most people could have imagined. The secret to their success: stabilizing the local economy through community-based farm cooperatives. The…
In a world where women comprise 70% of people living below the poverty line, the women of Peru are making a difference. With the help of microloans and business training,…
This week, we learn about the life and service of Juan Gaston Clouzet, a key worker in the South American Division of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. source
Watch the entire episode of A Closer Walk’s “Selling Stories (Thailand).” Displaced families in the Karen hill regions of Thailand are susceptible to one of the most insidious effects of…
Watch the entire episode of A Closer Walk’s “Seeds of Hope (Uganda).” For the people of Uganda, sharing is not only caring; it is protecting, educating, and loving. For more…
This week, we learn about William and Elizabeth Grainger, the first Seventh-day Adventist Church workers in Japan. source
Watch the entire episode of A Closer Walk’s “No One Left (Moldova) Episode. When the Soviet Union collapsed, the stability of Moldova toppled with it, causing the economy to fall…
The 3rd Annual Adventist Archives Lecture, titled “New Works in Many Languages: Ellen G. White, the urgency of translation, and an Adventist way of being in the world”, was presented…