In Bulgaria, two Adventist ladies opened a café…with a twist Posted March 31, 2017 By: Brad Thorp “For years my sister and I dreamed of creating a place where people…
The team had planned for only one baptism, but the Spirit had a different idea Posted April 1, 2017 By: Carol Bolden, Mid-America Union It was nearly 8 pm when…
The Burundi church’s evangelism director weeps as he watches the joyous scene. Posted April 1, 2017 By: Andrew McChesney, Adventist Mission Twenty-five deaf people were recently baptized in the Seventh-day…
Girl uses the experience to witness about her faith Posted March 31, 2017 By: Shirley Rueda, Inter-American Division Eight-year-old Gabriela Rico, a student at the Libertad de Barrancabermeja Adventist School…
Fall of a Hero Posted March 31, 2017 By: Michael W. Campbell & Eike Mueller On Jan. 17, 2013, Lance Armstrong shocked the American people and the sports world by…
In official press release, it says it opposes the rejection of the Johnson Amendment Posted March 30, 2017 By: North-American Division Recent events by both the legislative and executive branches…
Gathering highlights the potential of the social medium for contemporary outreach Posted March 30, 2017 By: Jhenifer Costa, South American Division News Agency More than 20 Brazilian Seventh-day Adventist YouTubers…
In op-ed piece, Andrews University professor discusses religious liberty, diversity Posted March 29, 2017 A professor at an Adventist university in the US recently published an op-ed piece in an…
Ghana native admitted at prestigious John Hopkins residency Posted March 29, 2017 By: Kimberly Luste Maran, North American Division Nancy Abu-Bonsrah, a Seventh-day Adventist, is the first black female neurosurgical…
Kettering College offers new equipment, scholarships to a burgeoning profession Posted March 27, 2017 A Seventh-day Adventist college in the United States has recently added new equipment and scholarships to…