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,…
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…
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…
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…
July 16, 2020 The book discusses the science of life from a biblical worldview. By: Geoscience Research Institute, and Adventist Review Educational and scientific leaders of the Seventh-day Adventist Church…
July 16, 2020 Church is mourning the loss of church members, employees, and a retired pastor. By: Uriel Castellanos, Inter-American Division News As coronavirus numbers spike throughout Mexico, the Seventh-day…
July 16, 2020 Seven La Sierra students in computer science and math land important scholarships. By: Darla Martin Tucker, La Sierra University News Seven students aiming for careers in computer…
July 14, 2020 Despite current challenges, Maranatha keeps praying … and building. By Maranatha Volunteers International, and Adventist Review In March 2020, at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Maranatha…
July 15, 2020 Scholar and community involvement advocate April Summit assumed the role on July 1. By Darla Martin Tucker, La Sierra University News La Sierra University, a Seventh-day Adventist…