May 18, 2020 U.S. Adventist university initiative is providing new vision and hope. By: Ashley Blake and Ally Zapara, Southern Adventist University, and Adventist Review Twelve million people in India…
May 18, 2020 In Brazil, Brenda Matos’s project is thriving during the COVID-19 lockdown. By: Paulo Ribeiro, South American Division, and Adventist Review In a dynamic but relaxed way, 21-year-old…
May 15, 2020 Alexander Ostankin, 46, got his start as a Global Mission pioneer. By: Andrew McChesney, Adventist Mission A veteran Seventh-day Adventist church planter was killed while making pastoral…
May 14, 2020 In Albania, short family productions are reaching both church and unchurched parents. By: Victor Hulbert, Trans-European Division News Improvisation and innovation have become keywords for the Thomollari…
May 14, 2020 Overwhelmed by emotion, leaders and members vow to keep moving ministry forward. By: Royston Philbert, Inter-American Division News The Seventh-day Adventist community on St. Croix, in the…
May 11, 2020 In Australia, local mayor steps in to make sure the Adventist soup kitchen stays open. By: Maryellen Fairfax, Adventist Record Thieves broke into the private garden of…
May 9, 2020 Just before the Pennsylvania school closed temporarily, students say, they saw God is real. By: Tamyra Horst “God is real.” Those three words changed lives as…
May 7, 2020 Organizers thank volunteers and elected officials for their tireless efforts. By: Chris Trumble, for Mid-America Union Conference, and Adventist Review A missionary group from College View Church…
May 8, 2020 Church region leaders work on developing protocols for supporting victims, dealing with perpetrators. By: Marcos Paseggi, Adventist Review Time and again, experts in sexual abuse remind us…
May 7, 2020 “Gardening can be a tool to spread the message of healthful living,” says group manager. By: Royston Philbert, Inter-American Division News Jacky Barry, a member of the…