July 6, 2019 Leaders recognize and honor former church workers’ often unsung contributions. By: Southern Asia-Pacific Division, and Adventist Review About one in every forty people is a Seventh-day Adventist…
July 4, 2019 The school campus is now embracing human movement as part of its identity, leaders said. By: Exercise is Medicine, and Andrews University Andrews University is one of…
July 5, 2019 By: Mark A. Kellner Kenneth O. Cox, whose career as a Seventh-day Adventist evangelist spanned decades, continents, and time zones, passed to his rest on July 3,…
July 4, 2019 First 16 students commit to whole-person care wherever God leads. By: Lailanie Fronda, Southern Asia-Pacific Division, and Adventist Review “Dear Prima Lux, pioneer class of 2019, the…
July 4, 2019 He was currently teaching at Pacific Union College in California, United States. By: Adventist Review Staff Myron Widmer, a former associate editor of Adventist Review, passed to…
July 3, 2019 Adventist campgrounds in the South Pacific are often a life-changing experience. By: Kent Kingston, Adventist Record “Hey Scotty, thanks for everything. I’m just calling to say goodbye.” It…
July 3, 2019 Church answered swiftly, but many government organizations still wait for repairs. By: Linzi Aitken, Adventist Record Sixteen months after Tropical Cyclone Gita devastated the island nation of…
June 27, 2019 “GoYe” has been designed to highlight Adventist identity and member involvement. By: Maryellen Fairfax, Adventist Record If you’ve ever dreamed of playing an Adventist board game,…
June 27, 2019 The event was the largest Seventh-day Adventist gathering in that country, organizers said. By: Nak Hyung Kim, Northern Asia-Pacific Division, and Adventist Review Earlier in 2019, Public…
June 28, 2019 A small church in the United States finds health outreach is a great way to connect. By: Lake Union Herald How can a church reach the community…