May 31, 2019 U.S. Department of Justice and FBI officers share their expertise with Adventist leaders. By: Marcos Paseggi, Adventist Review It’s impossible to predict every religiously motivated hate crime…
May 31, 2019 Adventist Review Newsmakers – Episode 3 (Derek Morris) from ARtv on Vimeo. As the oldest publishing platform of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, the Adventist Review (est. 1849)…
May 30, 2019 By: Adventist Review Staff and Jarrod Stackelroth, Adventist Record Seventh-day Adventist James Marape, 48, was elected as the eighth prime minister of Papua New Guinea (PNG) in…
May 29, 2019 First Maranatha Volunteers water well in Brazil proves to be a lesson in faith and determination. By: Maranatha Volunteers International Maranatha Volunteers International’s recent effort to drill…
May 29, 2019 ‘Walk for Water’ event helps a group of friends fund a water well in Africa. By: Maranatha Volunteers International, and Adventist Review As with most neighborhoods…
May 28, 2019 Annual Religious Liberty Dinner reminds guests why religious freedom is essential. By: Marcos Paseggi, Adventist Review For Seventh-day Adventists, fighting for the freedom of conscience and religious…
May 28, 2019 Inaugural summit in Kenya highlights a greater desire for networking, collaboration. By: R. Clifford Jones, Lake Union Herald, and Adventist Review “If you want to go fast,…
May 28, 2019 North and South union regions are working under one administration in several areas. By: C. Mohr, Adventistischer Pressedienst, and Adventist Review Earlier in May 2019, 54 members…
May 23, 2019 His greatest passion was to introduce others to his best friend Jesus, say Adventist leaders By: North American Division News Don C. Schneider, former president of the…
May 23, 2019 In southern Mexico, church members spend a whole Sunday beautifying their city. By: Uriel Castellanos, Inter-American Division News At least 5,000 Seventh-day Adventists in Tuxtla Gutierrez, in…