Adventists Survive Plane Crash on Micronesian Island
Three Seventh-day Adventist leaders were aboard a Boeing 727 aircraft carrying 96 passengers from Guam to the island of Yap that crashed on April 2
Three Seventh-day Adventist leaders were aboard a Boeing 727 aircraft carrying 96 passengers from Guam to the island of Yap that crashed on April 2
Pavel Fedotov, 28, told an AFP reporter last week of weeping church members who sang hymns as authorities outside ordered operators of heavy demolition machines to begin tearing down the church
Asked about the prospects for religious freedom in Russia, Krasikov pointed to recent changes in the country's leadership
The SECC executive committee took the action on March 16, with Conference president F. Lynn Mallery citing the need to treat
Research findings suggest that the Adventist lifestyle contributes to better and longer life. by Larry Beeson** The Epidemiology of Seventh-day Adventists During the last several decades, health-related organizations within the United States and elsewhere (for example, the National Institutes of ...
The recent flooding in south and west Poland brought a rapid response from the local Seventh-day Adventists, according to church reports. In a number of cities, churches were “turned into big warehouses” to provide assistance to hundreds of flood victims in an illustration of how humanitarian ne...