South American Educators Consider Future of Adventist Schools
Seventh-day Adventist educators from eight South American countries have set a 10-year goal of establishing Adventist schools in cities with populations greater than 100,000.
Seventh-day Adventist educators from eight South American countries have set a 10-year goal of establishing Adventist schools in cities with populations greater than 100,000.
Seventh-day Adventist youth leaders from across the Euro-Asia region met in Ukraine earlier this month to learn ways of using local churches to reach youth with a drug-free message.
It's time to loosen the centuries-old ties between the Lutheran Church and the Norwegian government, according to a four-year commission into the country's traditional church-state relationship.
Australian writer and editor Bruce Manners was this year's recipient of the Bridge Award for communication, an award that recognizes high professional standards among Seventh-day Adventist communicators.
A majority of Americans base their beliefs and moral decisions on feelings, and reject the idea of absolute truth, according to the results of a study released last month.
Forty-two new Adventist congregations have been established in Kogi state, one of Nigeria's 19 provinces, following three months of intensive effort by 46 Global Mission pioneers, or lay Adventist preachers.