Churches in Brazil Bring Religion to Cell Phones
Churches in Brazil are partnering with a major cell phone company to launch a cell phone broadcast channel called the Minute of Faith.
Churches in Brazil are partnering with a major cell phone company to launch a cell phone broadcast channel called the Minute of Faith.
"LIFEdevelopment.info," a new evangelistic initiative sponsored by the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Britain, was launched last week at a special meeting in Swanwick, Derbyshire, England.
Seventh-day Adventist church member Karen Holford has been elected as chair of Churches Together for Families, an interchurch group that explores ways in which the churches in Britain can work together to support families.
Plans for a high-level world congress on religious freedom have taken on even greater significance in light of recent global events, says John Graz secretary general of the International Religious Liberty Association.
An estimated 1,400 young Seventh-day Adventists in Russia are watching the progress of a draft law that would provide alternatives to required military service.
A 30-second promotional television spot, to be broadcast on cable and satellite channels this year, is aimed at raising public awareness of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, say communication leaders of the church in North America.