Adventist News Network Launches Headline Syndication
Adventist News Network has launched a headline syndication feature that will make it easier for other Web sites to display regularly updated Adventist news headlines.
Adventist News Network has launched a headline syndication feature that will make it easier for other Web sites to display regularly updated Adventist news headlines.
A Seventh-day Adventist women's leader has welcomed the recent increase in international discussion about human trafficking, an increase prompted by the July release of the U.S. State Department's "Trafficking in Persons Report."
A 69-year-old Seventh-day Adventist Church building in Da Nang, Vietnam, was torn down July 17 by government officials who want to build a school on the site.
The publicity surrounding United States President George Bush's July 23 meeting with Pope John Paul II regarding the ethics of stem cell research has obscured the wide range of other religious views on the issue, says Dr. Gerald R. Winslow, a Seventh-day
Almost 200 Seventh-day Adventist teenagers from the United State took part in a project to build four churches and an education center in central Costa Rica in July.
Adopting the motto "Hope Is Jesus," 250 leaders participated in a Ministerial Council organized by the Seventh-day Adventist Church in South America.