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Adventist University Opens Teaching Center in Kabul
July 9, 2001

Adventist University Opens Teaching Center in Kabul

A new medical research center, which will be run by Loma Linda University, California, was opened at the Kabul University medical school, Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, on July 4. The Loma Linda center is designed to help rebuild the teaching program at

Adventist Communicators Face Challenges in Former Soviet Countries
July 9, 2001

Adventist Communicators Face Challenges in Former Soviet Countries

Seventh-day Adventist communicators representing 12 former Soviet republics met at the Adventist Church headquarters in Moscow last month to discuss challenges and make plans for building positive community relations for the Adventist Church throughout th

Leaders Discuss Faith-Based Initiatives

A plan by the United States president to pay churches directly for the provision of certain social services was the focus of a July 6 meeting between Seventh-day Adventist leaders and Professor Carl Esbeck, director of the Office of Faith-Based and Commun

End Hunger in Africa, Leaders Urge
July 9, 2001

End Hunger in Africa, Leaders Urge

Representatives of more than seven African countries met June 28 to discuss how the United States and non-governmental humanitarian organizations can work to end hunger in Africa.

Reprieve for Adventist Church in Estonia

The president of Estonia has decided not to approve a law, passed by the national parliament June 13, that would have denied legal registration to religious organizations with foreign leadership.