Leaders Vote to Take Adventist Television Ministry "To The Next Level"
A new committee, approved April 19 by Seventh-day Adventist Church leaders, will aim to coordinate and expand the Adventist Church's television ministry around the world.
A new committee, approved April 19 by Seventh-day Adventist Church leaders, will aim to coordinate and expand the Adventist Church's television ministry around the world.
Atlanta, Georgia, United States, will be the site of the 2010 General Conference Session, the Seventh-day Adventist Church's top international meeting held every five years.
"Go One Million," a plan to recruit, train, and equip one million Seventh-day Adventist lay people for evangelism, was approved April 19 by the Adventist Church's executive committee.
Seventh-day Adventist Church President Jan Paulsen has challenged church leaders to help raise the public profile of the Adventist Church, to be more concerned with issues of "every-day life," and to speak a message that resonates with the needs, fears, a
VOTED, To adopt the Code of Best Practice and Standard Operating Procedures for Short-Term International Services, Projects, or Ministries, which reads as follows: Code of Best Practice and Standard Operating Procedures for Short-Term International Services, Projects, or Ministries 1. An Emergin...
Seventh-day Adventist Church leaders voted a strategic plan April 18 that will help chart the future course of the Adventist Church worldwide.