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Read more at the source: Lets Talk About Suicide and Other Mental Issues
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Read more at the source: £1m Renovation for Preston Adventist Church
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Read more at the source: SEC Camp Meeting Begins
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By Ronald Lawson | 21 June 2018 | To what extent should Adventists be concerned about people with HIV-AIDS? In the 1950s America suffered a polio epidemic.
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ADRA Canada is honored to partner with the First Nations tribes of the Wikwemikong community on Manitoulin Island, as they work to provide positive opportunities for their youth to grow and develop. The OALE program is a wilderness based, canoe expedition adventure that is designed to develop leadership skills in First Nations young people. As we celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day with First Nations groups across Canada, we wanted to share this video of a 10 day canoe trip down the French River with a group of youth from Wikwemikong. In their own words, we hear how these kinds of experiences are changing the direction of their lives.
Read more at the source: Life Is Like A Canoe Trip
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Making lunch took some work for Alejandro Gonzales Qquerar, a farmer and father of four children in Peru.
First, he needed to dig a hole in the ground. Then he would place wood and stones into the hole and light a fire. When the flames caused the stones to turn red and then black, he would throw some potatoes on top of them. After that, he would cover the potatoes with dirt and cold rocks, which would put out the fire. The potatoes would bake in the hot earth and, after about 20 minutes, they…
Read more at the source: Wind blew but fire stood
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During the peak of fall, as the crisp leaves drift toward the ground, the women of Ontario Conference enjoy an annual weekend escape.
Read more at the source: He Knows My Name: Hundreds of Women Commune with Jesus in Beautiful Muskoka
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Read more at the source: Effective conversations about suicide and other mental health issues
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Today there are more than 65 million people—men, women and children, who have fled their homes due to war, lack of food or violence. They are migrants, refugees and internally displaced people. These precious people have endured the worst of humanity. They have seen their family members killed, tortured and starved to death
Read more at the source: Refugee Stories
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From News Release, 21 June 2018 | Pastor Roland R. Hegstad, well-known Adventist advocate for religious liberty, passed to his rest earlier this week on June 17. He was 92. A 1949 graduate of Walla Walla University, he became an international expert on human rights, especially as it relates to religion.
Read more at the source: Noted Religious Liberty Advocate Roland Hegstad is Dead at 92
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