From a community in crisis, we have become a community united in 18 days. It is nothing short of a miracle!
Read more at the source: God changes hearts with 5 baptisms on Pitcairn
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From a community in crisis, we have become a community united in 18 days. It is nothing short of a miracle!
Read more at the source: God changes hearts with 5 baptisms on Pitcairn
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Three-day event is the first in this region
Read more at the source: Police officers invite Alaverdi residents to Health Expo
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The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) in Guatemala, with the help of its church member volunteers, continues to distribute water and food to families displaced by the deadly volcano eruptions in the south central region of Guatemala. The Volcano of Fire began spewing lava and ash on June 3, covering villages, leaving more than 75 dead and more than 200 persons missing, government officials reported.
More than 1.7 million people have been affected by the eruption. Over…
Read more at the source: ADRA assists families affected by the recent volcano eruptions in Guatemala
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A small mayoral delegation from Raiatea has visited Tiarama Adventist College in Papeete, Tahiti, to learn more about the canteen’s plant-based meals.
The canteen provides vegetarian meals daily to around 340 primary and secondary students.
New Zealand Pacific Union Conference education director Rosalie McFarlane said the mayor wanted to find out about the meals, including how the food is prepared, the costs, and the benefits and possible difficulties of setting up a vegetarian canteen.
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Read more at the source: Mayor visits Adventist school canteen to learn about vegetarian meals
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Eight months after Hurricane Irma wreaked havoc on the Philadelphia Adventist Church building in St. Thomas, worshipers returned for services in the lower level of the church on Sabbath, May 19, 2018.
Since the category-5 storm hit last September, the 1,400-member Philadelphia church merged with Shiloh Adventist Church, which did not suffer significant damage. The merger fostered a stronger relationship between the two congregations.
When asked about the working relationship, Pastor Jerry…
Read more at the source: In St. Thomas, services resume in church building damaged by Hurricane Irma
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