New brand will have no impact on Church’s name
Read more at the source: Health system’s name change reinforces wholistic Adventist health message
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New brand will have no impact on Church’s name
Read more at the source: Health system’s name change reinforces wholistic Adventist health message
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Global initiative fosters platform for abuse awareness
Read more at the source: enditnow Emphasis Day Observed August 25th
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As Gary Blanchard bounced enthusiastically onto the stage, concluding the opening night of the Global Youth Leaders Congress in Kassel, Germany, participants recognised they were in for a surprise.
Accompanied by Mario Martinelli, CEO of Safeliz, a major Adventist Publishing House based in Madrid, Spain, they together announced the release of two new, special editions of the New King James Bible – one for Adventurer age children, and another for youth.
“It’s a special Bible,”…
Read more at the source: Bible launch at Global Youth Leaders Congress
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Hundreds of Seventh-day Adventists recently gathered in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, to pray for the escalating violence, crime and poverty affecting the nation. Church leaders spoke of the insecurity that is most concerning to Dominicans, in addition to the delinquency, unemployment and family violence during a day filled with prayer, music, study of the Bible, and community service on July 7, at the Balon Mano Pavillion at the Parque del Este.
“We are here today, not only to pray…
Read more at the source: Adventist Church in the Dominican Republic prays for nation as violence increases
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A two-day gardening workshop in Lautoka, Fiji, has shown participants the techniques for starting and improving home gardens.
Participants from communities in Nadi and Lautoka attended the workshop, which was a collaboration between the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) and the National Food and Nutrition Centre (NFNC).
The participants were also shown Fiji’s non-communicable disease (NCD) statistics, highlighting the importance of planting their own food and also the need to eat…
Read more at the source: ADRA Fiji trains community in home gardening
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