Students become “stickers” in album that motivates academic excellence
Read more at the source: ist school uses World Cup to encourage good study habits
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Students become “stickers” in album that motivates academic excellence
Read more at the source: ist school uses World Cup to encourage good study habits
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This month, Southern Adventist University received a $50,000 grant from Lumina Foundation’s Fund for Racial Justice and Equity, a project of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, to fund a multi-pronged project addressing racial justice and equity on campus. Project components include recording and sharing oral histories, inviting nationally-recognized speakers to Southern, funding creative student-led programs, and researching the impact of all these efforts on employee and student attitudes.
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Read more at the source: Grant for racial justice and equity awarded to Southern Adventist University
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The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) in the Dominican Republic recently finished the construction of a loading dock, built to help the family-owned fishing businesses in the Boba community of the Maria Trinidad Sanchez Province. 30 homes were destroyed and dozens of lives affected when a tidal wave caused by Hurricane Irma hit the coastal community in September.
In addition to the loading dock, ADRA has also been rebuilding dozens of homes and has provided two fishing boats. ADRA…
Read more at the source: ADRA continues assisting fishing communities still recovering from Hurricane Irma
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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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“Today we enjoy religious freedom and I want to thank the Italian government for this” said Ted N.C. Wilson, president of the Adventist World Church. He was a guest in Rome on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of the Italian Union of Adventist Christian churches (UICCA).
“Thank God every day for the religious freedom you enjoy in this great country of Italy,” he added. “Never take this achievement for granted. Religious freedom requires constant…
Read more at the source: More than 1,000 people celebrate the Adventist Church’s 90 years in Italy
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