Cairo’s Center Church is turned into the Ramses Cultural Center.
Read more at the source: ‘Miracle’ community center opens in Egypt
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Cairo’s Center Church is turned into the Ramses Cultural Center.
Read more at the source: ‘Miracle’ community center opens in Egypt
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“If we don’t know who we are, we will not know why we are,” stated Pastor David Asscherick on the opening night of the Global Youth Leaders Congress in Kassel, Germany. As a first generation Seventh-day Adventist he challenged leaders by telling them, “if you don’t know it, we are weird!”
That came as an uncomfortable thought following on from a list of identities that initially drew us together. He noted common ground in our identity including that we are alive and that we are human – albeit…
Read more at the source: Adventist identity explored at Global Youth Leaders Congress
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Two Seventh-day Adventist religious liberty advocates were among those invited to participate in a landmark religious freedom summit organized by the US Department of State in Washington, D.C. The event, which began July 24, was the first-ever of its kind, and brought together government officials from some 80 nations, along with an internationally diverse group of religious leaders and non-governmental organizations. Together, attendees spent three days listening to first-hand accounts of…
Read more at the source: Adventists bring distinct perspective to high-level religious liberty talks
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The Ramses Cultural Center (RCC) inauguration marks 65 years of the purchasing of its well-located land in Cairo.
Read more at the source: The largest Adventist community center in Middle East inaugurated on July 31st
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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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