Adventist Laity Explore More Ways for Mission
Nearly 1,700 Seventh-day Adventist lay people met in Columbus, Ohio, United States, August 7 to 10, to focus on lay mission in the home, workplace, and community.
Nearly 1,700 Seventh-day Adventist lay people met in Columbus, Ohio, United States, August 7 to 10, to focus on lay mission in the home, workplace, and community.
The Theological Seminary of Andrews University, United States, and the Romanian Adventist Theological Institute (RATI) in Bucharest-Cernica, have teamed up to provide Seventh-day Adventist pastors in Romania with new opportunities for further training.
The Seventh-day Adventist Church in the Baltic region is celebrating its first graduation of locally trained pastors in 50 years.
The Biblical Research Institute, located at the Seventh-day Adventist Church world headquarters in Silver Spring, Maryland, United States, says that papers presented by Adventist theologians during recent informal conversations with Roman Catholic scholars will soon be available online. [See ANN’...
A first-ever evangelism summit to be held by the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Inter-America is aimed at changing attitudes and approaches toward evangelism, say organizers of the event.
Worldwide enrollment in Seventh-day Adventist educational institutions grew by 11.4 percent last year, reports Humberto Rasi, education director for the Adventist Church.