South American Adventist Universities Receive Accreditation
Two Seventh-day Adventist universities in South America have received government accreditation to become autonomous, fully recognized institutions.
Two Seventh-day Adventist universities in South America have received government accreditation to become autonomous, fully recognized institutions.
An international group of 12 leading Seventh-day Adventist scholars has written a book billed as an Adventist response to attacks on Jesus from both secular thinkers and liberal theologians.
A Seventh-day Adventist mission pilot died in a plane crash near Goroka in the Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea May 3.
Seventh-day Adventists in the Philippines have opened the first permanent "Breathe-Free" stop-smoking clinic.
More than 3,000 Seventh-day Adventist lay members registered for the Festival of the Laity in Orlando, Florida, this past week, and at least twice that number attended the closing worship services held on April 27.
The prevailing mood among American teens has shifted dramatically in the past half-decade to a more "upbeat, optimistic and self-reliant perspective," according to research from the Barna Research Group.