Immigration, Babel, and the End of History
How can the Seventh-day Adventist Church go beyond the “love the stranger” slogan?
Andrews University Receives Millions to Minister in Rural Areas and Small Towns
US$6.3-million grant from Lilly Endowment, Inc., will provide resources, strengthen leaders.
Why Black History Matters: A Theological Perspective
I believe there are compelling reasons for Christians to recognize Black history.
Pastors Pitch Evangelism Ideas in Search for Funding
At the CALLED convention, 15 projects are awarded a total of US$120,000.
Adventist Scholars’ Joint Worship Highlights the Unifying Power of Jesus
Professors, researchers, and graduate students gather annually to sing, pray, and reflect.
Can Rural Seventh-day Adventist Churches Rebound?
A pastor in the U.S. “Bible Belt” shares his challenges and some tips to turn the tide.
What Seventh-day Adventists Can Do about Sex Trafficking
Researcher discusses individual, collective involvement to fight a worldwide scourge.
‘People Don’t Realize How Critically Low Our Blood Supplies Are!’
In the U.S., a congregation’s blood drive highlights the importance of being a church that listens.
Should Your Local Church Get Involved with Other Churches and Organizations?
An Adventist leader reviews what Ellen White advised and what we can do about it.