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In a First, ADRA Offers New Mattresses to Ebola Victims
The decontamination program is the only one in Sierra Leone to fight the virus by replacing bedding.
Spicer University Teaches Mission and Compassion on 100th Birthday
The five days of celebrations include seminars for 500 pastors and a meeting between Adventist leader Ted N.C. Wilson and community leaders.
Driving Force Behind Andrews Study Bible Dead at 54
Erno Gyeresi, who worked 13 years as a pastor in Romania and 13 years at Andrews University Press, dies after a struggle with cancer.
What Adventists Can Learn From the Pope’s Philippine Visit
News commentary: The overwhelming response of Filipinos shows that people want God to draw near.
Electronic Voting to Increase Efficiency at GC Session
San Antonio will be first session without hand-held voting cards.
Here’s Proof That Adventist Education Offers an Advantage
News commentary: The CognitiveGenesis study and my own research show that Adventist schools are producing young people who outrank their peers in North America.
Hope Channel Makes History in Papua New Guinea
Adventist television records hundreds of hours of programming for its local launch.
Andrews University Gets 2 Gifts Worth Over $10 Million
The donations will go toward student scholarships and a new endowed chair.
At 100, Indian University Bears Imprint of Spicer and Lowry
News commentary: From humble beginnings, Spicer Adventist University grows into a powerful resource for the Southern Asia Division and the world church.
Adventist Church Opens Religious Freedom Group in Jamaica
Religious freedom is on the minds of many Jamaicans after the government passed a flexi-work week law.