“Without Religious Liberty There’s No Fulfillment of Our Mission.”
Gathering of advocates reminds Adventist rationale for defense of the right to worship.
Thinking ‘Adventistly’ About Politics
Don’t vote for candidates; vote for Christian virtues.
While Attention Is Focused Elsewhere, Religious Freedom Abuses Continue
The 20th annual report by a U.S. watchdog agency highlights troubling trends, say Adventist advocates
Religious Liberty in a Time of Crisis
Answers to your questions about the reach of government in an emergency and your religious rights.
Sabbath Accommodation Case Takes One Step Closer to the U.S. Supreme Court
The case involves an Adventist man who was fired for refusing to work on the Sabbath.
With Religious Freedom Under Threat, Is There a Way Forward?
Seventh-day Adventist advocates are working to protect this vital human right within a culture that has grown skeptical of many religious freedom claims.
Justice Prevails in Angola for Five Adventist Men
Church leaders expressed gratitude for the full exoneration of the men falsely accused.
Videos Released from Sabbatarian Adventist Dialogue
Presentations explored both theological similarities as well as key differences.
Adventists Seek New Approaches to Humanitarian Development
At UN symposium, organizers say contributions of religious groups go beyond mobilizing resources.
Dialogue Between Sabbatarian Adventists Explores Shared Values and Distinctive Beliefs
Conversation brought together Adventist and Adventist Reform thinkers and leaders.