ADRA project will provide coastal areas residents with access to health-care services.
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Adventist Mother, Three Kids Among the Dead After Landslide in Guatemala
Church members move to help survivors; several members and others still missing.
Mental Health: ‘People Come to Church Looking for Help’
Health leader in the North American Division calls for greater awareness, interventions.
New Sculpture Depicts Nurses’ Faith and Commitment to Compassionate Care
Unveiling honors 115 years of nursing education at Loma Linda University.
ADRA Responds as Five Tropical Storms Hit Southeast Asia
Some locations have been underwater for several weeks.
Ripe for the Harvest
For the Baileys, high-quality produce is a step toward genuine connections for Jesus.
Local Churches in the U.S. Benefit From Volunteer Labor, Architect Savings
Maranatha assistance plan is providing new church buildings across North America.
In Honduras, Adventists Cope with Fallout From Hurricane Eta
Spared Adventist churches and schools have been turned into shelters, leaders said.
In Mexico, Healthy Cooking Series Attracts an International Audience
Fifteen-episode series is part of the ‘I Want to Live Healthy’ initiative.
Drone Bolsters Distribution of Adventist Literature in Brazilian City
At beach location, initiative draws adults and children.
Murals Celebrate Nature and Creation Across U.S. Adventist Academies
“The center of all sciences is God, and praise to His creation is fundamental,” the artist says.
Max Mace, 82, Adventist Music Legend, Passes to His Rest
Heritage Singers’ music brought hope to millions
The Continually Growing Mission in India
Through the years, Maranatha Volunteers has built more than 2,000 churches across the country.
Reports in North America Highlight Ministries, Preparations for GC Session
Constituencies adapt to working under “the new normal.”
ADRA Workers Released in the Democratic Republic of Congo
The workers had been kidnapped and held for four days but are now safe, leaders say.