Adventist school building and homes in the area have been destroyed.
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100 MPH Winds, Adventist Students, and the Free Love of God
Union College team helps U.S. town recover after extensive windstorm damage.
Once More, La Sierra Is No. 1 for Diversity in Wall Street Journal Ranking
Adventist school makes it to the top for the third time since 2017.
Can Music Therapy Help Patients With Alzheimer’s?
It does not cure the disease but can improve the life quality of those affected, expert says.
‘The Mission Is Calling, and We Will Go’
In an unusual year, the Maranatha Volunteers International convention highlights resilience, commitment to mission.
‘God’s Enduring Song of Love’ Released for Creation Sabbath 2020
Film highlights the peace, joy, and hope provided by God’s creation, Adventist scientist says.
1,189 Young People, 1,189 Chapters, 1,189 Days
Southern Asia-Pacific Division launches corporate Bible-reading project.
The Dead Are Really Dead
Guide magazine publishes a sharing issue, Death’s Doom, on the state of the dead that’s geared to early teens.
Former Witch Doctor Among the Baptized in U.S. Hmong Congregation
Former animist believers are thankful to be happy and free from the world of spirits.
Mums at the Table
Adventist ministry helps to connect mothers in Australia and New Zealand.
‘All They Want Is to Make Everyone a Vegetarian!’
In Canada, satisfying the needs of residents opens new roads into a reluctant community.
In Beirut, Adventist Teams Contribute to Resilience Amid Brokenness
Andrews alumni share their experiences in Lebanon following the August 4 explosion.
Adventist Young Adults Navigate Sharing Faith in a Post-Christian World
In Australia, more than a hundred meet to share practical tips and participate in discussions.
Loma Linda Cancer Center Celebrates 30 Years of Proton Treatment
It has treated more than 21,500 people, 14,000 of those being prostate cancer patients.
Adventist Hospital in Mexico Bounces Back After 48 Employees Get COVID-19
Health-care institution keeps serving in an area hard hit by the pandemic.