Japan's Longest Running Christian Magazine Celebrates 100 Years
Signs of the Times, Japan's longest running Christian magazine, celebrated its 100th anniversary June 30.
Signs of the Times, Japan's longest running Christian magazine, celebrated its 100th anniversary June 30.
Seventh-day Adventist health professionals in Angola are searching for more effective ways to counter current health challenges in African society, including the AIDS epidemic, drug and alcohol addictions, and malnutrition.
The Seventh-day Adventist Church, together with other religious and civil rights groups, has reaffirmed its support for the Workplace Religious Freedom Act---proposed United States legislation aimed at strengthening on-the-job legal protection for all peo
Anglicans and Evangelical Lutherans in Canada have signed an agreement of full communion, allowing for mutual recognition of each denomination's clergy and sacraments.
Twenty students from Mission College in Thailand take an hour-long trip every other week to a Buddhist wat, or temple compound, in the town of Lopbury where they visit 50 to 75 AIDS patients at a hospice set up by monks.
Dr. Walton John Brown, former education director for the Seventh-day Adventist Church worldwide, died July 7.