Adventist College Can Receive State Funds, United States Court Rules
A Seventh-day Adventist college in Maryland is eligible to receive state government funding, a United States court ruled June 26.
A Seventh-day Adventist college in Maryland is eligible to receive state government funding, a United States court ruled June 26.
A new Seventh-day Adventist Church building was dedicated late May in the Croatian city of Lipik, which sustained extensive damaged during the (war of 1991-1995).
The president of Estonia has decided not to approve a law, passed by the national parliament June 13, that would have denied legal registration to religious organizations with foreign leadership.
More than 15,000 Seventh-day Adventist young people gathered in Santo Domingo June 30 for the first National Youth Congress to be held by the Adventist Church in the Dominican Republic.
Current Russian laws do not provide equal rights to all religious bodies, said Oleg Mironov, Russia's commissioner of human rights, during his recent visit to two Seventh-day Adventist institutions south of Moscow.
A long-term drug rehabilitation center established after the lobbying of a local Seventh-day Adventist Church member opened in Port Macquarie, Australia, on June 24.