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Religious freedom festival in Indonesia recognizes government, faith leaders

May. 15, 2012

Second regional event held to thank religious liberty advocates

New Adventist distance-learning university expands education options in Inter-America

May. 09, 2012

Herbert Fletcher University to operate through affiliation with Griggs, Andrews universities

Implications of aging ministers could challenge future staffing

May. 08, 2012

In North America, half of Adventist pastors 10 years from retirement age

Connecting with community focus of Inter-America’s first Urban Ministries Summit

May. 07, 2012

Church a fixture in society, ‘not just a destination,’ Adventist mission expert says

For Adventist radio arm, Armenian stations are inroad to mission

May. 04, 2012

New Armenian programming joins some 80 languages offered by Adventist World Radio

Ongoing religious freedom advocacy difficult, but often effective, U.S. official says

Apr. 30, 2012

Veteran advocate Thames on sway of private citizens, faith groups, NGOs

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    Handoff

    Gastelle Foster offers a copy of the Adventist sharing book "The Great Hope" to a motorist on the streets of St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, Friday, May 4. Foster is one of 20 members of the Shiloh Seventh-day Adventist Tabernacle who distributed copies of the book, an adapted version of “The Great Controversy” by Ellen White. [photo: Hester Griffin]

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    Cornerstone setting

    Municipal and Adventist officials dedicate the construction of an Adventist school in Paraupebas, Para, Brazil, earlier this month. Northern Brazil is an area of high growth in the Adventist world church. [photo: Jackson France/ASN]

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    Nepal opening

    Bahadur Rayamajhi, left, Nepal’s Minister of National Development, inaugurates Asian Aid partner 3 Angels Nepal (3AN), acknowledging the work of Pastor Rajendra Gautam, right, 3AN founding director. 3AN provides a safe place for women and girls who have been rescued from forced prostitution, and the Nepalese government has pledged to support the organization. [photo courtesy SPD]

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    Congratulations, graduates

    It’s commencement time as graduates gather in front Pioneer Memorial Church at Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Michigan, United States. At right is a statue of the school’s namesake, J. N. Andrews, who was the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s first overseas missionary. [photo courtesy AU]

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    Pathfinders march

    Pathfinders March in Belem, Para, Brazil, last month on World Pathfinder Day. More than 3,000 Pathfinder later met on April 29 at Waldemar Henrique Square for a ceremony. [photo courtesy SAD]

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