This Week in Adventist History - March 30, 2012
This Week in Adventist History, Benjamin Baker looks at the beginnings of literature evangelism.
Adventist Mission - Mission Quarterly preview
The church’s Mission Quarterly marks one hundred years of publication this year. We asked Charlotte Ishkanian to share some modern-day mission stories, and tell us how stories like these helped unite the church decades ago.
Social Media- Young adults active in church
This week in social media, we wanted to hear how young adults are becoming vital parts of their churches.
iShare - Students distribute Message Magazine
This week, Pastor Jason McCracken sends a story from Oakwood Adventist University in Huntsville, Alabama.
Tech - GAiN conference update
For this week’s Tech Corner, John Beckett has a reminder for Adventist technology professionals.
PARL- Faith and Freedom Report
Adventist religious liberty advocates say every church member can be a voice for freedom. Dwayne Leslie shares a simple way you can stay informed and help raise awareness.
Sabbath School - Curriculum updates
Church Sabbath School leaders are rolling out new curriculum for children after evaluating a decade of department resources.
Children's Ministries - Age-appropriate service activities
Children’s Ministries leaders say it’s never too early for children to start thinking of others. Here’s Linda Koh with some age-appropriate service project ideas.
ANN Video Headlines - March 30, 2012
This week on ANN Video, reaching Brazil’s largest city with a message of hope, a major study supports the Adventist health message, and we interview youth mentoring advocate and gospel recording artist Wintley Phipps. These stories and more.