Adventist News Network

Adventists Commemorate September 11 at United Nations

Seventh-day Adventists commemorated the anniversary of 9/11 at the United Nations in New York while attending the UN Conference entitled "Rebuilding Societies Emerging from Conflict: A Shared Responsibility."

New York, New York, USA

Sep. 12, 2002

Turmoil Follows Typhoon in South Korea

More than four hundred Adventist homes were seriously damaged by the typhoon and at least one Adventist is reported missing. The Adventist Church in Korea has suffered an estimated US$1 million (KWR 1.5 billion) in damages.

Seoul, Korea

Sep. 10, 2002

Romania: National Broadcasts Break New Ground

The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Romania is dramatically increasing its presence in the national media with the launch September 9 of a locally produced program that will be broadcast five afternoons a week.

Bucharest, Romania

Sep. 10, 2002

Adventist Humanitarian Agency Opens Regional Office in Africa

The Adventist Development and Relief Agency celebrated the opening its regional office in Africa on September 3.

Randburg, South Africa

Sep. 10, 2002

New Hope for Sabbath-Keeping Students in Ukraine

Ukrainian authorities have recommended that educational institutions schedule all major exams on weekdays rather than on Saturdays or Sundays, which are holy days for many religious groups.

Kiev, Ukraine

Sep. 10, 2002

New Bakery in North Korea Feeds 25,000 Children Daily

In August, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency office in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) reported that its bakery has been completed and is producing enough bread rolls to daily feed 25,000 children living in the region of Pyongyang, the capital.

Pyongyang, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea

Sep. 03, 2002

Adventist News Program to Premiere

Adventist NewsLine, a half-hour weekly program bringing current church news from around the world, will launch this coming weekend.

Silver Spring, Maryland, USA

Sep. 03, 2002

European Adventists Increase Church Planting Efforts

Seventh-day Adventists in Europe are renewing their efforts to establish new congregations following a week-long training conference in August, reports Pastor Peter Roennfeldt, ministerial Association secretary for the Adventist Church in the Trans-European region.

Rimbo, Sweden

Sep. 03, 2002

Special Report: Adventist Scholars and Leaders Begin Faith and Science Conversation

Issues of faith and science brought 84 Seventh-day Adventist scholars and leaders to a conference in Ogden, Utah, August 23-29, a first in a series initiated by the world church leadership and supported by an action of the church's Executive Committee in September last year.

Ogden, Utah, USA

Sep. 03, 2002