Adventist social media highlights - Church's role in politics
Should Adventists get involved in politics? Megan Brauner finds out what you think in this week’s social media highlights.
Should Adventists get involved in politics? Megan Brauner finds out what you think in this week’s social media highlights.
Our Adventist World Radio report this week comes from Ghana. Dowell Chow has more on new opportunities to reach the western African country’s diverse population.
Welcome back. Here’s Steve Chavez with a preview of this week’s issue of Adventist Review.
Reading and sharing the writings of church co-founder Ellen White is easier than ever. Cindy Tutshe explains how new technology can support your spiritual life.
This week on Adventist News Network ... celebrating religious freedom in Indonesia - Humanitarian aid for a refugee community in Uganda - And what a generation of retiring pastors could mean for ministry in North America
Raising teenagers poses unique challenges for parents. Willie Oliver says listening might be the best way to influence children transitioning to adulthood.
This week on Adventist News Network ... celebrating religious freedom in Indonesia - Humanitarian aid for a refugee community in Uganda - And what a generation of retiring pastors could mean for ministry in North America
Two years ago, Adventist pastor Carlos Parra Diaz began ministering to thirty-three trapped Chilean miners. He sent Bibles down the mine shaft and counseled the miners’ worried families. Diaz stayed on the scene until the men were rescued months later. Our book review this week features his personal narrative, Hope Underground.
For Children’s Ministries leaders, teaching kids the principles of stewardship goes beyond tithes and offerings. Linda Koh says it also includes learning to manage time, talents and the environment God has given them.
Now let’s turn to David Trim for a look at Adventist history. This week, early mission work in Iran.