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Church Chat: Mission volunteers needed

Feb. 07, 2012

North American Division’s numbers are down, but Thomas says NAD can get its groove back; growth of missions in other divisions

Former Adventist world church President Jan Paulsen receives civilian honor

Feb. 03, 2012

Norwegian ‘Order of Merit’ recognizes ‘service for the good of humanity’

Remembrance: Monnier, 59, leaves legacy of mission service

Feb. 01, 2012

Stints in Brazil, Bolivia, Bangladesh; Colleagues remember his generosity, strong faith

U.S. Surgeon General commends Adventist focus on holistic well-being

Jan. 31, 2012

Nation needs shift from ‘disease and illness to wellness and prevention,’ Benjamin says

First Adventist fundraising handbook to guide church building projects

Jan. 31, 2012

Historic ministry to schools, hospitals now available for local congregations

ADRA Thailand vocational training lends refugees new future

Jan. 31, 2012

Project is path to self-sufficiency; One refugee opens home hair salon

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    Preparation day

    Church employees and members in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil, unpack hundreds of copies of the book The Great Hope, a simplified reprint of church co-founder Ellen G. White’s The Great Controversy. The Adventist Church in South America is gearing up for a mass distribution of the book next month.

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    Sound man

    Chis works the sound board at St. Mary’s Church in Westminster, London, where 1,200 Adventist youth met January 28 for a day of fellowship and worship. Nearly 30 made a decision to join the church through baptism.

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    ADRA volunteers in the news

    In Argentina, the news agency Digital Territory reported January 18 about the work of ADRA volunteers Mirna and Anna Cesario, who have helped more than 400 children receive school supplies and toys in the Misono province along the border region. They plan to return later this year to help inaugurate two schools in the area.

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    Protect and serve

    Jonathan Catolico, left, Public Affairs and Religious Liberty director for the Adventist Church’s Southern Asia-pacific region, awards a plaque of appreciation to Philippines National Police Chief Nicanor Bartolome and his wife Noemia in Camp Crame, Quezon City, on January 29. The Adventist Church sponsored the banquet to show it support of police officers.

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    Country opening up

    Men lead a song service at a missionary conference in Yangon, Myanmar, on January 16. More than 100 missionaries from around the country attended the event, the first of its kind in the Southeast Asian nation.

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