Adventist Review and Adventist World associate editor spoke with Bookshelf about his new book, a compilation of articles from Adventist World on our fundamental beliefs.
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It has become a popular phenomenon to complain about how exhausted you are after a full day’s work. But is this exhaustion really linked to having a busy schedule or working hard?
Telling the story of Abigail and Christopher Duman’s work with the Congo Frontline Mission, the book provides compelling examples of the missionary spirit and God’s presence.
If you plant pumpkin seeds you will reap pumpkin vines. The universal law is that you reap what you sow. This does not just apply to farming.
In the lead up to Mother’s Day, we look back at some of the most amazing mums in the Bible.
We love telling stories of how God is using people and ministries throughout the South Pacific Division to make a real impact on the world.
Have you ever considered that in our desire to belong, to be accepted, we can set up some rather exclusive barriers?
That’s what we are going to share with our families—the new life that Jesus has given us. All our family members need this new life in Christ.
Introverts bring a very different set of skills to the church than extroverts do. Both have strengths and weaknesses, and both are equally important.
The influence of his father and an advertisement for a scholarship encouraged Urijah Liligeto to begin his journey as a healthcare professional who is now helping his country make choices to improve quality of life.