In his first address during the 2025 Annual Council, Pastor Köhler celebrated the richness of the Adventist worldwide family and emphasised that the church is stronger when it moves forward together.
Tag: inclusion
Even if we cannot go to every nation, immigration brings the nations to us. When someone from a country closed to Christianity comes to live in a place of religious freedom, we are given a unique opportunity to share the gospel with them.
An Auslan-interpreted session of Road to Bethlehem made it possible for Deaf individuals to first experience the walk-through dramatisation of the story of Jesus' birth.
This year's SQC Big Camp featured sign language workshops that drew an enthusiastic crowd of participants.
The TPUM head office and seven church properties of the Fiji Mission have undergone retrofitting to become inclusive and disability-friendly.
Living with cerebral palsy for nearly 70 years, Geoffrey Panckhurst shares how faith, acceptance in his local church and a positive attitude help him confront daily challenges and find profound gratitude.
Many of us have been hurt by people representing the church and unfortunately, that will continue to happen until Jesus returns.
Auslan is the Australian sign language, which differs from sign language used in The United States and other countries, making shared resources less accessible.