Australia: Adventist-owned Weet-Bix is Australia's Favorite Trademark
An iconic cereal born from the Seventh-day Adventist church's health message is Australia's favorite trademark for the 100 years that nation has been registering brand names.
An iconic cereal born from the Seventh-day Adventist church's health message is Australia's favorite trademark for the 100 years that nation has been registering brand names.
Imagine living in a landlocked country where battling monsoons and crippling poverty, surviving on subsistence rice farming, and dealing with a serious lack of basic infrastructure is your daily reality.
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In a world sometimes starved for tales of genuine achievement - with so many people becoming "famous" for being famous--From the Hood to the Hill, the life story of Seventh-day Adventist Pastor Barry C. Black is, indeed, as bestselling author Rick Warren
Where have all the Desmond Dosses gone? Epitomizing the traditional position advocated by Seventh-day Adventists during wartime, Doss was a World War II U.S. Army medic who refused to carry a weapon, yet earned the Congressional Medal of Honor for single-
Today, the Alpine ski town of Collonges sous Saleve is known, to the outside world at least, as a ski resort and tourist destination, roughly 7.3 miles, or 11.8 kilometers, South of Geneva, Switzerland. But, during the Second World War, Collonges was a wa