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Mongolia: New Shelter For Victims of Domestic Violence, Four New Churches Established In Hungary, Cambodia: ADRA Leads "Smoke Free" Marches in Provinces and United States: Loma Linda University Health Earns Highest Accreditation...
Mongolia: New Shelter For Victims of Domestic Violence, Four New Churches Established In Hungary, Cambodia: ADRA Leads "Smoke Free" Marches in Provinces and United States: Loma Linda University Health Earns Highest Accreditation...
Seventh-day Adventist Pastor John Arthur, recently retired after 45 years of denominational service which included 11 years as executive director of the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA), has been given his country's top honor for public serv
Seventh-day Adventists in the Himalayan nation of Nepal are among those welcoming a recent series of reforms, including the designation of the country as a "secular" state. Previously, Hinduism had been the religion of Nepal.
When 26-year-old Australian Socceroo midfielder Tim Cahill scored two of his team's three eleventh-hour goals during their June 12th World Cup match with Japan, next-morning's newspaper advertisements heralded "Of Course He Ate His Weet-Bix!," trumpeting
Nairobi's Uhuru (Freedom) Park resounded June 17 with prayers of thanksgiving for rain that recently ended a three-month drought in Kenya. The drought resulted in the deaths of numerous people and animals, and caused heavy losses of crops.
Philippines: ADRA Responds to Flood and Mudslide Survivors, Six-foot Albino Alligator Visits Florida Hospital, Philippines: 57 Baptize Following A Bible Seminar, Tajikistan: ADRA Delivers Joy to Children...