World Church: Internet Ministry Coordinating Committee Formed
Leaders of the Seventh-day Adventist Church today voted to establish a Coordinating Committee for Internet Ministries, aimed at serving the world church and its regions.
Leaders of the Seventh-day Adventist Church today voted to establish a Coordinating Committee for Internet Ministries, aimed at serving the world church and its regions.
Seventh-day Adventist leaders meeting in the capital of Ecuador are proposing the formation of a new religious liberty association, believed to be a first for the Andean nation.
Following an increase in global tension surrounding the publication - in newspapers in Denmark and other European countries - of caricatures that some Muslims worldwide have found insulting, Pastor Jan Paulsen, world president of the Seventh-day Adventist
Leaders of the Seventh-day Adventist world church voted a set of guidelines for regions considering the establishment of a Biblical Research Committee. These bodies are not mandatory, leaders say, but can be established in a world church region, known as
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Consider women in leadership. Rose Otis was 12 years old when Velma Bevins, a young pastor's wife, moved to her town in Michigan.