The Adventist Church in the Southern Asia Pacific is On the Go
Even though Seventh-day Adventists in Southern Asia Pacific are a minority and live in many countries dominated by Muslim and Hindu religions they refuse to be stopped.
Even though Seventh-day Adventists in Southern Asia Pacific are a minority and live in many countries dominated by Muslim and Hindu religions they refuse to be stopped.
America's Center in St Louis paused for prayer this morning as Adventists reflected on the bombings in London.
Answering the concerns of some who wanted clearer language in the new belief statement, delegates to the 58th General Conference Session of the Seventh-day Adventist Church today approved two revisions to "Growing in Christ," the fundamental belief statem
In a decision July 7 at the Adventist world church business session, delegates voted to uphold the "no limit" for a world church presidency term.
British delegates at the 58th business session of the Seventh-day Adventist church in St Louis have this morning been speaking with the local media about their shock and concern for relatives following today's London bombings.
You wouldn't know it by walking into meetings of the Adventist world church's business meetings, but at least 60 percent of the church is comprised of young people. Here at these delegations, you have to look very hard to find them.