Noncombatancy: Adventist Theologian Reaffirms Church's Position
The noncombatancy position held by Seventh-day Adventists has been given attention by the church's Biblical Research Institute.
The noncombatancy position held by Seventh-day Adventists has been given attention by the church's Biblical Research Institute.
On every continent, Seventh-day Adventist outreach efforts are generating interest and garnering results, denominational leaders told the church's Council on Evangelism and Witness (or CEW) meeting at the church's world headquarters in Silver Spring, Mary
A 19-year U.S. Army program that tested defenses against biological and chemical weapons--populated chiefly by noncombatant Seventh-day Adventist volunteers--is remembered as a front line against a form of attack all too current in the wake of the Sept. 1
"We are very grateful for the assistance from the Adventist church and from ADRA [Adventist Development and Relief Agency] when we were shut off by sanctions and war, when we really needed it.
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