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GC Officers Appeal to Union Conferences to Halt Constituency Action on Ordination of Women

A Major in Film & TV Production Will be offered at La Sierra University

First Woman to Serve as Chief Editor of a Prominent Adventist Periodical

Three Senior Pastors Leaving Major Adventist Campus Church Pulpits

Building Bridges: the State of Adventist/Muslim Relations

New Health Graduate Education Opened by Adventist Institutions on Three Continents

Turmoil in the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA)

The Atlantic: “Why Seventh Day Adventists Revere Isaac Newton”

Cereal Company Owned by the Adventist Denomination Loses Trademark Lawsuit

Weekend Feature: Churches Work Together to Provide a Place for the Homeless

Part Two: The Whistleblower and the Healthcare Corporation

The 2012 Excellence in Teaching Awards Announced by Adventist Alumni Foundation

Noted Adventist Symphony Conductor Honored by the King of Sweden

Chamberlain Case Finally Ends: Coroner Rules after 32 Years That the Dingo Did It

American Association of University Professors Questions La Sierra University’s Termination of Biology Professor

Weekend Feature: From the Front Lines of Urban Mission in New York City

Pipim Sexual Abuse Victim: The Story from a First-person Observer

New Movie is about Evangelical Pastor who Adopted Adventist Doctrine on Hell

Part One: The Whistleblower and the Healthcare Corporation

American Denominational Administrators Visit Women Serving as Ordained Ministers in the Adventist Church in China


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