1,500 Baptized Under El Salvador’s Scorching Sun
The Adventist Church in El Salvador has baptized 1,500 people, including 870 people on a sweltering Sabbath day, as it presses ahead with plans to establish 100 new churches in the first half of this…
Tears and Hugs at Mass Baptism in Nicaragua
Thousands of people, many hugging each other and weeping with joy, thronged around a vast lake for a mass baptism last weekend that concluded the Adventist Church’s first major evangelistic series in Nicaragua. Dozens of…
New Panama Union Baptizes 2,530
The Adventist Church’s newly formed Panama Union Mission announced that 2,530 people have been baptized since January as the result of a major evangelistic series. The baptisms underscored a commitment by the local church to…
30 Togo inmates baptized at new prison chapel
Thirty inmates were baptized at a Togo prison chapel built by the Seventh-day Adventist Church after prison officials asked for help replacing a previous chapel that collapsed in bad weather. The inmates took their stand…
Adventists ‘Shake Africa for Christ’ with 2,309 baptisms in Indian Ocean
Thousands of people have joined the Seventh-day Adventist Church across East Africa, including 2,309 in a mass baptism in the Indian Ocean following three weeks of evangelistic meetings. The baptisms, held on Saturday, February 7,…
With Wilson’s pledge, flood-hit Indian school is fully restored
An Adventist boarding school ravaged by a deadly flashflood in northeast India in September will be fully back on its feet after Adventist Church leader Ted N. C. Wilson and local church administrators pledged funds…
In India, Spicer University teaches mission, compassion on 100th birthday
India’s Spicer Adventist University stayed true to its mission during five days of 100th-anniversary celebrations, setting aside a day to train 500 pastors and gathering community leaders for a meeting where Adventist Church president Ted…
‘Faithfulness to God in the Last Days’
The following is a transcript of the Thursday night plenary session address that Adventist Church leader Ted N. C. Wilson gave at GYC’s annual convention themed “At the Cross” in Phoenix, Arizona, United States, on…
Adventist Church president offers condolences for families of Kenya bus attack victims
Seventh-day Adventist Church President Ted N. C. Wilson has issued a statement of condolence for families of those killed in a militant attack in Kenya on November 22. At least eight Adventists were among the 28 bus passengers massacred by militants in Mandera. Local news agencies reported that a Somalia-based group stopped the Nairobi-bound vehicle…
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Adventist Church President calls for day of prayer for Ebola victims
Seventh-day Adventist Church President Ted N. C. Wilson issued the following statement today: On behalf of the leadership and membership of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in its 13 world divisions, and indeed the more than…