Much of the history and experience of the slaves in America was not written in book form. It was oral, like the lessons of ancient Israel, passed down from generation... read more →
by Jean Wyclif-Ndayisaba Jean Ndayisaba, leader of the Abahiriwe Refugee group, serves more than 125 Seventh-day Adventist refugees from Rwanda and Congo each Sabbath at... read more →
by Terri Saelee Missionaries Dave and Donna Anderson... read more →
Walls have been part of virtually every civilization for millennia. It is believed that the oldest walls found to date are those of the temple of Gobekli Tepe in Urfa... read more →
by Lisa Marie Esser The... read more →
by shirley scottCollegiate Adventist women in the Southern Union Conference make a significant, positive impact... read more →
by richard stephenson Laura Boldman in... read more →
by mariel lombardi One of the many reasons I like to go to the First Hispanic Church of Atlanta, Georgia, is Vicky. It feels as if she is everyone’s grandmother.... read more →
Lee Bennett Stewart Johnson Crook, 85, was born May 6, 1933, in Alton, Kentucky, to Silas and Gotha Crook. He passed away on February 18, 2019, in Suwanee, Georgia. Stewart... read more →
by Angela baerg Adeline Piotrowski (green shirt, right) and other Southern team members interact with school children beside the in-progress wall mural in Morocco. Ryan... read more →