Mission Stories & News
Adventist Radio Station Coming to South Sudan
August 14, 2012
The Seventh-day Adventist Church plans to launch a radio ministry from a beige container recently installed on the compound of its local field office.
Read MoreA Congregation's Sacrifice
April 17, 2012
Beiguan Church had humble beginnings with twenty members meeting in someone’s home. Later, they shared a church in downtown Shenyang, later rented a church and finally had enough savings to build their own four-story building.
Read MoreWorking Among Postmoderns
April 2, 2012
“How could your church bridge the gap between the church and postmoderns?” That was one of the questions Dr Miroslav Pujic posed to forty Adventist pastors in Norway at a pastor’s meeting designed to sharpen their skills in communicating with postmoderns.
Read MoreFour Church Plants Organized in the Netherlands
March 1, 2012
This spring four church plants in the Netherlands Union Conference are being organized into a recognized Seventh-day Adventist church.
Read MoreMission Volunteers Needed
February 7, 2012
The Seventh-day Adventist Church's North American Division still sends more overseas volunteers than any of the denomination's 12 other world divisions. But its numbers are in retreat.
Read MoreRecord Thirteenth Sabbath Offering for North America
February 7, 2012
The world church gave the North American Division the second-highest Thirteenth Sabbath Offering on record in December 2011. A total of $763,660 will help support work among two major ethnic groups: refugees and Native Americans.
Read MoreMeeting Point in Cyprus
February 7, 2012
For the last six months Ehren and Eren have been working as volunteers at the Meeting Point in Limassol, the second largest town in Cyprus. Located on the sea front in a mainly immigrant area, the Meeting Point provides a place for people in the community to meet and get to know each other.
Read MoreCenters of Influence
February 2, 2012
The Office of Adventist Mission is working to help establish a network of self-sustaining centers of influence in key urban areas around the world. Their look, style, and flavor will be shaped to local situations, but the philosophy and principles of operation will be consistent.
Read MoreMemoirs of a Student Missionary
0Student missionaries have different experiences when they choose to serve in another country. Some can be good, and some not so good.
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