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Issue 932

Issue 932
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Issue 932


cross_on_a_hillMy God, Why Have You Forsaken Me?

31 March 2021 | Tallinn, Estonia [Mervi Kalmus]   I am a fourth-generation Adventist and a pastor’s kid; therefore the communion service has always been a natural part of my life. The words read from the Scripture, the solemn silence of the church, the stack of washing basins in the corner, the sweet taste of the grape juice and the texture of the communion bread – they have marked my Christian journey like little road posts, coming in regular intervals... Read more


young people sitting on a wallYouth Matter

22 March 2021 | St Albans, UK [Paul Lockham] From 15-18 March, the third series of the TED Devotional Webinars on Wellbeing was focusing on youth and the office staff were yet again joined by colleagues from the unions and fields within the Trans-European Division and their Inter-European Division counterparts... Read more


Heroes IIAdventist Church releases new Bible trivia game app

18 March 2021 | Silver Springs, USA [GC Communications]  Heroes 2: The Bible Trivia Game is a free app developed by Hope Channel to share the Three Angels' Message with gamers and young people around the world... Read more


ADRA Norway ingathering 2021Record ingathering amount for ADRA Norway

3 March 2021 | Mjøndalen, Norway [Tor Tjeransen]   Despite restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Adventist Relief Agency (ADRA) Norway raised a record amount for projects in developing countries during the annual ingathering programme. The total showed the equivalent of USD570,000.00. “We are both surprised and very happy with this result,” says Birgit Philipsen, Country Director for ADRA Norway... Read more


Diversity lecture - March '21March Diversity Lecture – Good News for Women Leaders and their Countries

11 March 2021 | Binfield, UK [Helen Pearson]  The March Diversity Lecture at Newbold College brought good news for aspiring women leaders. Early in the pandemic, anecdotal media reports suggested that women-leaders were more successful than their male counterparts. These reports were the spur for further research by Newbold’s March Diversity Lecturer, Professor Uma Kambhampati, Head of School in the Economics Department at the University of Reading... Read more

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