“She extends her hand to the poor, yes, she reaches out her hands to the needy… Strength and honor are her clothing; she shall rejoice in time to come.” (Proverbs 31:20, 25, NKJV)
What types of rights and protections are there for individuals who come to the United States because of persecution in their home countries?
In the latest update to an ongoing, 80-plus year study on human wellbeing, the researchers summarized their latest findings with this simple reminder: “Positive relationships are essential to human well-being.” (The Good Life, p. 28 Kindle)
La primera vez que asistí a un congreso mundial de la Iglesia Adventista del Séptimo Día fue en la ciudad de Atlantic City, estado de New Jersey, en el año 1970.
James Sawyer may not be a household name among Adventist pioneers, but his story is one of quiet commitment, spiritual growth, and a desire to serve others—even across cultures and languages.
Health care is more than a service — it’s a calling to stand with others in their most vulnerable moments.
At an early age, Paulette Velazquez Vega developed a passion for health care, spending much of her childhood, adolescence and young adulthood at the hospital as her brother received treatment for his cerebral palsy. At 8 years old, she and her family relocated from Mexico to the United States.
Throughout my life, I have ended up in places that I never thought would be part of my life journey. My story began when I was born in a small town in the countryside outside Moscow, Russia.
After Joanne Kowalczyk passed away from Alzheimer’s disease last September at UChicago Medicine AdventHealth Hinsdale, her husband of 59 years, Jim Kowalczyk, felt a deep sense of gratitude for the compassionate care she received at the hospital during her final days.
UChicago Medicine AdventHealth Team Embarks on Mission to Serve in the Dominican Republic
According to a 2022 Parkinson’s Foundation study, nearly 90,000 people in the United States were diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.
Sociologist Reuben Hill conducted a study of thousands of teens and parents in Minnesota and found that different parenting styles produced different responses in children. His research identified four main categories: authoritarian, permissive, neglectful, and authoritative.
A Light, Savory Side or Sandwich Spread
On April 3, Grayling Seventh-day Adventist School launched a bi-weekly six-part evangelism series titled “The Three Angels of Revelation 14” in support of Pentecost 2025. The series, which focuses on the Three Angels’ Messages, was entirely student-led.
Academy Students Recognized for Caring Hearts
For the first time in more than two decades, Adventist attorneys from across the Lake Union gathered for a day of fellowship and connection.
At Downers Grove Adventist School (DGAS), the classroom doesn’t stop at the door—it stretches into the trees, trails and skies above.
Hundreds of Pathfinders from across the North American Division and beyond converged in Battle Creek, Michigan, for the North American Division-sponsored Pathfinder Bible Experience (PBE).
In a remarkable achievement highlighting artistic talent and a commitment to fire safety education, Grade 9 students Myrli Lozano and Nelson Khu from Milwaukee Seventh-day Adventist School have emerged as top winners in the 2024 Fire Safety Student Poster Contest.
The senior class at Battle Creek Academy (BCA) recently held a series of student-led revival meetings.
More than 100 educators gathered at the Howard Performing Arts Center on the campus of Andrews University on Tuesday, April 15, for an intensive training session focused on improving early literacy instruction across our schools in the Lake Union.
The Andrews University School of Nursing has taken a significant leap forward in nursing education with the unveiling of its newly remodeled Skills and Simulation Lab.
Community health program seeks to foster health equity