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Ministering to Our Borders: Calexico Mission School
By Lindsey Painter, 22 November, 2017 Just yards from the border of Mexico, Calexico Mission School is in a unique position to make an impact in the world. Across the border is the Mexican City of Mexicali, the Capitol of Baja, and home to 85% of the students. Calexico Mission School has been serving the […]


Reaching Out Against Racism in Huntsville
by Stephen Foster, 17 November 2017 The fatal events of this past summer in Charlottesville, Virginia which resulted in the death of a young heroine, Heather Heyer; and in the loss of moral authority on the subject of race for none other than the President of the United States, have in fact given the church […]

The Ideal Church Membership
Hailing from a country in one of two hemispheres, Sabine Dürer is a recent fifth-generation convert to Adventism. He or she may or may not have been Adventist-educated through college, or work for a major SDA institution, but perhaps not. Sabine enjoys spending time outdoors in his or her urban rural community, cooking sweet, salty, sour, […]

God’s Peculiar People
Hailing from a country in one of two hemispheres, Sabine Dürer is a recent fifth-generation convert to Adventism. He or she may or may not have been Adventist-educated through college, or work for a major SDA institution, but perhaps not. Sabine enjoys spending time outdoors in his or her urban rural community, cooking sweet, […]

An Interview with E. Doug Venn, Director of Urban Missions
E. Doug Venn, Director of Urban Missions in the Global Missions Department of the General Conference is interviewed by Adventist Today Executive Editor, Loren Seibold about new initiatives in urban missions. To comment, click here.

ADRA House—A new life for domestic violence victims in Romania
October 20, 2017: We all know about domestic violence. It touches us indirectly through television, radio, magazines and social media. We may personally know families experiencing pain. And, while some are concerned about this trend, others are indifferent, considering it normal behavior—at least for Romania. When we hear of special cases, however—cases of spousal murder, […]

Andrews Student’s Film Nominated for Student Oscar
By Debbonnaire Kovacs, Sept 14, 2017 Nina Vallado, a recent graduate of Andrews University with a BFA in Documentary Films, has much to rejoice about. First, her short documentary, Sisterly, has been nominated for an Academy Award in the student category: “Documentary (Domestic Film Schools.” This is a huge feather in her cap, both […]
God’s Peculiar People: Comic
God’s Peculiar People: A new cartoon feature by Sabine. Hailing from a country in one of two hemispheres, Sabine Dürer is a recent fifth-generation convert to Adventism. He or she may or may not have been Adventist-educated through college, or work for a major SDA institution, but perhaps not. Sabine enjoys spending time outdoors in his […]
Adventists in the Arts: Daniel and Revelation and Rap
By Debbonnaire Kovacs, 9/7/2017 The Lesser Light Collective is a group of around 30 mostly young, diverse Adventist musicians who have created two albums of unique and appealing music, detailing the entire biblical books of Daniel and Revelation. This is a profile of one of the founding musicians, Lee Givhan, who, with his […]