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Ecuador: ADRA Aides Survivors of Massive Volcanic Eruption ... The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) office in Ecuador is distributing emergency bedding, along with food kits containing stapels like rice and sugar for 2,000 Ecuadorians living in Tungurahua, Chimborazo,  |  |


Giving to mission offerings from Seventh-day Adventists in North America is up more than 5 percent in the first six months of 2006, according to a mid-year report from the Treasurer's office at the Adventist Church's world headquarters. For the  |  |
Twenty-seven graduates at Pacific Adventist University (PAU), a Seventh-day Adventist-owned tertiary institution in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea are now certified in their school's Family Ministries certificate program, the first program of its kind offered within the Adventist educational system.  |  |
Christians are to debate whether they should continue to fly given the reality of climate change.  |


More than 100 people took part in the annual Jesus Surf Classic held at the weekend.  |
Evangelical aid agency Tearfund is urging church-goers to watch Al Gore's film 'An Inconvenient Truth' which goes on selected nationwide release from this Friday, September 15.  |
Many migrant workers could find themselves on the streets this winter unless the Government takes swift action, a Catholic bishop has said.  |
While the fifth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks is being remembered this week, an Indian Archbishop has suggested that the world can learn from Mahatma Gandhi in the face of terror.  |
Religious leaders yesterday paused to reflect on the day five years ago when more than 2,750 people perished after the terrorist attacks on New York, Washington, D.C., and Pennsylvania, reports the Episcopal News Service (ENS).  |
A seminarian in the US has launched what is believed to be the world's first dedicated matchmaking site for gay Christians.  |
Despite my teenaged rebellion, I've come to embrace my father's way of worshipping and even set up my own home altar. By Aparita Bhandari  |
Singer Mark Hall of the popular Christian worship band Casting Crowns talks about how the country is missing out on Jesus. Interview by Dena Ross  |
The past 50 years have been eventful ones for the world of faith, as the Baby Boom generations has made its mark on traditional religions while also forging new spiritual paths. Use this quiz to test your knowledge of religion  |
The cultural jihad has many faces, and Islamic militants are not the only group intent on imposing religious correctness on secular culture. Protestant militants in the Netherland have filed a legal complaint against pop-singer Madonna accusing her of "blasphemy" and  |
U.S. officials said they "can't rule out" the possibility that Germany deported Hamadi, after he had served 19 years of a life sentence, in exchange for the release of Susanne Osthoff, a German archeologist taken hostage in Iraq and freed  |
TEHRAN, Iran — Iraq's prime minister received a red-carpet welcome at the Iran's presidential palace on Tuesday at the start of his first official visit to the Shiite Muslim country since taking office in May, state-run television reported. Prime Minister  |
This film shows direct connection between the attacks of September 11, 2001 and the United States government. Evidence is derived from news footage, scientific fact, and most important, Americans who suffered through that tragic day. IT IS EVERYONE'S DUTY TO  |
Muslims from all walks of life in Sierra Leone are observing the birth anniversary of the awaited saviour.  |
The retired bishop of the United Methodist Church, Emílio de Carvalho, on Tuesday in Luanda said that the Angolan Nation represents the expression of Angolanness, in a mosaic of ethnic, cultural and racial varieties.  |
The Catholic Education Secretary of the Douala Archdiocese, Rev. Sebastein Mongo, has hailed the fruitful partnership between the Archdiocese and Pari Mutuel Urbain Camerounais, PMUC.  |
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