Egyptian School One Step Closer to Government Recognition
A Seventh-day Adventist school in Heliopolis, Egypt is one step closer to gaining the government recognition it needs for its graduates to compete for places in Egyptian Universities.
A Seventh-day Adventist school in Heliopolis, Egypt is one step closer to gaining the government recognition it needs for its graduates to compete for places in Egyptian Universities.
The vision started with a group of Seventh-day Adventist women from the New Life Women Ministry in Nairobi. They took the initiative to rescue some of the street children in Nairobi and Masai girls, who have no access to education and are forced into earl
Issues of church unity and effective church leadership dominated a two-day visit to Ethiopia by Jan Paulsen, president of the Seventh-day Adventist world church, and Matthew Bediako, general secretary of the church's General Conference
Every Christian community has a responsibility to seek positive ways to address the HIV/AIDS crisis, said Jan Paulsen, president of the Seventh-day Adventist world church, during a four-day pastoral visit to Kenya, April 25 to 29.
The exceptional growth rate of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Kenya was acknowledged by Jan Paulsen, president of the Adventist world church, and Pastor Matthew Bediako, general secretary of the church, who visited the country April 25 to 29.
Addressing an assembly of students and faculty at the University of Eastern Africa, Jan Paulsen said Adventist institutions will not serve their purpose unless they offer training that benefits society.