taken from: http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/event/35861 by Jenna Neil The Master of Business Administration program at Andrews University has been ranked among the top 50 private online MBA programs in the U.S. for 2014. Onlinembareport.com placed Andrews at number 23, above Columbia College (Columbia, Missouri) and University of Phoenix. “One significant contributing factor to our high U.S. News […]
Category Archives: Pastor’s Blog
3,052 Baptized and 200 Pastors Ordained in Dominican Republic
A historic Sabbath caps the Adventist Church’s Ten Days of Prayer. Posted January 17, 2015 (original article can be found here) Updated on January 18, 2015 Thousands of people packed a stadium in the Dominican Republic’s capital on Sabbath to celebrate 3,052 baptisms and the historic ordination of more than 200 pastors at the close […]
ADRA Feeds 600 in Ebola Crisis During Holidays
The relief agency distributes $110,000 worth of food, chloride, and mattresses in Liberia. Posted January 8, 2015 (original article can be found here) BY ANN STAFF The Adventist Development Relief Agency collaborated with a local church in Liberia to distribute much-needed supplies to some 600 Ebola survivors as part of a special holiday project. The […]
7 Biggest Stories That Shaped the Adventist Church in 2014
A look back at the stories that had the biggest impact on the church. Posted December 29, 2014 (original article can be found here) Even as global conditions deteriorated with threats of war and disease, the Seventh-day Adventist Church forged ahead with its mission of proclaiming Jesus’ soon coming in 2014. The success of those […]
Adventist Leader Praises Youngest Nobel Laureate
Bruno Vertallier, president of the Inter-European Division, calls Malala Yousafzai a role model for all children. Posted December 10, 2014 (original article can be found here) BY INTER-EUROPEAN DIVISION AND ADVENTIST REVIEW STAFF An Adventist leader in Europe has praised the world’s youngest Nobel Peace Prize laureate for her “incredible courage” amid her efforts to […]
