University Meeting Marks Another Step Forward in the Healing of Rwanda
A major meeting of Seventh-day Adventist higher education administrators took place in Kigali, Rwanda, February 17 to 19.
A major meeting of Seventh-day Adventist higher education administrators took place in Kigali, Rwanda, February 17 to 19.
The resolution criticizes the Republic of Turkmenistan for its repression of religious minorities, including "banning the holding of religious services both in churches and in private homes."
United Nations Ambassador Joseph Verner Reed addressed the conference, saying that the conference "touched on a burning issue."
The Seventh-day Adventist owned and operated institution was well-known for its wholistic health programs that attracted guests from around Australia, and for its hospital and emergency-care facilities that served the surrounding communities.
A strong sense of heritage among Seventh-day Adventists and a high reliance on the authority of scripture are just two of the preliminary findings from a comparative study released March 13.
The plan, called "300x300x300," will involve all levels of church organization, from administration to church members, and will be implemented throughout the Euro-Asia region.