NAD NewsPoints
About NAD NewsPoints
NAD NewsPoints is a bi-weekly e-newsletter for all Seventh-day Adventist church leaders and members in North America. Every regular issue includes news, announcements, resources, ViewPoints quotes, links to Adventists in the News, Adventist Journey magazine link Edition, and Upcoming Events (Special Days & Offerings). CLICK HERE to subscribe!
NewsPoints November 17, 2021
First NAD church revitalization bootcamp; Podcast listener becomes church member; Union College alumni help Haiti; Adventist education ripple effect
NewsPoints November 10, 2021
NAD Year-End Meeting news coverage (final reports); New Adventist Information Ministry director announced; more
NewsPoints November 3, 2021
NAD Year-End Meeting news coverage; NAD president's report summary; New Union College nursing program director; SWAU receives second HSI grant; more
NewsPoints October 27, 2021
SAC convention brings communicators together; Message announces new Sabbath worship/vespers experience; ALC launches “How The Church Works” podcast
NewsPoints October 20, 2021
Vietnamese artist designs for Creation Sabbath; enditnow Summit On Abuse in Nov.; ACS to help the United Houma Nation; TICUA inducts Terry Shaw; more
NewsPoints October 13, 2021
Pacific Press promotes books for Creation Sabbath; Southwestern gala raises $100K for scholarships; Andrews students awarded at MathFest; more
NewsPoints October 6, 2021
Southern Adventist University opens Bietz Center; New Orleans family welcomes baby in WinterPark, Fla.; Adventist Health appoints new board leaders
NewsPoints September 29, 2021
Signs editor Marvin Moore passes away; new It Is Written series to start in October; Wall Street Journal Ranks La Sierra University No. 1; more
NewsPoints September 22, 2021
Sabbath School leadership convention; AdventHealth's integrated approach to improving mental/physical health; Creation Sabbath and dino bones; more
NewsPoints September 15, 2021
First NAD president, Charles E. Bradford, passes away; Community honors Southern nursing dean; 338 evangelistic meetings held in Texas, Okla.; more