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 February 21, 2019
NAD NewsPoints-Vegan restaurant as center of influence; $500,000 raised for fire recovery; SWAU holds annual music festival; WAU announces new VPs

NewsPoints February 14, 2019
NAD NewsPoints-NAD honors faith community nurses; La Sierra University launches MBA in Hawaii; Adventists help during govt shutdown; why camp meeting?

NewsPoints February 6, 2019
NAD NewsPoints-NAD Health Ministries Summit recap; John Thurber passes away; Black History Month: Carlton Byrd commentary; Remembering Desmond Doss

NewsPoints January 30, 2019
NAD NewsPoints-Adventist Health Policy Association opens Capitol Hill office; Tampa members on mission for God, digital disciple leaves comfort zone

NewsPoints January 24, 2019
NAD NewsPoints-2019 Adventist Ministries Convention recap; Roscoe Howard passes away; Sonscreen filmmaker Q&A [video]; meet 15-year-old Gilead Tarus

NewsPoints January 17, 2019
NAD hosts first Religious Freedom Prayer Breakfast; five digital missionary tips; ADRA offers support for fire victims; learning from caterpillars

NewsPoints January 10, 2019
NAD president shares 2019 dreams; La Sierra University president to step down; a healthcare legacy; flight hours reduced in Andrews University program

NewsPoints January 3, 2019
NAD's Top 10 stories of 2018; Proton treatment pioneer passes away; La Sierra opens virtual reality lab; the "One Thing" we need in the new year; more

NewsPoints December 31, 2018
Dec 31, 2018-Special Edition: NAD Responds to False Claim, Inaccurate Statements appearing online

NewsPoints December 19, 2018
Holiday video message from NAD president; Ellsworth Wareham dies at 104; 200 NAD/SAD young adults work at Amazonian school; 9 tips for survivors; more