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 April 05, 2023
NAD NewsPoints-Adventist colleges/universities see enrollment rise; New Walla Walla University VP; AdventHealth ranks among most trustworthy brands

NewsPoints March 22, 2023
NAD NewsPoints-NAD leaders meet with collegiates; “Those Were the Good Days” film release; Medical mission work begins again in Guam region; more

NewsPointsMarch 15, 2023
NAD NewsPoints-Southern Adventist University welcomes delegates from Ukraine; Oakwood University hosts historic evangelism event; more

NewsPoints March 8, 2023
NAD NewsPoints-21st Sonscreen Film Festival; Improved AdventistGiving site coming; New Southern Adventist University business building; more

NewsPoints March 1, 2023
NAD NewsPoints-Christian Record Services awarded GC grant; Pacific Union College Utt Center to open in 2023; Andrews University professors write book

NewsPoints February 23, 2022
NAD NewsPoints-More than 1,000 attend SWAU Hoops Classic; New recommendations voted for Atlantic Union College property; "See You in the Morning"

NewsPoints February 15, 2023
NAD NewsPoints-Interview with Message magazine editor; AdventHealth clinic helps treat long-haul COVID; Students participate at Model United Nations

NewsPoints February 1, 2023
NAD NewsPoints-"The Star of Hope" Black History Month special; First GC Women's Ministries director passes away; Happiness multimedia project launches

NewsPoints January 26, 2023
NAD NewsPoints-Adventist Ministries Convention - seminars and Adventist Women Leaders luncheon; Bikers blessed in Baton Rouge ministry; more

NewsPoints January 18, 2023
NAD NewsPoints-Adventist Ministries Convention - general sessions and exhibits; Pacific Union College students hit the streets of San Francisco; more