Stories & Commentaries

About Stories & Commentaries

From time to time, the North American Division shares commentaries on issues and/or events important to Adventists in this division. We also publish stories, which sometimes include interviews and features, to inspire our leaders and members.

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James Bingham, Music Department Chair, Retires from Washington Adventist University

Washington Adventist University’s Music Department chair, James Bingham has announced that he is retiring at the end of this academic year.

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New York Church Holds Nurses' Sabbath, Emphasizes Faith Community Nursing

For the past 11 years Joan Payne, a nurse practitioner and member of the Westvale Seventh-day Adventist Church in Syracuse, New York, has coordinated Nurses’ Sabbath, typically held on the first Saturday of May.

La Voz de la Esperanza speaker/director Omar Grieve, and associate speaker/director Nessy Pittau Grieve

La Voz de la Esperanza Celebrates 75 Years of Proclaiming the Gospel

God has led La Voz de la Esperanza for 75 years! As we celebrate our 75th anniversary we have been busy with evangelistic campaigns and tours, baptisms, graduations, and seminars.

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Calexico Mission School Crosses Borders, Educates for the Future

While drawing attention to the fear and uncertainty some of the United States’ neighbors to the south have been feeling in recent months, a Los Angeles Times article published on April 24, 2017, also shared the story of Calexico Mission School (CMS).

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Innovative Publishing Partnership Makes Landmark Creation Textbook Free to Digital Users Worldwide

Students, teachers and general readers anywhere in the world eager for access to the acclaimed go-to textbook on the latest in creation science studies can now get it for free in digital format, thanks to a unique partnership among three Adventist entities.

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God Keeps Working: An Update

It is amazing how much can happen in one year! Monique Osborne, Cathy Tang, and Dana Connell are three extraordinary young women who experienced God’s tug on their lives to go into an unexpected field of study that would make a life-changing impact on people they interact with. One year after sharing their stories, the young women recount again how the Lord has been moving in their lives.

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Young Adventist in Colorado Resolves to Fight Against Human Trafficking, Helps Organize Conference

Katie McTavish abhors human trafficking and her faith fortifies her resolve to fight it. That’s the story of the 19-year-old from Newday Christian Seventh-day Adventist Church in Parker, Colorado.

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NARLA Religious Liberty Summit to Host Special Dinner, Reformation Symposium, Panel Discussions, and More

Each year, the North American Religious Liberty Association (NARLA) hosts a Religious Liberty Summit in Washington, D.C. It’s a unique opportunity for local members to play an active role in the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s religious liberty advocacy work.

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Student and Professional Filmmakers Attend Sonscreen Film Festival

More than 200 student and professional filmmakers and guests attended the 2017 Sonscreen Film Festival held at Loma Linda University in California.

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North American Division Gives Assistance Through “Partners in Mission” Literacy Program in Central America

On April 12, during the 2017 General Conference Spring Meeting, Daniel R. Jackson, president of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in North America (NAD), and Adventist World editor Bill Knott shared a report on the inter-division, international “Partners in Mission” literacy program.