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par Melody Tan  |  11 décembre 2025  | Il y a quelques semaines, un ami m’a confié que sa famille et lui avaient décidé de ne plus fréquenter l’église. Ce n’était pas parce qu’ils ne croyaient plus en Dieu; en fait, ils s’identifiaient toujours à l’église adventiste du septième jour. Le problème, c’était que l’église […]

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by Melody Tan  |  11 December 2025  |   Neighbours feeding neighbours. Divers restoring coral reefs. Billionaires giving back. Scientists sharing cures. Strangers helping strangers. Every day, scenes of love, compassion, and kindness are played out in communities around us. Non-profits bringing aid. Grassroots movements helping those in need. Fost...

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11 December 2025 | News from the Philippines Hundreds gathered at the Life Hope Center (LHC) in the Philippines and thousands more through Hope Channel as the “Finding Hope” evangelistic series began its 10-day run. This is a significant milestone in the Southern Asia-Pacific Division’s (SSD) Net Harvest. This initiative concludes the Harvest 2025 campaign […]

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10 December 2025 | The Adventist Healthcare system is built on the mission of “Extending the healing ministry of Christ.” What do hospitals do when government regulations prevent life-saving care? The current United States administration issued a travel ban on 12 countries and travel restrictions on an additional seven. One of the countries affected by […]

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10 December 2025  | Novelist Isak Dinesen wrote, “To be a person is to have a story to tell… To tell a story, somebody has to listen.” Stories shape us. They hold power — how we communicate, how we understand ourselves, see the world, and reflect on God. From Abraham and Isaac to the parables […]

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