InFocus Adventist News - 6 November 2009

  • Adventist Church launches advocacy campaign to stop violence against women
  • Recovery program in Samoa commences
  • Surprise audience at mission trip
  • Longburn College receives unusual aid
  • Ex-prisoner of war honoured
  • Church finds unique way to connect with community

 

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  • Adventists monitor possible Sunday law

    Adventists monitor possible Sunday law

    Seventh-day Adventist religious liberty proponents are monitoring a proposal from a European Parliament member who wants businesses in Europe to close their doors on Sundays.
  • New Zealand Adventists speak up on alcohol

    New Zealand Adventists speak up on alcohol

    The Seventh-day Adventist Church in New Zealand is one of a number of churches and other community groups speaking out in response to the damage alcohol is doing to New Zealand society. And church leaders believe they have a unique opportunity to make a d
  • Cricketing legend bowls InFocus

    Cricketing legend bowls InFocus

    The Record InFocus film crew was excited to interview Australian cricketing legend, Brett Lee, for the “MyStory” segment of the half-hour news and interviews program. But while program host, David Gibbons, was away at the General Conference Session in Atl

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