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Central Philippine Adventist College (CPAC) is a member of the global educational network of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

​The Central Philippine Union Conference is part of the Southern Asia-Pacific Division of Seventh-day Adventists. It was organized in 1964 and reorganized in 1996. Its headquarters is in Cebu City, the Philippines.

Central Sumatra Mission is part of West Indonesia Union Mission in the Southern Asia-Pacific Division of Seventh-day Adventists. It covers three provinces—Kepulauan Riau, Riau, and West Sumatra, and several regencies/municipalities of the North Sumatra province.

Central Visayan Conference is a part of the Central Philippine Union Conference in the Southern Asia-Pacific Division of Seventh-day Adventists. It was organized in 1965 and reorganized in 1998. Its headquarters is in Talisay City, Cebu, Philippines.

The Central Visayan Mission (CVM) Printing Press foundation can be traced back to the initiative of the Philippine Publishing House (PPH) in Manila on September 2, 1986, when PPH inaugurated their Cebu Printing Shop branch at East Visayan Academy (now Adventist Academy Cebu) compound located at Bulacao, Talisay, Cebu.

​Chit Maung (alias) Eh Saw was an educator and administrator from Myanmar.

​William Christensen and his wife, Doris, were missionaries to Myanmar.

​John Leroy Christian was an Adventist administrator, pastor, missionary, researcher, professor, lieutenant-colonel, and author.

​Pastor Chua Banaag was a poet, religious freedom advocate, and church leader from the Philippines.

​Flor Buendia Conopio was a long time serving editor of the Philippine Publishing House.

Arthur Ray and Patsy Carolyn Corder served the church as missionary educators in Philippine Union College (now Adventist University of the Philippines) and Antillean College (now Antillean Adventist University) in Puerto Rico.

​Eugene Alonzo Crane was a pastor, evangelist, church administrator, writer, and motivator of young people.

Gil De Guzman was a teacher, evangelist, and administrator from the Philippines.

Felix Barsena de la Cruz was an educator, minister/evangelist, and leader from the Philippines.

Paterno Matulac Diaz was a pastor and church administrator from the Philippines.

Willis Gentry Dick was a missionary doctor who served as director of several medical institutions in the Philippines.

Doe Doe Shin served the Kinsaung Publishing House and the Union Book Depot in Myanmar for 33 years.

​Bernardo Unating Donato was an ordained minister, educator, youth leader, and department director.

Volney Denver Dortch was an Adventist colporteur, church administrator, and missionary in the United States and the Philippines.