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Metropolitan Panama Conference is an administrative unit of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Panama. It is a part of Panama Union Mission in the Inter-American Division of Seventh-day Adventists.
Mexico is a country that is situated at the southern end of North America. In 1899 the General Conference sent a group of missionaries, under the leadership of Pastor G. W. Caviness, to Mexico City to establish the work of the Adventist Church in the capital of the republic.
Mexiquense Mexican Mission is a part of Central Mexican Union Mission in the Inter-American Division of Seventh-day Adventists.
Albert Meyer served the Adventist Church for 42 years as pastor, missionary, and administrator in Switzerland, Algeria, Morocco, and France in the early and mid-1900s.
Ernest Meyer served the Adventist Church as a typographer and printer and is credited with preparing the first hymnbook, Hymnes et Louanges, for the French-speaking Adventist churches.
Oscar Meyer was an administrator and pastor of the Seventh-day Adventist Church who served from the early 1910s to the late 1940s.
Paul Meyer served the Seventh-day Adventist Church in France and Portugal as evangelist, pastor, and administrator.
Raymond Meyer served the Seventh-day Adventist Church as pastor, teacher, missionary, administrator, and radio broadcaster in France, Tunisia, Senegal, and Switzerland.
Sylvain Meyer served the Seventh-day Adventist Church as pastor, missionary, and administrator during much of his life in Switzerland, Réunion, and Cameroon.
Cecil K. Meyers was the General Conference secretary from 1926 to 1933.
Ellen Meyers was a pioneering Adventist missionary who devoted her life to serving the people of Burma, Fiji, and India.
South Pacific Division Biography Groundbreakers Missionaries Women
Harold James Meyers was a pastor, missionary, and administrator in Australia, Fiji, and New Zealand.
Elikunda Mgeni was a literature evangelist and pioneer of the Adventist work in the city of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania.
Seventh-day Adventists first attempted evangelism among the Miao in 1929 when a national worker, Kwang Yu Tsen of the West Kweichow Mission, visited Chaotung (now Zhaotong) in the north-eastern arm of Yunnan Province. He found many Miao in the surrounding villages developing an interest in his message.
Wilhelm Curt Michael was a German Adventist educator, theologian, and author.
Pastor Charles Michaels commenced his working life with the Seventh-day Adventist Church as one of the first literature evangelists in Australia. He held a number of pastoral, departmental and administrative roles in his forty-nine years of service.
José Batista Michiles was an Adventist pioneer in Amazonas.
The Mid-America Union Conference is the administrative unit headquartered at 8307 Pine Lake Road, Lincoln, Nebraska 68516, and comprises the following local conferences: Central States, Dakota, Iowa-Missouri, Kansas-Nebraska, Minnesota, and Rocky Mountain.
The Mid-America Union Outlook is an official organ of the Mid-America Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. It is published monthly and circulated free of charge to constituent members.
The Mid-Central Ghana Conference is an administrative unit of the Northern Ghana Union Mission in the West-Central Africa Division (WAD). The Mid-Central Ghana Conference (MICG) started as a field unit in July 2014.