Browse Articles

Show

in

sorted by: Title Division Date Published

Limit results to articles with a translation available in

Only show articles:

Where category is

Where title begins with

Where location is in

Where title text includes

View list of unfinished articles

Show advanced options +


Showing 2401 – 2420 of 4228

Milo Academy is a coeducational boarding high school in Days Creek, Oregon, operated by the Oregon Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.

​Godofredo Serrano Mina was an outstanding administrator and published author in the Philippines.

​The Minahasa Conference of the East Indonesia Union Conference in the Southern Asia-Pacific Division has its roots in the North Celebes Mission established in 1923, which gave way to the South Minahasa Mission in 1971 and was reorganized into Minahasa Conference in 2009.

​Minas Gerais Adventist College (FADMINAS) is a Seventh-day Adventist educational institution offering elementary, high school, and college instruction. A part of the worldwide Adventist educational network, it enrolls both boarding and day students. It operates on two campuses in the mission field of the Southeast Brazil Union Conference (USeB).

​Lennard Edwin Minchin was an Australian-born minister and youth leader. An intensely spiritual man who was also an accomplished musician, he served the Church as a youth leader, beginning in 1931, with distinction in both Australasia and later in Northern Europe, and then for 16 years in the General Conference prior to his retirement in 1970.

​Gerald Martin Hopetoun Minchin was an Adventist educator from Australia.

​Mindanao Mission Academy (MMA) is a private secondary institution operated by the North-Central Mindanao Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. Established on July 14, 1947, it is the oldest Adventist high school in the Southern Philippines, and the fifth-oldest in the entire Philippines.

Ministry is an international periodical edited and published bimonthly by the Brazil Publishing House.

​The Minnesota Conference is an administrative unit of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the Mid-America Union Conference.

​Clorinda Strong Minor, a Millerite preacher and editor, was the first missionary, albeit unofficial, of Sabbath-keeping Adventism to the Jews in Palestine.

​Salvador Genis Miraflores was a renowned educator, a prolific writer, and an accomplished editor.

Zachariah Misinjro was an Adventist missionary and gospel worker who served in the South Nyanza region in Kenya of the East Africa Union.

The Misiones Adventist College (Instituto Superior Adventista de Misiones or ISAM) is an institution of the worldwide educational system of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and operates in the territory of the Argentine Union Conference (UA) at 410 Russia Avenue in the neighborhood of Villa Libertad in the city of Leandro N. Alem, Misiones Province, Argentine Republic. This institution, operating within an area of 70 hectares, offers from preschool to higher education.

The hundreds of boats of the South Pacific fleet, together with their crews and those associated with them (many of whom were Pacific Islanders) made an incredible contribution in support of the mission of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the islands of the South Seas. The boats enabled tenacious early pioneer Seventh-day Adventists to open schools and training institutions, provide medical services, and plant church congregations widely throughout those islands.

Missionären was a Swedish periodical published by the Seventh-day Adventist Church from 1897 to 2021.

The Missionary Magazine (1898-1902) and its antecedent, the Home Missionary (1889-1897), were vehicles for promoting homeland and foreign mission endeavors and informing the church constituency of advances made in these fields.

​The Missiones Healthy Life Adventist Center (Centro Adventista Vida Sana de Misiones or CAVS of Misiones) was a health unit of the Seventh-day Adventist Church located in the ecclesiastical territory of the Argentina Union Conference from 1995 to 2019.

Mitandi Dispensary is an Adventist health facility located at Mitandi Hill, which is one of the spurs surrounding the giant Rwenzori Mountain in western Uganda. It was founded in 1948 by Adventist missionaries Magdalon and Kezia Lind.

​Aubrey Roland Mitchell was born into a Seventh-day Adventist family on June 19, 1904, in Kempsey, New South Wales, Australia. He was initially employed in orchard, farming, and greengrocer work. He commenced his denominational service as a literature evangelist in the South New South Wales Conference between January and June, 1924.

Charles and Evelyn Mitchell spent twenty-eight years of service in leadership in mission service primarily in the territory of Papua and New Guinea.