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Yuka Adventist Mission Hospital is owned and operated by the Southern Zambia Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.
Florante Estrada Yulip was a teacher, minister/evangelist, church planter, and administrator from the Philippines.
Joshua Yun-Foh Chong was an Adventist minister and educator who served in China, Malaysia (Sarawak and Peninsular) and Singapore.
Dmitry Onisimovich Yunak was a prominent Adventist pastor, public figure, and historian of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Yunnan Junior Academy (also known as Yunnan Training Institute) was one of the three lower-middle schools in the West China Union.1 This school played an important role in the outreach to the ethnic mountain minorities in the southwestern China region.
Vladimir Stepanovich Zaitsev was a veteran pastor of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the Soviet Era from 1953 to the 1980s.
Tigran H. Zakarian was an early convert who became a colporteur and itinerant preacher for the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the Middle East. He was instrumental in leading others to Christ and his end time church for 15 years before circumstances forced him to leave his homeland.
Amos Umaru Zakariya was a church administrator in Nigeria.
Zambesi Conference was a church administrative unit of the Zimbabwe Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists from 1929 to 1992.
Southern Africa-Indian Ocean Division Church Administrative Unit
The Zambesi Union Tidings was the official communication organ of the Zambesi Union Mission between 1954 and 1996.
Southern Africa-Indian Ocean Division Zimbabwe Periodicals/Book/Electronic Text
Zambia Adventist Publishing House is a Seventh-day Adventist printing company serving the church’s literature needs in Zambia and the surrounding region.
Southern Africa-Indian Ocean Division Publishing House/Media Institution
Zambia Union Conference was a church administrative unit of the Seventh-day Adventist Church from 1972 to 2014.
Southern Africa-Indian Ocean Division Church Administrative Unit
Formerly Southwestern Mindanao Attached Field, Zamboanga Peninsula Mission was organized in 2004 and reorganized in 2008. It is a part of South Philippine Union Conference in the Southern Asia Pacific Division of Seventh-day Adventists.
Wilton Edward (Bill) Zanotti was a Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) teacher and educational administrator who worked in church schools in Queensland, Western Australia and New Zealand. He spent ten years at the Aboriginal mission school at Mona Mona where he established a choir and brass band, which became widely known and appreciated.
Zanzibar is sovereign state within the Republic of Tanzania. The state consists of two islands, namely Unguja and Pemba, in the Indian Ocean off the shore of the Tanzania mainland, formally Tanganyika. Most of the area is at sea level, with the highest point being 119 meters above sea level. The population was estimated to be 1,300,000 residents by the 2012 census. The residents of Zanzibar consist of people of different origins, including the Africans who are the majority, Arabs, Indians, and others.
East-Central Africa Division Country (Based on SDA membership)
Zanzibar SDA Dispensary was officially registered January 31, 1988, with the Tanzania Union Mission officers as trustees.
Zaoksky Adventist University is a religious educational institution of higher learning, established by the Euro-Asia Division of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in 1988.
Arthur Guilherme Zehetmeyr was a canvasser and publishing leader in Brazil.
Elizabeth Zeidler was a long-serving secretary in the General Conference Secretariat, working through the transition between the headquarters in Battle Creek, Michigan and the headquarters in Takoma Park, Maryland. She served as secretary to several successive General Conference Secretaries and as the recording secretary to the General Conference Committee (now the General Conference Executive Committee).
Zephaniah Bina was an Adventist teacher, pastor, prayer warrior, and administrator in Tanzania. Zephaniah Bina was born in 1919 at Kibumaye, Tarime District, in the Mara region located around Lake Victoria in Tanzania. Before he became an Adventist, Bina practiced African tradition religion, and later Roman Catholicism. He became an Adventist in 1934.