"The Wound" Considers Racial Justice within US Adventism (The Haystack)
The Haystack has funded and distributed an important film on racial justice in American Adventism.
Read MoreThe Haystack has funded and distributed an important film on racial justice in American Adventism.
Read MoreRecent Adventist stories from around the Interwebs on peace and justice themes.
Read MoreAPF leadership expresses appreciation for GC policy change regarding investments in weapons manufacturers.
Read MoreSouthern Adventist University to offer summer camps on civic engagement and social work.
Read MoreThe second half of a conversation on Dr. King’s legacy 50 years after his assassination.
Read MoreWhat is King’s legacy 50 year’s after his assassination?
Read MoreThe cost of forgiveness to end the cycle of violence.
Read MoreJudit Manchay and Valerie Sigamani share about their experience at the March for Our Lives (Orlandao, FL).
Read MoreAdventists for Social Justice responds to incident at Walla Walla University involving black-face.
Read MoreThe 2018 AU Social Consciousness Summit considers the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. by commemorating his assassination and celebrating his life and leadership.
Read MoreThe APF supports the Norwegian Union Conference's call to end GC investments in the weapons industry.
Read MoreAdventist news on peace, justice, and compassion.
Read MoreThree students at Walla Walla University share how they planned the school's 2018 peace week.
Read MoreArticles and events relating to Black History Month 2018.
Read MoreDr. Glen Graham shares about the Centre for Peace & Justice at Burman University.
Read MoreTy Gibson and Michael Nixon lead "Against the Wall" event at Andrews University. ATW calls for racial reconciliation within the Adventist denomination.
Read MoreDr. Ganoune Diop, General Conference director of Public Affairs and Religious Liberty, gives a presentation titled “Speaking As a Dragon? Religious Liberty & Biblical Justice Today.” A panel presentation follows.
Read MoreIn commemoration of the one hundredth anniversary of the end of the First World War the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Germany adopted the declaration "The Audacity of Peacemaking" ("Mut zum Frieden"). It was published in the February 2018 issue of the church magazine "Adventisten heute". In the statement the leadership of the Adventist Church recommends its members not to participate directly or indirectly in a war.
Read MorePeace Church Network Coordinator Lisa Diller, PhD, shares about her hopes for the Network as well as about her own journey in peacemaking.
Read MorePeace Week 2018 at Walla Walla University.
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