Abraham J. Jules, a fourth-generation Seventh-day Adventist, knew as a young child that he wanted to be a pastor, and he credits pastoral work for preparing him for leadership. “I... read more →
What is “community engagement?” For Seventh-day Adventists, it should mirror Jesus’ actions on earth—mingling with people, showing sympathy, and ministering to their needs. (See The Ministry of Health and Healing,... read more →
Some people say that Spanish will be the language spoken in Heaven. Often, the people who believe that sentiment are already fluent in the language. Still, if it were true,... read more →
A few months ago, I had a very enlightening—though somewhat unsettling—conversation with a friend who held a leadership position in a well-known Adventist institution. Though he’d been in the position... read more →
The Great Commission found in Mark 16:15 is an invitation for each member to do their part in loving others, caring for the needs of others, and reaching others for... read more →
The 2024 Atlantic Union Youth Leadership and Evangelism Congress held deep significance for Naissa Aime of Northeastern Conference’s Beraca church, who was on the verge of receiving the prestigious title... read more →
Two of the largest cities in the U.S. currently experiencing a migrant crisis are within the Atlantic Union territory: New York City and Boston. Many smaller cities in Massachusetts, New... read more →
The holiday season is supposed to be a time of joy and celebration for family, friends, and loved ones. But it can also be a very difficult time, a time... read more →
In the Bible, the Apostle Paul is clearly a superstar. He is an evangelist, a church planter, and a missionary. He traveled more broadly, baptized more people, started more churches,... read more →
For more than a decade, Atlantic Union Conference Haitian Ministries has sponsored and conducted medical mission trips to Haiti and the Dominican Republic. This year, from July 16-24, dozens of... read more →