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Adventists Work to Help America Recover
The New York State Emergency Management Agency and the Federal
Emergency Management Agency have asked Adventist Community Services
(ACS) to manage four warehouses for donated goods and supplies
coming in as part of the terrorist attacks relief effort.
Nine
Adventists Missing After Terrorist Attacks
Nine Seventh-day Adventist members are among the more than 5,000
missing and presumed dead following the September 11 terrorist
attacks in New York City and Washington, D.C.
Seventh-day
Adventists Reflect on the Tragedy
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Pastor
Jan Paulsen, World Leader of the Seventh-day Adventist Church
(en
Espanol)
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Pastor
Don Schneider, Leader of the Adventist Church in North America
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Other Adventist
Pastors From Around the World
Leaders
Address Church Via Satellite Uplink
Spiritual reflection and response to the September 11 terrorist
tragedy was the focus of a special half-hour program broadcast
the weekend of September 15 on the Seventh-day Adventist Church's
worldwide satellite network. [
View the Video ] [ Listen
to Audio ]
Attacks
Not "God's Punishment," Says Biblical Scholar
Seventh-day Adventists do not interpret the tragic events of last
Tuesday as an expression of God's anger against America, says
Dr. Angel Rodriguez, a leading Biblical scholar.
Adventists
Respond to Terrorist Crisis
As emergency and rescue teams search for survivors of todays
terrorist attacks, Seventh-day Adventists in the United States
and around the world are responding to the unfolding tragedy.
Adventist
World Leaders Call for Prayer as Terrorist Attacks Hit United
States
Employees at the Seventh-day Adventist world headquarters gathered
this morning to pray for those impacted by the series of terrorist
attacks that hit the United States eastern seaboard this morning,
September 11.
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