Inter-American Division of Seventh-day Adventists
Inter-America: Church business meetings highlight leaders commitment for spiritual revival throughout territory
Seventh-day Adventist leaders vowed to keep the momentum of spiritual revival and reformation alive throughout the 22 major church regions in Inter-America.
Inter-America: Publishing House reports on financial progress, shares new resources
Administrators and leaders at the Inter-American Division Publishing Association (IADPA), one of two publishing houses operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Inter-America, gave their financial report for 2011 and announced new projects to board
Inter-America: Church reorganizes in South Mexico to better serve explosive growth in region
Inter-America's top church leadership voted to reorganize the Seventh-day Adventist Church in South Mexico into two union regions. The decision came during day two of the church's executive committee meetings in Miami, Florida, on May 9, 2012.
Inter-America: Church appoints associate publishing director, new GEMA leaders voted
Dr. Erwin Gonzalez, who has served as president of GEMA Editorial House, was appointed associate publishing director for the church in Inter-America earlier today during the executive committee meetings, which began yesterday in Miami, Florida, United Sta
Inter-America: Church business meetings begin focused on spiritual revival
Dozens of Seventh-day Adventist leaders from throughout the 21 regions of the Inter-American Division (IAD) gathered yesterday to begin their mid-year executive committee meetings.
Inter-America: Institutional boards report on growth and plans
Inter-America's institutional boards reported on their growth, financial progress and future plans as Seventh-day Adventist board members from throughout Inter-America met in Miami, Florida, United States on May 7, 2012.
Inter-America officially launches its newest institution, Herbert Fletcher University
The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Inter-America officially launched its online educational institution yesterday in Miami, Florida, during a colorful ceremony that drew the attendance of top church leaders and educators from the 12 universities in the t
Andrews University grants honorary doctorate degree to Montemorelos University president
Andrews University (AU), one of the most prestigious educational institutions of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, granted an honorary Doctorate in Pedagogy to Ismael Castillo Osuna.
For Adventist radio arm, Armenian stations are inroad to mission
Adventist media officials say two new Adventist World Radio FM stations in Armenia will connect with residents of the world's oldest official Christian country.
Inter-America: Church leaders to connect with communities in urban areas
Seventh-day Adventist leaders in the Inter-American Division (IAD) want to reach and connect with the more than 36 million people living in three of its largest cities: Mexico City, Mexico, Bogota, Colombia, and Caracas, Venezuela.
Inter-America: Adventist Mission director prescribes Jesus method to evangelize urban areas
"The Seventh-day Adventist Church is a rural church, and we have not been putting our resources, our people into urban areas," said Pastor Gary Krause, Adventist Mission director for the Adventist world church, to more than one hundred top leaders from th
Inter-America: Church to continue focus on spiritual revival
For over a year now, the Seventh-day Adventist Church throughout Inter-America has been keen on creating the kind of spiritual revival that will motivate church members to lead a prayerful life, study the Bible regularly and be a witness for Jesus Christ.
Dominican Republic: Church-owned hospital inaugurates new floor
Adventist-owned Vista del Jardin Medical Center in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, officially opened its third floor during a special ceremony on Apr. 29, 2012.
Trinidad: Adventist university auditorium goes up in flames, investigation underway
Students, faculty and university officials are still stunned by the fire which destroyed the University of Southern Caribbean (USC) auditorium, in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, last week.
Dominican Republic: Positive relationships are key to advancing religious freedom, say Latin American advocates
A panel of religious liberty advocates from throughout Latin America discuss ways to promote religious freedom during a one-hour-and-a-half discussion in front of dozens of delegates attending the 7th IRLA World Congress in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic.
Dominican Republic: Church celebrates religious freedom on the island
A colorful festival-filled with music and drama-celebrated religious freedom as a gift from God and capped off a week of scholarly presentations and panels at the 7th World Congress for Religious Freedom.
Dominican Republic Secretary of State thanks IRLA for its global efforts to promote religious freedom
César Pina Toribio, Secretary of State for the Dominican Republic, attended the final session of the 7th World Congress April 26, telling attendees that his nation shares their commitment to preserving and promoting freedom of religion.
The end of the 7th World congress is really a beginning,says IRLA president
Three days of reports, discussions, and presentations came to an end April 26 with a program honoring men and women who have "walked the extra mile for religious freedom."
Baptist leader foresees growing tension between religious liberty and secularism
Neville Callam General Secretary of the World Baptist Alliance (WBA), told 7th World Congress attendees that "the resolution of the tension between religious liberty and secularism is more easily described than achieved."
There should be no compulsion with regard to faith, says leading Muslim human rights advocate
"Freedom of religion in its Islamic context implies that non-Muslims are not compelled to convert to Islam, nor are they hindered from practicing their own religious rights," said Shammout.








