Neal C. Wilson served as president of the Adventist Church, overseeing the creation of the church’s Fundamental Beliefs, as well as the relocation of its world headquarters. He also helped to further mission in the former Soviet Union by obtaining permission to establish a seminary near Moscow two years before the fall of communism in 1989
John Bradshaw, the New Zealand-born pastor of a Seventh-day Adventist congregation in College Place, Washington, is the new speaker/director of It Is Written, a pioneering Adventist television ministry.
The Adventist Development and Relief Agency in the United Kingdom is providing support and training for the albino community in Tanzania, which faces a lack of education, scarce job opportunities and segregation in the region. Launched this month, the two-year Tanzania Albino Society Support and Empowerment Project (TASSEP) will work with the region’s albino community to provide training in networking, advocacy and management from their headquarters in Dar es Salaam. The project follows previous projects by ADRA Tanzania, including the donation of sun-protection products, prescription glasses and tuition support for albino students.