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The Psychology of Vaccine Hesitancy: Could the Church Help?
April 25, 2021

The Psychology of Vaccine Hesitancy: Could the Church Help?

One of the most negative components of how the pandemic has been managed has to do with psychological factors. From the impact of the initial lockdown to pandemic fatigue , the role of behaviors and beliefs in following mitigating measures (e.g. wearing a face mask, social distancing, hand was...

Patient heavily treated for rare disease finds resolve at LLU Cancer Center
April 25, 2021

Patient heavily treated for rare disease finds resolve at LLU Cancer Center

Shilene Blain-Hearns suffered from Waldenstrom Macroglobulinemia (WM), a rare blood cancer, for nearly two decades before transitioning her care to Loma Linda University Cancer Center . There, an oncologist and pharmacist collaborated on a treatment to bring 60-year-old Blain-Hearns the long-awa...

Adventurers Put Evangelism Into Practice
April 25, 2021

Adventurers Put Evangelism Into Practice

Recently the Helper class of the Zaoksky Adventurer Club (Zaoksky, Russia) visited the Ellen White Research Center where the children heard inspiring stories from the lives of early Church pioneers.  Larisa Aksentevna Andrusyak told of missionaries from Ellen White’s time, as well as modern evang...

Called for This Moment
April 24, 2021

Called for This Moment

It has been a year since we were deeply impacted by the dreadful coronavirus pandemic. Each of us can recall what it felt like as we watched, in almost stunned disbelief, the country shut down—offices closed down, churches closed, restaurants closed, professional sports canceled, children sent ho...