NAD NewsPoints
About NAD NewsPoints
NAD NewsPoints is a bi-weekly e-newsletter for all Seventh-day Adventist church leaders and members in North America. Every regular issue includes news, announcements, resources, ViewPoints quotes, links to Adventists in the News, Adventist Journey magazine link Edition, and Upcoming Events (Special Days & Offerings). CLICK HERE to subscribe!

NewsPoints May 31, 2018
Religious Liberty Dinner held in D.C.; NAD president Dan Jackson speaks at SAU graduation ceremony; ACS Disaster Response advisory in RI; more

NewsPoints May 24, 2018
NAD Adventist women in leadership meet, share advice; Jiří Moskala talks about new book; tips for ACS DR leaders after a mass shooting occurs; more

NewsPoints May 18, 2018
Is This Thing On? broadcasts from Walla Walla; La Sierra Wind Ensemble at Carnegie Hall; Andrews sophomore mathematics major receives award; more

NewsPoints May 9, 2018
Educator Dr. V. Bailey Gillespie passes away; Colorado pastor recognized for city council service; Oakwood receives Crystal Apple health award; more

NewsPoints May 3, 2018
Calvin Rock authors book "Protest & Progress; 5 SMs share their experiences; Terry Shaw, president/CEO of Adventist Health System, interviewed; more

NewsPoints April 26, 2018
Record 185 Pathfinder teams participate in PBE; Oakwood University Church to honor local Waffle House shooting hero; WWU president discusses diversity

NewsPoints April 18, 2018
NAD gives away fresh produce to neighbors; Dan Jackson talks about evangelism at eHuddle; Walla Walla to host next "Is This Thing On?" dialogue; more

NewsPoints April 12, 2018
Sonscreen welcomes 225 to annual festival; La Sierra University receives 10-year re-accreditation; young adults go on Philadelphia mission trip; more

NewsPoints April 4, 2018
WWU statement on racist social media post investigation; a Holbrook Indian School staffer is giving back; Andrews hosts social consciousness summit

NewsPoints March 29, 2018
NAD serves soup on GYD; school shooting survivor attends PBE, not rally; two churches in Tenn. cross racial divide; Eyes For India conducts surgeries