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

NewsPoints March 24, 2021
NAD NewsPoints-eHuddle evangelism leadership meet; Young adults give gifts at Texas hospital; Rocky Mtn. Conference statement on Boulder shooting

NewsPoints March 18, 2021
Mar 18, 2021-Special Edition: North American Division Leaders Call for Support of Asian-American Community

NewsPoints March 17, 2021
NAD NewsPoints-Oakwood/Huntsville Hospital sign lease; New Montana Conference president; MANS welding students create sculpture for Lacombe; more

NewsPoints March 10, 2021
NAD NewsPoints-La Sierra University Health works to corral COVID-19; Andrews Academy Alumna part of NASA Mars team; "Of Hallelujahs and Hope Vendors"

NewsPoints March 3, 2021
NAD NewsPoints-NAD votes strategic focus, elections' date; Oakwood University's new Mobile Market; Southern Adventist University's new president; more

NewsPoints February 26, 2021
Feb 26, 2021-Special Edition: Adventist Church Continues to Advocate for Religious Protections in LGBT Civil Rights Legislation

NewsPoints February 24, 2021
NAD NewsPoints-Oakwood Univ. Church sends 30,000 water bottles to Texas; profile-Brittany Winkfield; NAD podcast w/ Rocky Twyman; new Palau president

NewsPoints February 18, 2020
NAD NewsPoints-NAD Education "Something Better" virtual event, ACS distributes 150,00 donated masks donated; AdventHealth video on vaccine hesitancy

NewsPoints February 10, 2021
NAD NewsPoints-La Sierra University fall 2021 plans; Southwestern Adventist University new VP; ACS warehouse in NYC; commentary: "When We Pray"; more

NewsPoints February 3, 2021
NAD NewsPoints-Record-breaking tithe in North America; NAD president Black History Month video; Q&A on COVID vaccine; Iowa school recovers after storm