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The Local Church
Churches in Peninsular Malaysia Mission:
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The World Church
Seventh-day Adventists can truly be regarded as a worldwide family of
Christian believers. The Adventist presence manifests itself in nearly
every country of the globe. Administratively, the church is served
through its 13 regional areas of the world. No matter where you find a
Seventh-day Adventist believer, you will find them to adhere to the
ideals described by the Bible and their lives illustrating both faith
in God and the church's commitment to the betterment of all human
beings.
Seventh-day Adventists are a growing church. Currently the growth rate
is almost one million every year, with new members joining the church
at a rate of one every 35 seconds. Globally, the church is doubling in
size every 12 years. High concentrations of Adventists are found in
Central and South America, throughout Africa, the Philippines and many
other areas. In composition, 39 percent of Adventists are African, 30
percent Hispanic, 14 percent East Asian, and 11 percent Caucasian.
The mission of the church places great emphasis on different aspects
of human freedom and responsibility. These include: religious liberty
and human rights, humanitarian aid and development, better lifestyles,
health and wholeness, education and personal growth, as well as social
issues and community involvement.
World Divisions

Administratively, the world-wide Church has 13 Divisions, which are
composed of churches grouped by a collection of missions, fields, or
states into unions of churches. The Divisions, and headquarters:
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East-Central Africa (ECD) Nairobi, Kenya
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Euro-Africa (EUD)
Berne, Switzerland
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Euro-Asia (ESD) Moscow, Russia
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Inter-American (IAD) Miami, United States of America
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North American (NAD) Silver Spring, United States of
America
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Northern Asia-Pacific (NSD) Koyang City, Korea.
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Southern Africa-Indian Ocean (SID) Harare Zimbabwe
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South American (SAD) Brasilia, Brazil.
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South Pacific (SPD) Wahroonga, Australia.
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Southern Asia (SUD) Tamil Nadu, India.
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Southern Asia-Pacific (SSD) Cavite, Philippines.
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Trans-European (TED) St. Albans, England.
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West-Central Africa (WAD) Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire.
Our Name and Mission
Our Name:
The name Seventh-day Adventist includes vital beliefs for us as a
Church. 'Adventist' reflects our passionate conviction in the nearness
of the soon return ('advent') of Jesus. 'Seventh-day' refers to the
Biblical Sabbath which from Creation has always been the seventh day
of the week, or Saturday.
Our Mission:
The mission of the Seventh-day Adventist Church is to proclaim to all
peoples the everlasting gospel in the context of the Three Angels'
messages of Revelation 14:6-12, leading them to accept Jesus as their
personal Savior and to unite with His church, and nurturing them in
preparation for His soon return.
Our Method:
We pursue this mission under the guidance of the Holy Spirit through:
* Preaching: Accepting Christ's commission (Matthew 28:18-20), we
proclaim to all the world the message of a loving God, most fully
revealed in His Son's reconciling ministry and atoning death.
Recognizing the Bible to be God's Revelation of His will, we present
its full message, including the second advent of Christ and the
continuing authority of His Ten Commandment law.
* Teaching: Acknowledging that development of mind and character is
essential to God's redemptive plan, we promote the growth of a mature
understanding of and relationship to God, His Word, and the created
universe.
* Healing: Affirming the biblical emphasis on the well-being of the
whole person, we make the preservation of health and the healing of
the sick a priority and through our ministry to the poor and
oppressed, cooperate with the Creator in His compassionate work of
restoration.
Our Vision:
In harmony with the prophecies of the Scriptures, we see as the climax
of God's plan the restoration of all His creation to full harmony with
His perfect will and righteousness.
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