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United States : Federal Court Rules For Sabbath-keeping Worker
A United States federal district court in Fayetteville , Arkansas , has ruled for a Seventh-day Adventist who sought accommodation for his Sabbath- keeping beliefs. The worker was awarded U.S. $311,166.75 in lost wages and punitive damages. To see pictures and to read the rest of this story Click here

Adventists Ready Da Vinci Code Response, Affirm Bible Account
"The essence of Brown's argument is you can't have confidence in the Bible, and Jesus is merely a good man," Finley says. "For Christians, however, the Bible is divinely inspired and Jesus is the Son of God."
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New Guidelines for Seventh-day Adventist Church Web Sites
The presence of Seventh-day Adventist churches, offices, and institutions around the world has established a global recognition for the Church. Public perception concerning the worldwide family of Seventh-day Adventists is influenced by the lives of members, by the actions of each organization, by denominationally-identified services and programs, and by the maintenance of aesthetic appeal at all physical properties. The Church has adopted and registered, as a trademark, its official name and logo. All denominational organizations listed in the current Seventh-day Adventist Yearbook are authorized to use, for non-commercial purposes, the registered trademarks ("Seventh-day Adventists," "Adventist," "SDA," or any derivative of such; see GC BA 40 40) and logo, of the Church. The right to use the official name and logo of the Church is accompanied by an obligation to protect these against misuse and misrepresentation. To Read These Guidelines Click Here
These guidelines were voted by the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists Executive Committee at the Annual Council Session in Silver Spring, Maryland, October 10, 2006.