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LOMA LINDA, CA – Loma Linda University Health has agreed to a $7.5 million settlement to resolve allegations involving the improper disposal of hazardous waste and confidential patient information, concluding a civil case that stemmed from a multi-year investigation by California authorities. This, according to an article on CBS News, by Dean Fioresi. The lawsuit, […]

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by Kelly Sink  |  4 June 2026  |   I dream of a church Where everybody feels fully known, deeply loved, and gently stretched into more spacious living. Where every aspect, every gesture conveys that all people are cherished, that we enjoy them just for themselves, and that their presence among us is a gift. Where […]

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ORLANDO, FL. – AdventHealth University will introduce three new degree programs and a minor beginning in Fall 2026 as part of an effort to prepare healthcare professionals for evolving community needs. In an article in AdventHealth news, by Jennider Audette, the new offerings include a Master of Arts in Clinical Ministry, a dual Master of […]

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par Dr. Sydney Freeman, Jr. & Dr. Michael C. Mickens  | 4 juin 2026  | L’église moderne se trouve confrontée à un paradoxe. D’un côté, elle proclame une théologie enracinée dans le sacerdoce universel – une doctrine qui affirme que chaque chrétien est appelé, doté de dons et mandaté pour le ministère. De l’autre, elle […]

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RIVERSIDE, CA – La Sierra University received the highest financial health grade among Seventh-day Adventist colleges and universities in North America in Forbes’ 2026 assessment of higher education institutions. The university earned a B+ grade and a 3.32 GPA in Forbes’ annual America’s College Financial Grades, which evaluated more than 900 private, nonprofit colleges a...

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