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PROJECT UPDATE--Here is a report on what Adventists are doing in the God Loves New York project.

Kabul Medical Work Rebounds--An Adventist couple has entered Afghanistan to reestablish the Kabul Medical Center.

Impacting New York With the Gospel--The Seventh-day Adventist Church steps up its outreach the big apple.

The Seventh-day Adventist Response Continues--Adventists all over North America are responding to the terrorist attacks.

LLU Delays Kabul University Project--Loma Linda University puts medical education venture on hold at Kabul University.

Adventists Assist in America's Recovery--New York state has given Adventist Community Services a major role in the state's recovery efforts. Get all the details here.

The Band Marches In--Oakwood College students shared a message of love and hope in the streets of New York through music.

  Who's to Blame?--In the wake of tragedy, General Conference Ministerial Secretary James Cress seeks to explain the unexplainable.




  Coping After Tragedy-- Here's a poignant interview with Madeline Moy, a widow since September 11.

  Now More Than Ever-- We can lessen death's sting by making sure our families and our wishes for the Lord's work are taken care of.

  Twin Towser of Tragedy & TRIUMPH--Last year's attack on the United States sheds light on a terrorist attack 2,000 years ago.

  Answer the 9/11 Call--Did you lose a relative or friend in the 9/11 attack? Did you narrowly escape the tragedy? The Adventist Review wants to hear from you.

  First In, Last Out--William G. Johnsson offers a personal reflection on a September 11 hero.

  Ash Tuesday--Can any good come out of September 11? William G. Johnsson answers tough questions.

  The Greatest Gift--NBC Christmas Special produced in New York City by Seventh-day Adventists.

  These Times--Adventist Review editor William Johnsson offers more reflections on September 11.

  Out of the Ashes--Young adults respond to a changing world.

  The September 11 Sky--Clifford Goldstein offers his reflections on the recent terrorist attacks.

  Understanding Islamic Fundamentalism--Adventist News Network interviews Borge Schantz, an Adventist scholar who has tracked Islamic culture for more than 10 years.

  The New York City Project--North American Division president Don Schneider shares a vision of evangelism and outreach in New York.

  It's OK to Be Angry--A reflection on September 11 by Adventist Review associate editor Roy Adams.

  From Tragedy to Triumph--A printed message from Mark Finley, speaker and director of the It Is Written television ministry.

  Terror From The Sky--The It Is Written broadcast for September 30, viewable with Real Player.




  Special Report: America Mourns--Week II coverage featuring printed reports, news updates, responses from lay members, devotional messages and a radio broadcast.

  Attack on America: An Adventist Response--Week I coverage includes early reports and a video message from GC president Jan Paulsen and NAD president Don Schneider.




  Answer the 9/11 Call--Did you lose a relative or friend in the 9/11 attack? Did you narrowly escape the tragedy? The Adventist Review wants to hear from you.

  How You Can Help--Many have sprung into action. You can too.

  Share Your Story--Where were you on September 11? How did these terrible events affect you? The Adventist Review would love to hear from you.


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