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Public Affairs and Religious Liberty News, March 21, 2022

Public Affairs and Religious Liberty News, March 21, 2022

These news briefs are compiled and shared by the Department of Public Affairs and Religious Liberty (PARL) to be a useful resource of current events.

This week:

Local pastors and congregations in the Ukraine are providing food, shelter, transportation and care to hundreds of displaced people every night with help from the Hope in Crisis initiative.

o This story is available from the Adventist News Network at: “Crowds Flock to Adventist Churches for Safety in Ukraine

From March 7-27 the Seventh-day Adventist Church in South America has launched prayer campaign on behalf of those suffering from world conflicts. This prayer campaign will not only focus on the situation in the Ukraine, but for people around the world facing conflicts and religious liberty challenges.

o This story is available from the Adventist News Network at: “Church Dedicates 21 Days to Prayer for Those Affected by World Conflicts


For more information about any of these stories please contact Jennifer Gray Woods, director of government affairs and associate director for Public Affairs and Religious Liberty at the Seventh-day Adventist Church world headquarters at [email protected]