The Seventh-day Adventist Church’s mission in Africa began in the 1860s with pioneers like Hannah More. Official missionaries arrived in South Africa by 1887, overcoming challenges such as diseases and cultural resistance. Today, the church has over 10 million members, addressing contemporary issues like polygamy and youth engagement while leveraging technology and community development to enhance its mission.




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Seventh-day Adventist Mission in Africa: A Historical Overview
The Seventh-day Adventist Church’s mission in Africa began in the 1860s with pioneers like Hannah More. Official missionaries arrived in South Africa by 1887, overcoming challenges such as diseases and cultural resistance. Today, the church has over 10 million members, addressing contemporary issues like polygamy and youth engagement while leveraging technology and community development to enhance its mission.