0.58% (0.6 million) of Mexico's population is affiliated to the Seventh-day Adventists.
The Seventh Day Adventist Church in Rio Rancho, New Mexico is located at Westside Boulevarde. This appears to be the only Seventh Day Adventist Church in the town.
As a percentage of the population, Rwanda is the most common place for the practice of Adventist religion.
There are a total of 2970 Seventh-day Adventist churches in Mexico. That is not counting smaller groups that meet for church.
Something over 51. There are 51 in the Sonora Mexican Conference, but there is a portion of northern Sonora that is part of the Baja California Conference. That conference has 85 churches, some of which are in Sonora.
Adventist Today was created in 1993.
Adventist Review was created in 1849.
Adventist World was created in 2005.
Adventist Forums was created in 1967.
Adventist Mission was created in 1863.
Adventist Mission was born in 1829.
Adventist Currents ended in 1988.
Adventist Currents was created in 1983.