Soon after Women's Ministries began in 1990 it was obvious that there was a need for a logo—a symbol, a statement about Women's Ministries—something that would say something without words or need translation. Women’s Ministries leaders worked with Jeff Dever, of Dever Designs, an Adventist designer near the General Conference, to come up with such an image. During the last twenty years the logo has been slightly adapted to help the Church understand better who and what the Adventist woman is.
The logo is only to be used to identify the Women's Ministries Department of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and is in fact widely used on correspondence, invitations, brochures, backdrops, banners and program bulletins etc.
The most recent revision of the logo has some small stylistic changes. Both the old and the new versions may be used.
Women's Ministries Logo revised
Both old and new versions can be used