Road to Bethlehem teams around Australia and New Zealand are preparing for larger crowds as they again prepare to tell the story of Jesus’ birth after the disruptions of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Author: Nathan Brown
The Seventh-day Adventist Church, despite its small size in the 1890s, played a crucial role in Australia's constitutional development. It was instrumental in promoting religious freedom, setting a standard for future considerations on Indigenous people's recognition and rights.
Tracing the growth of the Seventh-day Adventist Church's relationship with Australia's First Peoples, the journey has been marked by efforts for reconciliation, indigenous empowerment and leadership.
We Stand on Their Shoulders shows the different ways in which pastors have contributed to the growth, life and witness of the church, while upholding our belief in the “priesthood of all believers”.
The Radical Rescue is a is a helpful invitation to teach, share and re-visit the stories of Jesus for all of us.
Calvary to Pentecost works well for personal devotional reading, but will be at its best when used as a discussion starter in a small-group setting or even in a larger church context.
"Thinking Faith," a VicASA event, saw 140 participants explore the intersection of faith and career, fostering an environment for open dialogue about doubt and faith.
The history of Seventh-day Adventism's relationship with fundamentalism is explored in two recently published books. Regardless of the viewpoint, it is clear that the Church's approach to fundamentalism has shaped Adventist faith and life in many ways.
La Sierra associate professor of practical theology Dr Maury Jackson talks about his recent project with Signs Publishing and the response he has been receiving to it.