In his year-end report to the Division Executive Committee, Rodney Brady said the financial impact was not as bleak as had been initially feared.
Author: Tracey Bridcutt
In a year like no other, the end-of-year Division Executive Committee meetings looked very different this year.
Rafael Karis has set himself a goal—to deliver 280 copes of the Pacific edition of Signs of the Times magazine in the month of November.
The study of 4913 "millennials" analysed how respondents were faring in terms of employment, educational attainment and income, and also in a range of life matters.
New leadership teams were elected for the Papua New Guinea Union Mission and the Trans Pacific Union Mission at this week's year-end meeting of the South Pacific Division Executive Committee.
#weRtheCHURCH is back on November 20 and it's going to look a little different this time.
A Bible study group started by two sisters in Papua New Guinea has grown tenfold in just six months.
How two retired pastors and a former Sanitarium engineer got an old mission station engine fired up again.
South Pacific Division CFO Rodney Brady said the Church's finances have taken a hit, but have so far withstood the pressures.