AHCL Board chair Pastor Glenn Townend thanked Mr Currie for his commitment and dedication to the San over the past three decades.
Author: Tracey Bridcutt
The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Australia will continue to advocate for appropriate legislation to protect religious freedom and free speech after today’s announcement.
Adventist HealthCare Limited, the parent organisation of Sydney Adventist Hospital, voted two new directors to its Board at its annual general meeting yesterday.
South Pacific Division education director Dr Carol Tasker said it was a huge loss and the school community is grieving.
Literature evangelism is to undergo significant revitalisation in a bid to breathe new life into this long-established and core Church ministry.
A Seventh-day Adventist “centre of influence” large enough to hold 1500 people will be officially opened in Fiji next month by world Church president Dr Ted Wilson.
Seventh-day Adventist media operators in Fiji are looking at ways to reach the almost 50 per cent of the country’s population who are of Indian descent.
Adventist education in Vanuatu has such a good reputation that communities are very eager to establish an Adventist school in their village despite differences in religion.
Vanuatu students are missing their families but have settled in well to Aore Adventist Academy.
“It’s not only to get a degree and a good job. While they are in that institution they are an ambassador for Christ to share their faith and lead someone to Jesus.”