Every year, around April, a unique migration happens along the North New South Wales (NNSW) coast. A group of males, of all ages, converge on the NNSW Big Camp at Stuart's Point for what has long been regarded as one of the most integral events in Australian culture: the barbecue.
Category: Community
Members of a church in Papua New Guinea have put a smile on the faces of the hard-working police.
There are many reasons why Landsborough church is known as the "caring" church.
For Wendell and Linda Downs, the way to start a missionary ministry is simple: God opens your eyes to a need, then puts resources within reach to fill those needs.
Ann Wooldridge has been appointed the new leader of AdSAFE—the independent agency responsible for creating safer environments for children and vulnerable adults in the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Why church members, families and communities need to take reconciliation ministry seriously.
The San's "yellow army" comprises more than 460 volunteers who contribute around 60,000 hours per year.
There is more to being a spiritual carer (chaplain) than sitting beside a hospital bed.
How one man's decision to keep the Sabbath resulted in the experience of a lifetime: participating in the Queen's Baton Relay for the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
Mother’s Day came early at Sydney Adventist Hospital with the annual San Teddy Bears Picnic.