A pou (Maori caving) is so much more than a pretty wooden monument.
Category: Community
Stories from Sunnyside shows positive difference Adventist pioneer’s faith made in her community.
Young people from Apotiko Adventist church in Lae district, Morobe, are working tirelessly to reach others through community service.
Approximately 200 teachers from 17 Adventist schools joined forces to complete the project.
An additional 63 people are now licensed facilitators for the Complete Health Improvement Program (CHIP) in the Papua New Guinea Union Mission.
The Papua New Guinea Union Mission is embracing "Total Member Involvement", and exciting things are happening as a result.
Church membership in Papua New Guinea continues to soar, thanks in no small part to the power of reconciliation.
Most people avoid politics like the plague. Yet in Papua New Guinea, more and more Adventists are stepping into the political arena.
The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) Australia is gearing up for this year’s ADRA Appeal, which it hopes will raise $A1 million for those in need.
Empty shoe boxes have become useful vessels for sharing the love of God to children in remote parts of PNG’s Central Papua Conference.