A landmark report from the first phase of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Australia’s review of Church structure indicates the need for significant change in a number of areas.
Category: Culture
A new year brings change. Yet though "the grass withers and the flowers fall . . . the word of our God endures forever."
As the year draws to a close, Adventist Record editor Jarrod Stackelroth reflects on some of the highlights that defined 2017.
The bestseller list shows customers’ preferences for locally produced books, with new-release books from Signs Publishing and cookbooks from Revive Café’s Jeremy Dixon in New Zealand regular favourites.
To many congregations, the pastor’s spouse is no more than an unpaid volunteer.
The Adventist Church founder pushed through the barriers of pain and fatigue to continue her soul-winning witness.
When it comes to beauty, the world and the Word of God have very different views.
More than 800 people attended a TED-style weekend of presentations held in Toowoomba, Queensland, November 4-5, and more than double that number watched online.
"The best way to describe Okay, All Together Now is that it is a collection of articles . . . But, oh, the content of those articles!"