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Category: My Ministry
In the early 2000s, Mr Colquhoun and his wife Julie were working in the corporate world with good incomes and a beautiful home in Sydney. But in 2006 they vowed to dedicate the rest of their lives to help those trapped by poverty and injustice.
A new kind of Adventist church is thriving in Melbourne, one that is tailored to attract young adults and faith-seekers.
Despite lockdown and police arrests, a team of people go out into the city streets every Sunday to feed the homeless in Suva, Fiji.
Over the past 31 years, Allan Foote, a now-retired pastor from New Zealand, has cooked and sold more than 36,000 steam puddings to raise funds for local church initiatives and the wider community.
A group of around 55 people currently support the ministry every month by making food and going out into the community.
When Rebekah De La Cerna's faith journey transformed as a result of Bible journalling, God inspired her to share her passion with others through workshops.
A collaboration between Canberra National and South Canberra Adventist churches is setting the course for a bright future in the ACT.
A small group of Adventists decided to make a difference for the drought-ravaged communities of South Queensland.
Elizabeth Waters runs a program where young girls in Cambodia can earn money, keep safe and stay off the streets.