A symposium hosted by Avondale University for students and church members has equipped participants to plant churches.
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The first tree was planted this morning in a special ceremony attended by government, San hospital and church leaders, along with students from Wahroonga Adventist School.
10,000 Toes is now in 10 countries around the South Pacific, helping to combat the devastating impacts of diabetes and other lifestyle diseases.
Avondale University got outstanding results in the 2021 Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching survey about student experience.
Adventurers from all over NNSW came together for the first conference-wide camporee post-pandemic.
Northern Australian Conference (NAC) teens spent a week kayaking through the Whitsundays and growing spiritually at the NAC Teen Ex held from September 25 to October 1.
The idea for the camp was born from a desire to bring young people together and inspire them to serve Jesus.
A new study into community perceptions of the Seventh-day Adventist Church shows that the Adventist Church has a significant identity issue and needs to seek opportunities to help people understand its relevance.
The church plant stems from humble beginnings and has grown considerably during the last eight years.