Local pastors were trained, inspired and enjoyed some well-deserved R&R.
Category: News
Papua New Guinea's leader reflected on the hope that Jesus' death brings and shared his intentions to improve the country's weak health sector.
Kiribati residents are able to access health check-ups and workshops through a new wellness hub supported by 10,000 Toes.
More than 2000 people attended the programs or watched online.
Local churches and conferences are encouraged to help promote the campaign and spread hope.
The camp, that happens every two years, is designed to give support to new ministers in training, support and access to church leaders.
The developer of the only postgraduate course in lifestyle medicine in Australia and New Zealand is now recognised by his peers as a “change-maker.”
Let's keep the PAU community in our prayers at this challenging time.
Delegates from both Tasmania and Northern Australia were enthusiastic about how they see God leading into the future.
Young people gathered for youth rallies and community service on Sabbath, March 20.