The health message of the Seventh-day Adventist Church—the “right arm” of the gospel—is getting a much-needed booster shot as part of an innovative new strategy designed to meet the needs of communities throughout the South Pacific Division.
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More than 2500 people attended the first major health expo held in the Papua New Guinea Union Mission.
Life can be full of struggles, even the Christian life, yet these men set aside their weekend to become "more than conquerors".
Seventh-day Adventist schools in Papua New Guinea are bursting at the seams as increasing numbers of parents want their children to experience the benefits of Adventist education.
Enrolments at the Pacific Adventist University School of Business are set to increase and the quality of education improve, with the opening of a new multi-purpose complex at PAU’s Koiari Park campus outside Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
A new corporate identity for the Seventh-day Adventist Church was approved by the General Conference during a recent global leadership gathering in Silver Spring, Maryland.
Prescott College Southern (Morphett Vale, SA) will soon open its doors to an extra 250 students, with the local council last month approving the school’s application to increase enrolment numbers from 650 to 900.
A food pantry has opened in Gunnedah to provide a resource for families struggling financially.
Churches around the Pacific now have access to copyright compliance information after the South Pacific Division updated the copyright information on its website.
Children don’t usually look forward to returning to school after the holidays, but the students at Wahroonga Adventist School were all smiles on their first day back for Term 2.