An Adventist church member from Northern Territory, Australia, has been posthumously awarded in the Australia Day honours list, after serving her remote community for more than 45 years.
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Hundreds of participants travelled from various locations by sea, air and land to attend the training.
Associate Professor Dianne Sika-Paotonu is the first Pacific scientist to receive the Royal Society Te Apārangi Callaghan Medal for science communication.
Teachers were equipped with spiritual and practical tools to enhance their impact in both the classroom and the community.
These dedicated individuals successfully completed their studies in Conservation and Land Management, showcasing their skills at the vibrant Springwood community garden, located at the edge of the church property.
Community members were invited to charge their mobile phones, take hot showers and share warm meals at the church.
A highlight of this year’s ATSIM camp was a Sabbath-afternoon baptism, after which a further seven people responded to an appeal to prepare for baptism.
Dr Gurdial Singh has embarked on an adventure of a lifetime: a trek to Everest Base Camp.