The Seventh-day Adventist Church launched World Refugee Sabbath in 2016 to encourage the faith community to actively participate in raising public awareness of the hardships of refugees.
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Beulah Adventist Primary School has been recognised by the King of Tonga.
According to Pastor Gershom Luke, the message of hope presented each night brought comfort and optimism during the present uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and other social issues.
Local Mums At The Table groups in Victoria, New South Wales and New Zealand organised special Mother’s Day events to connect with mums in their community.
Nurses were honoured for their resilience and selflessness.
The Kingscliff Classic, a three-day charity cycling event organised by 25000Spins, rallied 45 riders, raising more than $A24,000 for earthquake relief efforts in Syria and Turkey.
Celebrating Reconciliation Week, Mamarapha College unveiled new facilities designed to enhance First Nations ministry and education, featuring a significant mural telling a journey from darkness to light.
More than 500 participants attended a Digital Discipleship training weekend in Papua New Guinea, exploring the effective use of social media for sharing Jesus and navigating digital evangelism.
Six female science students at Pacific Adventist University were awarded laptops by BEST PNG, recognising their academic merit and supporting their future teaching careers.
Sydney Adventist Hospital has taken the time to celebrate its team of more than 300 volunteers.