Adventist youth took to the streets armed with bags of food and water, determined to make a difference in the lives of the homeless.
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The event was hosted by the Australian Union Conference (AUC) youth department’s official publication My Edge magazine.
The search for a new vice-chancellor and president of Avondale University will now begin following a decision by Professor Kevin Petrie to step down.
Despite the heavy rain and winds brought about by Cyclone Kevin in Vanuatu, 24 people were baptised in Nayaca Village, Nadarivatu, Fiji, on March 4.
One-hour sessions have been offered by qualified counsellors and supervised final-year counselling students at the Morisset ADRA Op Shop on Mondays and Wednesdays.
Fulton Adventist University College is celebrating a significant milestone with its accreditation by the Fiji Institute of Chartered Accountants (FICA), a regulatory body of chartered accountants in Fiji.
Led by manager Dr Paul Rankin the volunteers have dedicated their time to receiving, cleaning, repairing, recycling, organising and selling donated goods.
An exciting opportunity is available to Adventist young people and others searching for their purpose that will change the trajectory of their life.
William Johnsson was an Australian-born Adventist minister, writer and magazine editor who served, challenged and loved the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Three leaders from Adventist Media visited the Papua New Guinea Union Mission headquarters last week to discuss existing projects and to look at new opportunities in media and communications.