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Tag: 125 years
The five years between 2010 and 2015 held many milestones for the Church and for Adventist Record.
From the devastating 2004 tsunami to the Black Saturday bushfires of 2009, communities grapple with loss and rebuild, finding strength in unity.
From 9/11's brutal impact to confronting the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the South Pacific, 2000-2005 were years of challenges. Amid global tragedies, the Church provided hope, innovative healthcare and community support.
Between 1995 and 2000, the Adventist Church worldwide was challenged in numerous ways surrounding its stance on moral issues, experiencing a reawakening and strengthening of moral integrity.
The Glacier View events sparked major debates on Desmond Ford's teachings, challenging Adventist beliefs and highlighting the need for clear communication and true understanding of the Bible.
In 1960, the Adventist Church celebrated its “Jubilee” of 75 years of Adventism in the South Pacific.
The late 1950s was a crucial time in Pacific island missions and also marked the moment when rock'n'roll star "Little Richard" decided to leave his successful career for a spiritual calling.