A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger”–Proverbs 15:1.
Tag: Adventist Church
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.
From a life of addiction and crime, Brett and Murphy found redemption and purpose through their journey with the Seventh-day Adventist Church, demonstrating the profound impact of faith and community.
One of the biggest cases to have ever challenged the public’s trust in the justice system of Australia is the case of Seventh-day Adventist mother Lindy Chamberlain.
In 1960, the Adventist Church celebrated its “Jubilee” of 75 years of Adventism in the South Pacific.
During its third annual Community Appreciation Day, Caboolture Adventist Church honoured Alta-1 and the Domestic Violence Emergency Housing Project, acknowledging their crucial roles in the local community.
Previously serving as under-treasurer, Kenton Ghona replaces the outgoing CFO, Russell Strahan.
The history of Seventh-day Adventism's relationship with fundamentalism is explored in two recently published books. Regardless of the viewpoint, it is clear that the Church's approach to fundamentalism has shaped Adventist faith and life in many ways.
Worships, training and reconciliation all formed part of the South Pacific Divisions National Reconciliation Week activities.
A new “House of prayer” online event is being introduced by the South Pacific Division to pray for specific needs in each of the four Unions and the region.