Dr Roy Adams, a former teacher, pastor, and associate editor of Adventist Review and Adventist World, remains active in writing, speaking, and church life in retirement.
Tag: adventist history
At 95, Norman Tew is still serving every week at church. His life is a testament that serving God never stops—no matter your age or profession.
Dr Michael Campbell is an Adventist historian, prolific author and direct of Archives, Statistics and Research for the North American Division, based in Columbia, Maryland.
Inspired by Philip Reekie, a group of cyclists and their support crew embarked on a 1160km journey from Brisbane, Qld, to Eugowra, NSW, over seven days, riding up to 200km each day
Kata Ragoso was one of the first Adventists to ever be baptised and ordained as a pastor in the Solomon Islands. His name bears testimony to the transformation experienced in the Solomon Islands during his lifetime in turning to God.
Paddy Cannon is significant in Australian Adventist Church history as reportedly the first Indigenous Australian to be ordained as a local church elder.
Dr David Trim spoke about his most recent book.
Wattafeni (Watti) Boiori was one of the first Seventh-day Adventist converts in Papua (now Papua New Guinea), being one of 11 who were baptised in 1924
"I was saved in a country where so many with great faith died."