Dr David Trim spoke about his most recent book.
Tag: adventist history
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."
Imagine almost dying from trying to baptise your church members! The Record magazine captured such a story in its October 20 Issue in 1984.
The Adventist Heritage Centre unveils a new exhibition space at the SPD office, featuring artefacts and interactive elements.
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.
This year's program sought to inspire young people watching to share the same faith as the early pioneers.
If you’ve visited or studied at Avondale University you might recognise the girls’ dormitory Ella Boyd. But do you know Ella’s story or why the building was named for her?
There is a golden thread of voluntary loving labour by church members running through all these historical records.