More than 120 delegates from 11 Pacific nations are attending the quinquennial gathering, which began with cultural elements that highlighted the host nation of Fiji and the wider Pacific.
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Seminary students attending an on-campus symposium at Avondale University have learnt about crossing cultures for mission and committed to addressing injustices of race and racism.
With more than 20 different nationalities among the church members, the celebration gathered more than 100 attendees—some in traditional costumes.
Specialising in greeting cards that connect people to Aboriginal Australia, Dana Garlett’s business Paperbark Prints is an expression of her identity.
Avondale alumna gets government grant to tell "untold stories" of mothers representing more than 50 cultures.
"[This book] is essential reading, showing the simplicity of sharing Jesus with non-believers and how the Holy Spirit does the heavy lifting on our behalf."
Challenging overseas professional experiences fostering a sense of freedom and belonging lead to better learning for pre-service teachers, research by an Avondale lecturer shows.