
200 tertiary students share their faith
“It’s not only to get a degree and a good job. While they are in that institution they are an ambassador for Christ to share their faith and lead someone to Jesus.”
“It’s not only to get a degree and a good job. While they are in that institution they are an ambassador for Christ to share their faith and lead someone to Jesus.”
The General Conference president will travel to Fiji in late November to celebrate the rebuilding and reopening of 27 churches destroyed by 2016’s Cyclone Winston. He will also stop over in Sydney, Australia.
The second “Waves Across the Pacific: uncovering Adventist mission” conference has been held at Fiji’s Fulton College, exploring Adventist Mission history.
School holidays are usually a time when students like to relax and hang out with their friends but 16-year-old Inoke Kini preached instead.
The Discipling Kids Convention saw parents and pastors from around Fiji trained to disciple their children to leave a legacy that will last.
“Three young tourists—a German, a Korean and an American—walk into a church in Fiji . . .” No, it’s not the start of a joke. Just a very real example of cross-cultural ministry in action.
ADRA has delivered a two-month supply of Weet-Bix to 14,301 school children from cyclone-hit communities in Ra Province, Fiji.
Dr Glynn Galo has been appointed principal of Fiji’s Adventist tertiary institution, Fulton College.
Church workers from all over Fiji have gathered at Fulton College to start 2017 with God.