It is urged that “Jesus was a refugee”, but is such a statement accurate in the context of contemporary political debates?
Tag: history
The Killing Fields and the Cross is Bradley Booth's most recent book, a story of survival and finding faith amid the Cambodian genocide.
Battle Creek may seem a world away from the South Pacific. Yet for Adventists, this American village is part of our story.
A young couple leaves a comfortable life to share their faith on Mare Island, facing family conflict, loss and a church destroyed by fire.
The 2025 theme, “Called: The Great Appointment”, reframes what was once remembered as the Great Disappointment into a story of hope and mission.
The property department of the Seventh-day Adventist Church is restoring a heritage-listed home located on the same road as the Division headquarters in Wahroonga, Sydney.
Pastor Nasoni Lutunaliwa, in dedicating the church’s 64 members, declared: “This church on the hilltop must remain a lighthouse in Ra Province—lifting up Jesus so that all may be drawn to Him.”
The display features Bibles from a significant collection gifted to the SPD last year.
Pacific Adventist University (PAU) recently celebrated Adventist Heritage Month with a 10-day program hosted at the library’s Archives and Heritage Centre. The event honoured early Adventist pioneers and commemorated October 22, 1844—known in Church history as the Great Disappointment.