The story of Haru Hariva, one of the early indigenous missionaries in Papua New Guinea, is extraordinary history that should not be lost.
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Canoes, Crocodiles and Christ tells the stories of some of the most remarkable experiences of one of the first Adventist Papua New Guinean missionaries.
Missionaries and ex-missionaries from the Cooranbong area were celebrated in a special service at Avondale Memorial Church on Sabbath, August 3.
Pastor Glenn Townend—fresh off his epic trek—reflects on Kokoda's past as well as its present-day challenges.
Before commencing their Kokoda trek, Jarrod and his family took some time to look back.
Lest we forget . . . those who have gone before us.
This new book is both a collection of stories and a comprehensive survey of the history and significance of mission boats in the growth and development of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the South Pacific.
In Western Christianity, we no longer have to worry about being thrown to the lions or burned at the stake. However, there is a new danger we should all be worried about.
The vanua is the epitome of Pacific identity, offering a sense of belonging, blessing and pride to its people. The problem is the beliefs and practices of the Seventh-day Adventist Church are not always aligned with the those of the vanua.