Between 1995 and 2000, the Adventist Church worldwide was challenged in numerous ways surrounding its stance on moral issues, experiencing a reawakening and strengthening of moral integrity.
Tag: Papua New Guinea
In the Pacific Islands, twin boys destined for death due to cultural taboos were miraculously saved. Years later, they returned to Takuu Atoll, transforming it with the teachings of Seventh-day Adventism.
Many preachers are needed—both lay members, including young people and retirees, and ministers.
The Warakum Adventist Church in Western Highlands has commenced constructing buildings for its three new church plants—Rondon Ridge, Solo Village and Girimba Settlement.
The young men were heavily addicted to smoking marijuana and used to cultivate the plant alongside other crops in their backyards and gardens.
The group, including Adventurers, Pathfinders, youth and community members, were accompanied by a police escort to the Kokopo Town Market.
The addition of the 16 new employees reflects PAU's response to its rising enrolment over recent years and its commitment to its 10-year strategic plan.
In 1960, the Adventist Church celebrated its “Jubilee” of 75 years of Adventism in the South Pacific.
AAS is gearing up for its 60th year of dedicated service to some of the most remote communities in Papua New Guinea.
The Boundary Road Pathfinders marked notable participation at the annual event.