Despite personal, organisational and demographic challenges, youth ministers are deeply committed to leading young people into a relationship with God, a new Avondale study shows.
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PAU is at the forefront of groundbreaking research that could bring significant environmental benefits to Papua New Guinea.
People living with multiple sclerosis have a new opportunity to help shape the way MS is treated, with a new partnership between the San and the Australian National University.
Dr Ann Liebert has won a Rosalind Franklin Society Award in Science for her paper demonstrating that light therapy is effective in reducing clinical signs of Parkinson’s disease.
The Weet-Bix Feed their Belief Report uncovered the mindset of 27,000 Aussie kids and provides tips to nurture their self-belief from parenting expert Dr. Justin Coulson.
Teachers in Adventist schools are still frontline missionaries.
According to a study by an Avondale PhD graduate, attitude and environment may be stronger predictors of success at university than grades.
Pastor Stanton provides an overview of the disease and the impact it has had on his life.
A comprehensive interview with new Avondale University College president and vice-chancellor Professor Kevin Petrie.