An Auslan-interpreted session of Road to Bethlehem made it possible for Deaf individuals to first experience the walk-through dramatisation of the story of Jesus' birth.
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Road to Bethlehem teams around Australia and New Zealand are preparing for larger crowds as they again prepare to tell the story of Jesus’ birth after the disruptions of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Road to Bethlehem—the walk-through dramatisation of the story of the birth of Jesus—is returning to in-person events at a number of locations around Australia in December.
More than 10,000 copies of a new book will invite children and families to go deeper into the story of Jesus’s birth in the month of Christmas this year.
A Bunbury-based mother and daughter duo hosted one of Australia's only interactive Adventist-run Christmas programs.
Written by Signs Publishing editor Nathan Brown, "Advent" is a book designed to be shared with friends and neighbours.
Dressed in period costume, the drama began with an announcement to all citizens (spectators) that they must go to Bethlehem in the upcoming census.
More than a thousand people were recently at Mountain View Adventist College (Doonside, NSW) for the school’s inaugural Road to Bethlehem program.