Designed for teachers, parents, pastors and others who support individuals in challenging situations, the booklet covers topics such as child abuse, family violence, supporting victims of abuse and self-care for support people.
Tag: Sylvia Mendez
Adventists across the South Pacific have been mobilised by the enditnow campaign to say no to violence.
The Australian Union Conference (AUC) recently released The Worship Project. The Record Live team, editor Jarrod Stackelroth (JS) and Signs of the Times assistant editor Zanita Fletcher (ZF) had a chat with Sylvia Mendez, AUC director of Women and Family Ministries, to find out more.
The Australian Union Conference Executive Committee has made several appointments following their mid-year meetings last week.
According to a global church survey, less than 60 per cent of respondents experience family worship more than once a week.
The event featured workshops, worship and social activities.
Two Adventist pastors were part of Micah Australia’s women’s delegation that met with Australian political leaders in Canberra last week to highlight the needs of the world’s most vulnerable people.
"Abuse of power affects both men and women. It’s a discussion we need to have as a church." An online summit is being held this Friday night (August 26) on the eve of enditnow Emphasis Day.
Written by 26 women from around Australia the I AM women's devotional brings thought-provoking questions to help readers reflect on Scripture and who they can become by allowing themselves to be transformed by God.
Have you ever considered that in our desire to belong, to be accepted, we can set up some rather exclusive barriers?