Kata Ragoso was one of the first Adventists to ever be baptised and ordained as a pastor in the Solomon Islands. His name bears testimony to the transformation experienced in the Solomon Islands during his lifetime in turning to God.
Tag: World War II
Between 1940-1945, Adventist Record it not only charts the changing tides of World War II, but also documents the challenges, faith and resilience of Adventists during this tumultuous period.
Witness the courage and resilience of Adventists during global turmoil in 1935-1940. Read about their experiences, decisions and sacrifices, demonstrating an unselfish spirit in the face of adversity.
Bruce Manners finds the copy of Steps to Christ that his father took to the war. He reads and reflects on what stood out to his father this Anzac Day about the battle within.
From Warburton to Washington: Discover Eric Howse's incredible journey.
The impact of Algie and Edna Gallagher's 40 years of mission was felt throughout the entire South Pacific.
Sanitarium wouldn't be what it is today without the leadership and dedication of Frank Cecil Craig, who regarded the health food company as "a work of God's devising".
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.
Pastor Hare served the Seventh-day Adventist Church for more than 47 years. His contribution to Australia's emergency services during World War II were perhaps even more significant.
From the moment it opened its doors, Darling Downs Christian School was ready for battle.