InFocus Adventist News - 12 June 2009

  • $3 million grants will develop city churches in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Auckland and Lae
  • Educational directors meet to discuss future of the Trans-Pacific region
  • A new book addresses questions regarding the nature of God
  • Educational leaders given a spiritual formation model for a new school Bible curriculum
  • A special offering to help provide university chaplains in the Pacific Islands

 

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