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  • Prayer urged during president’s visit

    Prayer urged during president’s visit

    Church leaders are calling for Sabbath, 12 November, to be a special day of prayer for revival and reformation. Pastor Ted Wilson, president of the world church, who will visit Australia from 6 to 27 November, plans to be in Melbourne for the event.
  • 2.2 Billion Under Religious Restrictions

    2.2 Billion Under Religious Restrictions

    A third of the world—about 2.2 billion people—live in nations where restrictions on religion have substantially increased, according to a new report.
  • ADRA meets urgent needs in East Africa

    ADRA meets urgent needs in East Africa

    More than 10 million people are without enough food or water as a result of severe droughts throughout East Africa. In response, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency Australia is supporting efforts to provide food and water to those worst affected.
  • Adventists welcome vegetarian food guidelines

    Adventists welcome vegetarian food guidelines

    New dietary guidelines are confirming what a Seventh-day Adventist health pioneer demonstrated to the scientific community 50 years ago—a vegetarian diet adequately meets a person's nutritional needs.
  • New college for Indigenous students

    New college for Indigenous students

    Currawah Adventist Aboriginal College was officially opened on June 6 by North New South Wales Conference president, Pastor John Lang, and the Federal Member for Parkes, Mark Coulton.
  • Medical School graduates 10,000th student

    Medical School graduates 10,000th student

    Seventh-day Adventist educational history was made when the 10,000th medical student to graduate from Loma Linda University School of Medicine crossed the stage to receive his diploma.
  • Church commissions independent report on JPG

    Church commissions independent report on JPG

    The Church has commissioned an independent report to review investment arrangements with the Johnson Property Group.
  • New church planted in Hitiaa

    New church planted in Hitiaa

    A new church plant has been opened in the district of Hitiaa as part of the Church’s growth in French Polynesia.
  • Newbold College board appoints new principal

    Newbold College board appoints new principal

    Philip R. Brown, a noted Seventh-day Adventist educator from Australia, is the new principal of church-owned Newbold College in Binfield, Bracknell, England.
  • Wollongong celebrates 70 years

    Wollongong celebrates 70 years

    Wollongong church, New South Wales, celebrated its 70th Anniversary of the opening of their church building.
  • College Student Hand Picked for Cricket

    College Student Hand Picked for Cricket

    The Macquarie College senior boys cricket team from Newcastle, North New South Wales, have secured themselves a place in the Douglas Shield Grand Final cricket match at Bathurst.
  • Students look for help with good work

    Students look for help with good work

    Longburn students are hoping to raise more than $NZ40,000 to finish building a church in a village on the Solomon Islands.
  • Unity is Key, Wilson says in Kenya visit

    Unity is Key, Wilson says in Kenya visit

    Drawing inspiration from a song by Nairobi Station Pathfinders, Ted N. C. Wilson, president of the Seventh-day Adventist world church, continued to spread the message of Revival and Reformation in his keynote sermon.
  • Sponsored man baptises his sponsor’s daughter

    Sponsored man baptises his sponsor’s daughter

    A man who was sponsored as a child has baptised his sponsor’s daughter in a special ceremony in Nepal.
  • ADRA wins anti-tobacco campaign

    ADRA wins anti-tobacco campaign

    An anti-tobacco campaign designed and implemented by the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) has taken out not one, but two prizes in a competition organised by the Mongolian Advertisement Association.
  • World church leaders report on evangelism

    World church leaders report on evangelism

    Top regional leaders of the Seventh-day Adventist world church shared reports on evangelism efforts in their territories during the Council on Evangelism and Witness.
  • ADRA board studies agency's reorganisation

    ADRA board studies agency's reorganisation

    Directors of the Adventist Development and Relief Agency voted April 6 to receive the Seventh-day Adventist Church-owned charity's leadership report on a February reorganisation in which 17 full-time employees were terminated.
  • Accountability in administration stressed

    Accountability in administration stressed

    World leaders of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists stressed a continuing need for transparency and accountability in financial reporting during a business session of the movement’s Spring Meeting.
  • Avondale development delayed

    Avondale development delayed

    The Seventh-day Adventist Church and Avondale College of Higher Education have played down the impact of joint venture partner, Johnson Property Group (JPG), going into voluntary administration.
  • New life development centre to reach beyond

    New life development centre to reach beyond

    The Springwood Seventh-day Adventist church in Brisbane recently opened their new 500 seat auditorium and seminar complex. The Development Centre will be used for worship services, seminars and outreach events for the local community.
  • Australian summit focuses on reconnecting

    Australian summit focuses on reconnecting

    The Australian Union Conference will launch a number of ministry initiatives to reconnect with “former and missing” church members following a recent summit.
  • Adventist health books in Fiji clinics

    Adventist health books in Fiji clinics

    Fiji’s Ministry of Health is working with the Seventh-day Adventist Church to improve the health of Fijians. The agreement will see Adventist health books placed in every government hospital and clinic around the country.
  • ADRA continues response in Japan

    ADRA continues response in Japan

    The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) continues its response following the 9.0 magnitude earthquake and resulting tsunami that struck Japan on March 11, 2011.
  • Fastest growing denomination in America

    Fastest growing denomination in America

    Newly released data show Seventh-day Adventism growing by 2.5% in North America, a rapid clip for this part of the world, where Southern Baptists and mainline denominations, as well as other church groups are declining. Adventists are even growing 75% fas
  • Japan: Needs continue to unfold

    Japan: Needs continue to unfold

    As the true magnitude of Friday’s earthquake and subsequent tsunami in Japan is realised, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) is on the ground, providing aid and working with local authorities to plan what is set to be a historic relief and
  • ADRA assessment team reaches Sendai

    ADRA assessment team reaches Sendai

    A spokesman for the Adventist Development and Relief Agency said an ADRA assessment team reached Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, one of the hardest-hit regions.
  • ADRA Japan responds to disaster

    ADRA Japan responds to disaster

    ADRA Japan has begun an initial response to this disaster giving accommodation, food, internet, wifi facility in the its Tokyo office for those who are stranded in the central Tokyo area.
  • Devastation in Japan may affect Pacific

    Devastation in Japan may affect Pacific

    An 8.9-magnitude earthquake hit northern Japan on Friday, triggering tsunamis, sending a massive wave filled with debris that included boats and houses inching across land.
  • Living Ministry Media on Channel 44

    Living Ministry Media on Channel 44

    Living Ministry Media has just signed a two-year contract with Channel 44, an Adelaide-community digital TV station. LMM is a lay run not-for-profit Christian production house managed by volunteers.
  • Developments Not Threatened

    Developments Not Threatened

    Media stories have been circulating about well known Australian business people and companies allegedly being defrauded substantial amounts of money. The Johnson Property Group (JPG)—who have assisted the Seventh-day Adventist Church rezone the Wahroonga
  • Parliamentarian thanks Caboolture Church

    Parliamentarian thanks Caboolture Church

    Wyatt Roy, Australian Federal Member for Longman, spoke in Parliament about the Queensland Floods thanking the Caboolture Seventh-day Adventist Church.
  • Through the valley

    Through the valley

    Brigid Peddie, chief financial officer, for the South New Zealand Conference in Christchurch, New Zealand, shares her harrowing story of the earthquake that shook a nation.
  • President calls for unity

    President calls for unity

    Residents of Christchurch are still coming to terms with Tuesday’s devastating earthquake as news emerges that more than 113 people have been killed and hundreds are still missing.
  • Christchurch earthquake frontline report

    Christchurch earthquake frontline report

    Pastor David Asscherick reports from Christchurch, New Zealand, after a deadly earthquake (6.3 magnitude) left the city devastated.
  • Sanitarium responds to Christchurch crisis

    Sanitarium responds to Christchurch crisis

    In the wake of the devastation wreaked by the earthquake in Christchurch, the Adventist Church and its entities have jumped into action, in an effort to help in any way they can.
  • President urges prayer for earthquake victims

    President urges prayer for earthquake victims

    A huge earthquake has struck Christchurch with witnesses reporting the quake felt more violent than the quake in September.
  • Adventists affirm love and intimacy

    Adventists affirm love and intimacy

    The Seventh-day Adventist Church affirms the deep, human need for love and intimacy and celebrates with couples who, on this Valentine’s Day, make life-long commitments in marriage or renew their wedding-day vows to love, honour and respect each other.
  • Wilson launches first iApp

    Wilson launches first iApp

    General Conference president, Pastor Ted Wilson, launched the new RECORD iApp at the Adventist Media Network studios at Wahroonga, NSW.
  • Doctors to train at San

    Doctors to train at San

    NSW Governor Marie Bashir officially opened the Sydney Adventist Hospital Clinical School (SAHCS) on February 9.
  • Fijian Prime Minister receives Bible study

    Fijian Prime Minister receives Bible study

    The leader of the world wide Seventh-day Adventist church has called on the Prime Minister of Fiji, urging him to rule justly.
  • Calm before the storm

    Calm before the storm

    The North Australian Conference in Queensland is bracing itself for the fury of Cyclone Yasi, which is likely to cross the North Queensland coast anytime soon with destructive winds of up to 320km/h.
  • President gives Bible study to PM

    President gives Bible study to PM

    The world leader of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, Pr Ted Wilson has met with the Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, Sir Michael Somare.
  • President has a nose for people

    President has a nose for people

    Dr Ted Wilson set down in Auckland today from the USA with his wife Nancy. Pastor Jerry Page—the world Ministerial Director—and his wife Janet accompanied him.
  • President’s vision will finish the work

    President’s vision will finish the work

    "Adopt a Town" South New Zealand, Conference President Craig Gillis, reveals the list of 47 towns he would like to see Adventists adopt for Jesus.
  • Church overflows with support

    Church overflows with support

    The Caboolture Seventh-day Adventist church, in South Queensland, has filled its hall, three times over with items to help the flood affected residents of Queensland.
  • A life transformed

    A life transformed

    Asian Aid director Richard Greenwell meets Devadanam Pesaramalla, a committed Seventh-day Adventist who is one of the leading bio-business consultants in India. They discuss his life, dreams and accomplishments.
  • ADRA assists flood victims

    ADRA assists flood victims

    With flooding across western NSW expected to worsen later this week, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) Australia is working to ensure those displaced find secure accommodation.
  • Charity run raises $77,000

    Charity run raises $77,000

    The annual ADRA Charity Run held at Auckland’s Mission Bay in New Zealand, raised more than $NZ77,000. The proceeds from the event will go towards sustainable development projects for ADRA.
  • Beyond the search draws closer

    Beyond the search draws closer

    The new “Beyond the search” series produced by the Adventist Media Network is stirring keen anticipation as the release of the series draws closer.
  • Three presidents dig in for new church

    Three presidents dig in for new church

    Manna Park Church in Auckland, New Zealand, held a special celebration to mark the amalgamation of two churches and the start of a building program.
  • Bibles for trapped Chilean miners

    Bibles for trapped Chilean miners

    The arrival of miniature Bibles to 33 Chilean miners trapped some 2,300 feet underground is bolstering their hope of rescue.