Adventist news from all around the South Pacific
July 2009
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31 July 2009
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InFocus Adventist News ![]() Sanitarium's Sanctuary Helth and Wellbeing Centre operational next year ... and more |
30 July 2009
| Adventists in the News Spotlight on what Seventh-day Adventists are doing in their community as reported in the newspapers. |
29 July 2009
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ADA endorses vegetarian diet The American Dietetic Association (ADA) has released an updated position paper on vegetarian diets. |
28 July 2009
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Avondale helps Mission College become university Avondale College has helped the Adventist Church's Mission College in Thailand become a university. |
27 July 2009
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Aged care boosts mission in Victoria Adventist aged care in Victoria continues to grow and have a wider impact in the community, as well as beginning to contribute financially to the ministry of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Victoria. |
24 July 2009
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InFocus Adventist News ![]() Health WHO? ... and more |
| Adventists in the News Spotlight on what Seventh-day Adventists are doing in their community as reported in the newspapers |
21 July 2009
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Adventist Aviation Association takes to the skies Adventist Aviation Association has once again taken to the skies after being grounded for some time. |
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Students issue schoolies "dare" The end of this school year will see 27 Avondale School Year 12 students travel to the Wat Preah Yesu Orphanage in Cambodia during November for a "schoolies experience with a difference." |
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Renovations underway for PAU library Library renovations that have been two years in the planning have begun at Pacific Adventist University. |
20 July 2009
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Potential Adventist Church-WHO collaboration looks promising, leaders say Partnering would give church 'larger goals, strategies'. |
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Funding recognises community services A playgroup and a friendship group run by the Wantirna church in suburban Melbourne recently received grants totaling $A7000 from the local and Australian governments in support of their service to the community. |
17 July 2009
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InFocus Adventist News![]() Worldwide church expected to grow by a million...and more |
| Adventists in the News Spotlight on what Seventh-day Adventists are doing in their community as reported in the newspapers |
14 July 2009
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"Uprising" challenges Vic teens to lead A group of 45 teens from Adventist churches and schools in Victoria have been challenged to take leadership in the church and use their passion to make a difference. |
13 July 2009
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Adventist Church moves to strengthen partnerships with health organizations Denomination's health focus can contribute to world heath goals, church president says. |
10 July 2009
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InFocus Adventist News![]() - The long term future of the ‘Signs Publishing Co' has been made secure - A new editor is appointed for RECORD - and more |
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Year 12 students ‘dare' others Avondale School's year 12 students are going to help out at an orphanage in Cambodia. They're challenging other school leavers to do something humanitarian during ‘schoolies' week this year. |
9 July 2009
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Bermuda's friendliest man Meet Bermuda's friendliest man, 86 year old Adventist, Johnny Barnes. |
8 July 2009
| Kiwi Kids Expo - equipping kids to make a difference 24 Adventist kids from all over New Zealand have thanked adults and ministry leaders for creating opportunities for them to be more meaningfully involved in worship and spiritual activities. |
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| Adventists in the News Spotlight on what Seventh-day Adventists are doing in their community as reported in the newspapers |
6 July 2009
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ABCs Mark Scott talks media to Christian business people ABC boss Mark talks about our changing world and the importance of connecting to an audience using the available information technologies. |
3 July 2009
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New RECORD editor appointed Pablo Lillo has been appointed as Head of News and Editorial, based in Sydney. And a new printing press will be purchased for Warburton. |
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Long-term future for 'SIGNS' secured The long term future for the Warburton campus of Adventist Media Network (AMN), also known as ‘Signs Publishing Co', has been made secure. |
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InFocus Adventist News Hundreds of people are baptised across the South Pacific |
2 July 2009
| Adventists in the news Spotlight on what Seventh-day Adventists are doing in their community as reported in the newspapers. |
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