Welcome to the online community for Adventists in the South Pacific
Here you will find a range of departments, services and resources we have to offer. Visit this site to keep up to date with what's happening around the South Pacific.
To view your local union, conference or church website, view the "Website Directory"
To find out more about the Adventist Church in regards to beliefs, history and vision visit http://adventist.org.au
You're invited for a time of celebration, praise, fellowship and motivation for those attending. It is an event with a focus on mission. September 8-13, 2009. Register Now.
The youth department of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in North New Zealand held their Pathfinder and Adventurer rally and fair weekend over New Zealand’s Labour Day weekend, October 24 to 26.
Sanitarium celebrates 50 years at Moorooka | Success for Global Mission | Educators "encounter" Bible | LAC centenary book released | Emmaus to Launceston
MAD about poverty: students take a stand | KickStart raises funds for ministry | VIA continues mission in Pacific | Volunteer re-entry at Jindabyne | Making financial sense
The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Vietnam received official recognition last month, granting the church in the Southeast Asian nation legal status to operate, church officials said.
Hundreds of previously illiterate Mozambican adults are reading and writing after completing the first part of a four-level literacy program last week.
Romanian national president Traian Basescu visited a Seventh-day Adventist Church in Madrid, Spain earlier this month, drawing attention to the country's significant Romanian immigrant population -- 6,000 of whom are Adventists.
Our prayer today is a prayer of praise to God for the cross of Jesus:
It is written: “God forbid that I should glory except in the Cross of the Lord Jesus Christ.” (Galatians 6:14)
If you think you have nothing in life to boast about, or if you think that you have something that’s worth boasting of, then today’s prayer is for you.
Ellet Joseph Waggoner—his very name resonates with controversy. Over the years he withstood severe opposition from some prominent Adventist leaders and enjoyed hearty commendation from others. He received both stern rebuke and emphatic support from Ellen White. His theological contributions shaped—and divided—the Adventist Church. His staunch admirers point to him as a defender of unpopular truth, while his detractors reject his doctrinal views as heresy.