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Pacific Islanders Destroy Church and Tell Adventists to Leave
An Adventist Church leader asks for prayers for Anuta Island in the Solomon Islands.
Study Finds Challenges in Nurturing Baptized Adventists
But “Before and Beyond Baptism,” conducted in the South Pacific, also affirms members’ commitment to the church.
Thousands Get Free Adventist Healthcare in Papua New Guinea
Also in news in brief: 44 baptized in Tuvalu and a British church worships in a town square.
Children’s Bibles Open Doors in Solomon Islands
A village welcomes Adventists after receiving gifts purchased with a Thirteenth Sabbath offering.
Redesigned Nedley Depression Program Goes to South Pacific
Local churches prepare to organize the programs in their communities.
13th Sabbath Offering Builds 2 Remote Clinics in South Pacific
The clinics are located in areas of Papua New Guinea with little or no Adventist presence.
New Book Highlights Adventist Boy’s Nazi-Era Faith
"No Heil Hitler!" won a national award in Australia before it was even published.
Hope Channel Starts Drive to Rebuild Vanuatu Churches
Church leaders describe the devastation that Cyclone Pam caused to the Adventist community.
53 Adventist Churches Destroyed by Cyclone Pam
The full impact of the tropical storm becomes clearer as church leaders count the cost on Vanuatu.
Adventist Pastors Resolve to Lose Weight in South Pacific
Also in brief: Concerns about a “homophobic” sermon in Britain; a Namibian region gets an Adventist school after 62 years; a Florida student lobbies for a bill; and membership tops 10,000 for the first time in north England.