Arthur Currow was the first Australian Seventh-day Adventist missionary to Fiji. He was instrumental in converting Ratu Meli, one of the first Seventh-day Adventist converts in Fiji.https://research.avondale.edu.au/esda/1014/thumbnail.jp
Iti Strickland, a Cook Islander, was the first to invite Seventh-day Adventist missionaries to comme...
Joseph E. Caldwell, a physician, and his wife, Julia Ford Caldwell, an educator, were pioneer missio...
From the early to mid-1900s, efforts were made to evangelize the Indian population in Fiji through e...
Louis and Elizabeth Currow were the first self-supporting Seventh-day Adventist medical missionaries...
This article discusses two key pioneer Australian missionaries to Fiji: Arthur and Louis Currow
George and Alicia Marriott were among the earliest missionaries for the Seventh-day Adventist Church...
Henele (or Henry) Ma’afu was one of a small contingent of Fijians who early served the Seventh-day A...
Annie Mary Williams served the Seventh-day Adventist Church in various capacities, including mission...
Harold and Clara Carr, along with Calvin and Myrtle Parker, were the first Australian Seventh-day Ad...
Jack and Wilma Rowe were medical missionaries to Fiji.https://research.avondale.edu.au/esda/1252/thu...
Tuaine Solomona was a native Cook Islander and missionary who helped Septimus Carr and other Seventh...
Elwin George Currow was a doctor of medicine who not only had a distinguished medical career as a ho...
Kenneth John and Dorothy Beatrice Gray were Adventist teachers and missionaries to Papua New Guinea ...
Harry Rowland Martin was an evangelist, educator, and church administrator. Harry Martin’s construct...
Donald Henry Watson was a missionary to Pitcairn Island and worked for the Adventist church in Austr...
Iti Strickland, a Cook Islander, was the first to invite Seventh-day Adventist missionaries to comme...
Joseph E. Caldwell, a physician, and his wife, Julia Ford Caldwell, an educator, were pioneer missio...
From the early to mid-1900s, efforts were made to evangelize the Indian population in Fiji through e...
Louis and Elizabeth Currow were the first self-supporting Seventh-day Adventist medical missionaries...
This article discusses two key pioneer Australian missionaries to Fiji: Arthur and Louis Currow
George and Alicia Marriott were among the earliest missionaries for the Seventh-day Adventist Church...
Henele (or Henry) Ma’afu was one of a small contingent of Fijians who early served the Seventh-day A...
Annie Mary Williams served the Seventh-day Adventist Church in various capacities, including mission...
Harold and Clara Carr, along with Calvin and Myrtle Parker, were the first Australian Seventh-day Ad...
Jack and Wilma Rowe were medical missionaries to Fiji.https://research.avondale.edu.au/esda/1252/thu...
Tuaine Solomona was a native Cook Islander and missionary who helped Septimus Carr and other Seventh...
Elwin George Currow was a doctor of medicine who not only had a distinguished medical career as a ho...
Kenneth John and Dorothy Beatrice Gray were Adventist teachers and missionaries to Papua New Guinea ...
Harry Rowland Martin was an evangelist, educator, and church administrator. Harry Martin’s construct...
Donald Henry Watson was a missionary to Pitcairn Island and worked for the Adventist church in Austr...
Iti Strickland, a Cook Islander, was the first to invite Seventh-day Adventist missionaries to comme...
Joseph E. Caldwell, a physician, and his wife, Julia Ford Caldwell, an educator, were pioneer missio...
From the early to mid-1900s, efforts were made to evangelize the Indian population in Fiji through e...