The close proximity of Australia to Southeast Asia naturally led union conference officials in Australia to adopt responsibility for the establishment of Seventh-day Adventist missions in that region, first in Sumatra, then Singapore, followed by the Philippine Islands and Java.https://research.avondale.edu.au/esda/1125/thumbnail.jp
The Adventist Development and Relief Agency in Australia (ADRA/A) was established in Australia in 19...
The Seventh-day Adventist Southern Asia Division Committee sits in front of the Oriental Watchman pu...
The Seventh-day Adventist Southern Asia Division Committee sits in front of the Oriental Watchman pu...
The close proximity of Australia to Southeast Asia naturally led union conference officials in Austr...
The East New Britain Mission existed as an administrative entity of the Seventh-day Adventist Church...
The name “South Pacific Division” was voted in 1985 for that territory of the global Seventh-day Adv...
The Northern Australian Conference is a constituent of the Australian Union Conference in the South ...
The Second World War had a significant impact on the work of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the...
Australia is the only independent country that occupies a whole continent. Located in the Southern h...
The Coral Sea Union Mission (CSUM) existed as a constituent union mission of the General Conference ...
Australian Tract and Missionary Society (1888-1902) was an organization that promoted the distributi...
The Australian Union Conference (AUC) is a constituent of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adve...
The Papua New Guinea Union Mission, established in 1972, is the administrative body of the Seventh-d...
The Solomon Islands Mission is the Seventh-day Adventist administrative unit for the Solomon Islands...
The Sepik Mission is the Seventh-day Adventist administrative entity for the Sepik Region of mainlan...
The Adventist Development and Relief Agency in Australia (ADRA/A) was established in Australia in 19...
The Seventh-day Adventist Southern Asia Division Committee sits in front of the Oriental Watchman pu...
The Seventh-day Adventist Southern Asia Division Committee sits in front of the Oriental Watchman pu...
The close proximity of Australia to Southeast Asia naturally led union conference officials in Austr...
The East New Britain Mission existed as an administrative entity of the Seventh-day Adventist Church...
The name “South Pacific Division” was voted in 1985 for that territory of the global Seventh-day Adv...
The Northern Australian Conference is a constituent of the Australian Union Conference in the South ...
The Second World War had a significant impact on the work of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the...
Australia is the only independent country that occupies a whole continent. Located in the Southern h...
The Coral Sea Union Mission (CSUM) existed as a constituent union mission of the General Conference ...
Australian Tract and Missionary Society (1888-1902) was an organization that promoted the distributi...
The Australian Union Conference (AUC) is a constituent of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adve...
The Papua New Guinea Union Mission, established in 1972, is the administrative body of the Seventh-d...
The Solomon Islands Mission is the Seventh-day Adventist administrative unit for the Solomon Islands...
The Sepik Mission is the Seventh-day Adventist administrative entity for the Sepik Region of mainlan...
The Adventist Development and Relief Agency in Australia (ADRA/A) was established in Australia in 19...
The Seventh-day Adventist Southern Asia Division Committee sits in front of the Oriental Watchman pu...
The Seventh-day Adventist Southern Asia Division Committee sits in front of the Oriental Watchman pu...