From the early to mid-1900s, efforts were made to evangelize the Indian population in Fiji through education.https://research.avondale.edu.au/esda/1178/thumbnail.jp
This book provides insight into the long process of decolonisation within the Methodist Overseas Mis...
This chapter briefly explores the establishment of Seventh-day Adventist education in the Solomon Is...
One hundred and ten years ago, the Seventh-day Adventist Church rented a block of land at Buresala o...
Henele (or Henry) Ma’afu was one of a small contingent of Fijians who early served the Seventh-day A...
This book details the origins and development of Seventh-day Adventist tertiary education in Fiji th...
Alipati Rainima, a Fijian Seventh-day Adventist, commenced working as a literature evangelist in 190...
Approximately 60,000 labourers travelled from various parts of India between 1879 and 1916 to Fiji t...
Approximately 60,000 labourers travelled from various parts of India between 1879 and 1916 to Fiji t...
Louis and Elizabeth Currow were the first self-supporting Seventh-day Adventist medical missionaries...
The Mbau Fijians are the native inhabitants of Fiji's Bau Island. This entry focuses on the Bau chie...
Christianity is the dominant religion in the Fiji islands today. However, this was not the case in t...
This study looks at the relative effectiveness of evangelistic programs West Indians perceived to ha...
Josefati (or Joseph) Nacadruta was one of the first Fijians, along with Pauliasi Bunoa and Alipati R...
Navesau Adventist High School is a Seventh-day Adventist secondary school in the Wainibuka Valley on...
George and Alicia Marriott were among the earliest missionaries for the Seventh-day Adventist Church...
This book provides insight into the long process of decolonisation within the Methodist Overseas Mis...
This chapter briefly explores the establishment of Seventh-day Adventist education in the Solomon Is...
One hundred and ten years ago, the Seventh-day Adventist Church rented a block of land at Buresala o...
Henele (or Henry) Ma’afu was one of a small contingent of Fijians who early served the Seventh-day A...
This book details the origins and development of Seventh-day Adventist tertiary education in Fiji th...
Alipati Rainima, a Fijian Seventh-day Adventist, commenced working as a literature evangelist in 190...
Approximately 60,000 labourers travelled from various parts of India between 1879 and 1916 to Fiji t...
Approximately 60,000 labourers travelled from various parts of India between 1879 and 1916 to Fiji t...
Louis and Elizabeth Currow were the first self-supporting Seventh-day Adventist medical missionaries...
The Mbau Fijians are the native inhabitants of Fiji's Bau Island. This entry focuses on the Bau chie...
Christianity is the dominant religion in the Fiji islands today. However, this was not the case in t...
This study looks at the relative effectiveness of evangelistic programs West Indians perceived to ha...
Josefati (or Joseph) Nacadruta was one of the first Fijians, along with Pauliasi Bunoa and Alipati R...
Navesau Adventist High School is a Seventh-day Adventist secondary school in the Wainibuka Valley on...
George and Alicia Marriott were among the earliest missionaries for the Seventh-day Adventist Church...
This book provides insight into the long process of decolonisation within the Methodist Overseas Mis...
This chapter briefly explores the establishment of Seventh-day Adventist education in the Solomon Is...
One hundred and ten years ago, the Seventh-day Adventist Church rented a block of land at Buresala o...