Bernard and Emma Judge served the Seventh-day Adventist Church in their homeland Australia and as early missionaries to Sumatra and Java.https://research.avondale.edu.au/esda/1186/thumbnail.jp
Herbert Camden and Lillian Lacey were teachers in Australia in the years of the Australian Mission w...
Mary Maud Smart, an Adventist educator, taught in the South Pacific for forty-six years. She was a r...
Bernard and Laura Hadfield were pioneering missionaries in the South Pacific Islands, serving in the...
Bernard and Emma Judge served the Seventh-day Adventist Church in their homeland Australia and as ea...
Harold and Clara Carr, along with Calvin and Myrtle Parker, were the first Australian Seventh-day Ad...
George and Alicia Marriott were among the earliest missionaries for the Seventh-day Adventist Church...
Annie Mary Williams served the Seventh-day Adventist Church in various capacities, including mission...
John David and Guinevere Mary Anderson were missionaries to the Solomon Islands. John Anderson serve...
Harry Rowland Martin was an evangelist, educator, and church administrator. Harry Martin’s construct...
Arthur Frederick Parker was a pastor who gave over 41 years of service to the Seventh-day Adventist ...
Oscar Vincent Hellestrand was a pastor and health educator from Australia. Oscar Hellestrand and his...
Lewis and Ella Finster served the Seventh-day Adventist church in Australia, the Philippines, Malaya...
Kenneth John and Dorothy Beatrice Gray were Adventist teachers and missionaries to Papua New Guinea ...
Edmund Rudge and his wife Gladys trained as nurses but served the Adventist Church in pastoral minis...
Henele (or Henry) Ma’afu was one of a small contingent of Fijians who early served the Seventh-day A...
Herbert Camden and Lillian Lacey were teachers in Australia in the years of the Australian Mission w...
Mary Maud Smart, an Adventist educator, taught in the South Pacific for forty-six years. She was a r...
Bernard and Laura Hadfield were pioneering missionaries in the South Pacific Islands, serving in the...
Bernard and Emma Judge served the Seventh-day Adventist Church in their homeland Australia and as ea...
Harold and Clara Carr, along with Calvin and Myrtle Parker, were the first Australian Seventh-day Ad...
George and Alicia Marriott were among the earliest missionaries for the Seventh-day Adventist Church...
Annie Mary Williams served the Seventh-day Adventist Church in various capacities, including mission...
John David and Guinevere Mary Anderson were missionaries to the Solomon Islands. John Anderson serve...
Harry Rowland Martin was an evangelist, educator, and church administrator. Harry Martin’s construct...
Arthur Frederick Parker was a pastor who gave over 41 years of service to the Seventh-day Adventist ...
Oscar Vincent Hellestrand was a pastor and health educator from Australia. Oscar Hellestrand and his...
Lewis and Ella Finster served the Seventh-day Adventist church in Australia, the Philippines, Malaya...
Kenneth John and Dorothy Beatrice Gray were Adventist teachers and missionaries to Papua New Guinea ...
Edmund Rudge and his wife Gladys trained as nurses but served the Adventist Church in pastoral minis...
Henele (or Henry) Ma’afu was one of a small contingent of Fijians who early served the Seventh-day A...
Herbert Camden and Lillian Lacey were teachers in Australia in the years of the Australian Mission w...
Mary Maud Smart, an Adventist educator, taught in the South Pacific for forty-six years. She was a r...
Bernard and Laura Hadfield were pioneering missionaries in the South Pacific Islands, serving in the...