Since 1906 the Signs Publishing Company in Warburton, VIC, Australia, has been the publishing house for the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the South Pacific region.https://research.avondale.edu.au/esda/1273/thumbnail.jp
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The Australian Good Health was the Seventh-day Adventist-sponsored popular journal devoted to health...
Australia is the only independent country that occupies a whole continent. Located in the Southern h...
Day Dawn Braille magazine was an Seventh-day Adventist paper published in the Australasian Union Con...
The Bible Echo and Signs of the Times was the first journal published by the Seventh-day Adventist (...
Australian Tract and Missionary Society (1888-1902) was an organization that promoted the distributi...
The Signs of the Times magazine in the South Pacific region began as part of the masthead of The Bib...
Ronald Ernest Pengilley gave forty-six years of service to the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the S...
The North Fitzroy Adventist Church, arising from a Sabbath School and organized in January 1886, was...
John James Potter was involved in the publishing work of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and manage...
The Adventist Development and Relief Agency in Australia (ADRA/A) was established in Australia in 19...
Henry Scott was a printer who came as one of 11 individuals to commence the work of the Seventh-day ...
The name “South Pacific Division” was voted in 1985 for that territory of the global Seventh-day Adv...
An account of more than 170 religious groups in Australia. 29 religious families are covered with bo...
Despite the proliferation of various forms of media, print remains a popular choice for communicatio...
The East New Britain Mission existed as an administrative entity of the Seventh-day Adventist Church...
The Australian Good Health was the Seventh-day Adventist-sponsored popular journal devoted to health...
Australia is the only independent country that occupies a whole continent. Located in the Southern h...
Day Dawn Braille magazine was an Seventh-day Adventist paper published in the Australasian Union Con...