Sarah Grace Young was among the first Sabbathkeepers and Seventh-day Adventist converts on Pitcairn Island.https://research.avondale.edu.au/esda/1327/thumbnail.jp
Arthur Currow was the first Australian Seventh-day Adventist missionary to Fiji. He was instrumental...
Oti Maekera was a pioneering Solomon Island missionary responsible for initiating the work of the Se...
Jesse Pallant was born in Emu Bay, Tasmania, Australia, on September 3, 1862, to Joseph Pallant (181...
Sara Mareta Young, a descendant of the 1789 HMS Bounty mutineer Edward (Ned) Young, was one of the f...
The people of Pitcairn Island in the South Pacific first learned about the biblical Sabbath from Joh...
Annie Mary Williams served the Seventh-day Adventist Church in various capacities, including mission...
George and Alicia Marriott were among the earliest missionaries for the Seventh-day Adventist Church...
Rachel Oaks Preston was a Seventh Day Baptist who introduced the seventh-day Sabbath to Advent belie...
Niue is a large coral atoll in the South Pacific.One young woman of Niuean-Samoan parents, Vaiola Ma...
Harold and Clara Carr, along with Calvin and Myrtle Parker, were the first Australian Seventh-day Ad...
Frederick Ward served the Seventh-day Adventist Church as a printer, teacher, and minister. He and h...
Iti Strickland, a Cook Islander, was the first to invite Seventh-day Adventist missionaries to comme...
Mary Maud Smart, an Adventist educator, taught in the South Pacific for forty-six years. She was a r...
Tuaine Solomona was a native Cook Islander and missionary who helped Septimus Carr and other Seventh...
New York Seventh Day Adventist communicates with Pitcairn islanders by radio and discusses the diffi...
Arthur Currow was the first Australian Seventh-day Adventist missionary to Fiji. He was instrumental...
Oti Maekera was a pioneering Solomon Island missionary responsible for initiating the work of the Se...
Jesse Pallant was born in Emu Bay, Tasmania, Australia, on September 3, 1862, to Joseph Pallant (181...
Sara Mareta Young, a descendant of the 1789 HMS Bounty mutineer Edward (Ned) Young, was one of the f...
The people of Pitcairn Island in the South Pacific first learned about the biblical Sabbath from Joh...
Annie Mary Williams served the Seventh-day Adventist Church in various capacities, including mission...
George and Alicia Marriott were among the earliest missionaries for the Seventh-day Adventist Church...
Rachel Oaks Preston was a Seventh Day Baptist who introduced the seventh-day Sabbath to Advent belie...
Niue is a large coral atoll in the South Pacific.One young woman of Niuean-Samoan parents, Vaiola Ma...
Harold and Clara Carr, along with Calvin and Myrtle Parker, were the first Australian Seventh-day Ad...
Frederick Ward served the Seventh-day Adventist Church as a printer, teacher, and minister. He and h...
Iti Strickland, a Cook Islander, was the first to invite Seventh-day Adventist missionaries to comme...
Mary Maud Smart, an Adventist educator, taught in the South Pacific for forty-six years. She was a r...
Tuaine Solomona was a native Cook Islander and missionary who helped Septimus Carr and other Seventh...
New York Seventh Day Adventist communicates with Pitcairn islanders by radio and discusses the diffi...
Arthur Currow was the first Australian Seventh-day Adventist missionary to Fiji. He was instrumental...
Oti Maekera was a pioneering Solomon Island missionary responsible for initiating the work of the Se...
Jesse Pallant was born in Emu Bay, Tasmania, Australia, on September 3, 1862, to Joseph Pallant (181...