Henry George Moulds was an Australian Seventh-day Adventist minister, evangelist, and administrator. In 1951, he became the president of the Trans-Commonwealth Union Conference and later secretary of the Australasian Division.https://research.avondale.edu.au/esda/1403/thumbnail.jp
Pastor Dudley Vaughan was distinguished as a pioneer worker among Aboriginal people in Western Austr...
From the 1920s to the 1950s, Alfred W. Peterson gave leadership to youth ministries in the Seventh-d...
Wilbur Dixon Salisbury is best known for skillful management of the expanding Adventist publishing w...
Harold James Meyers was a pastor, missionary, and administrator in Australia, Fiji, and New Zealandh...
George Hubbard was a Seventh-day Adventist pastor in Australia at the beginning of the twentieth cen...
Henry Thomas Elliott was born in 1888 and died in 1967. At the time of the 1946 General Conference S...
William Gordon Turner was an Adventist pastor and administrator who held numerous administrative pos...
Harry Rowland Martin was an evangelist, educator, and church administrator. Harry Martin’s construct...
Pastor Charles Michaels commenced his working life with the Seventh-day Adventist Church as one of t...
Edward H. Gates was a prominent leader in early Seventh-day Adventist mission work in the Pacific Is...
Australian Tract and Missionary Society (1888-1902) was an organization that promoted the distributi...
Henry Scott was a printer who came as one of 11 individuals to commence the work of the Seventh-day ...
William Richards was an evangelist and church administrator in a number of conferences in Australia ...
A pastor and New Testament professor, James J. C. Cox served Adventist academic institutions in Aust...
Eric Boehm was a Seventh-day Adventist pastor, missionary and church administrator. He was the first...
Pastor Dudley Vaughan was distinguished as a pioneer worker among Aboriginal people in Western Austr...
From the 1920s to the 1950s, Alfred W. Peterson gave leadership to youth ministries in the Seventh-d...
Wilbur Dixon Salisbury is best known for skillful management of the expanding Adventist publishing w...
Harold James Meyers was a pastor, missionary, and administrator in Australia, Fiji, and New Zealandh...
George Hubbard was a Seventh-day Adventist pastor in Australia at the beginning of the twentieth cen...
Henry Thomas Elliott was born in 1888 and died in 1967. At the time of the 1946 General Conference S...
William Gordon Turner was an Adventist pastor and administrator who held numerous administrative pos...
Harry Rowland Martin was an evangelist, educator, and church administrator. Harry Martin’s construct...
Pastor Charles Michaels commenced his working life with the Seventh-day Adventist Church as one of t...
Edward H. Gates was a prominent leader in early Seventh-day Adventist mission work in the Pacific Is...
Australian Tract and Missionary Society (1888-1902) was an organization that promoted the distributi...
Henry Scott was a printer who came as one of 11 individuals to commence the work of the Seventh-day ...
William Richards was an evangelist and church administrator in a number of conferences in Australia ...
A pastor and New Testament professor, James J. C. Cox served Adventist academic institutions in Aust...
Eric Boehm was a Seventh-day Adventist pastor, missionary and church administrator. He was the first...
Pastor Dudley Vaughan was distinguished as a pioneer worker among Aboriginal people in Western Austr...
From the 1920s to the 1950s, Alfred W. Peterson gave leadership to youth ministries in the Seventh-d...
Wilbur Dixon Salisbury is best known for skillful management of the expanding Adventist publishing w...