Mary Maud Smart, an Adventist educator, taught in the South Pacific for forty-six years. She was a respected pioneer of Seventh-day Adventist educational philosophy, principles, and practice.https://research.avondale.edu.au/esda/1416/thumbnail.jp
The Seventh-day Adventist Church with its origins firmly stemming from the revival of Adventism in t...
Harry Rowland Martin was an evangelist, educator, and church administrator. Harry Martin’s construct...
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...
Edith (Ward) Parkin was a pioneer of Adventist Education in Australasia. As one of the earliest grad...
The Seventh-day Adventist church operates a worldwide system of Christian education. The pioneer edu...
Bernard and Emma Judge served the Seventh-day Adventist Church in their homeland Australia and as ea...
Mary Sutton taught for over fifty years at George Fox as a professor of biology and German language....
Margaret Ferguson was a self-supporting missionary teacher in Tonga for two decades.https://research...
Margherita Freeman was the first female Seventh-day Adventist in Australasia to graduate from univer...
Kenneth John and Dorothy Beatrice Gray were Adventist teachers and missionaries to Papua New Guinea ...
Mary went to a Methodist station at Yirrkala to start work in 1961. She had a range of tasks includ...
Louis and Elizabeth Currow were the first self-supporting Seventh-day Adventist medical missionaries...
Lyndon and Grace Thrift served in the Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea, and Australia. Both Lyndon ...
Ellen Meyers was a pioneering Adventist missionary who devoted her life to serving the people of Bur...
The Seventh-day Adventist Church with its origins firmly stemming from the revival of Adventism in t...
Harry Rowland Martin was an evangelist, educator, and church administrator. Harry Martin’s construct...
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...
Edith (Ward) Parkin was a pioneer of Adventist Education in Australasia. As one of the earliest grad...
The Seventh-day Adventist church operates a worldwide system of Christian education. The pioneer edu...
Bernard and Emma Judge served the Seventh-day Adventist Church in their homeland Australia and as ea...
Mary Sutton taught for over fifty years at George Fox as a professor of biology and German language....
Margaret Ferguson was a self-supporting missionary teacher in Tonga for two decades.https://research...
Margherita Freeman was the first female Seventh-day Adventist in Australasia to graduate from univer...
Kenneth John and Dorothy Beatrice Gray were Adventist teachers and missionaries to Papua New Guinea ...
Mary went to a Methodist station at Yirrkala to start work in 1961. She had a range of tasks includ...
Louis and Elizabeth Currow were the first self-supporting Seventh-day Adventist medical missionaries...
Lyndon and Grace Thrift served in the Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea, and Australia. Both Lyndon ...
Ellen Meyers was a pioneering Adventist missionary who devoted her life to serving the people of Bur...
The Seventh-day Adventist Church with its origins firmly stemming from the revival of Adventism in t...
Harry Rowland Martin was an evangelist, educator, and church administrator. Harry Martin’s construct...
George and Alicia Marriott were among the earliest missionaries for the Seventh-day Adventist Church...