A $2 million gift from a single donor is donated for global mission, Australian dieticians give the thumbs up to Sanitarium's on-the-go breakfast products, New Zealand's Inland Revenue Department provides rebates on church offerings, Two new community radio licenses purchased by Millicent and Melton churches, Thousands more people attend the evangelistic series in the Solomon Islands, President's first visit to Fiji deals with health and education issues, Celebrations are under way for the 100th anniversary of Adventists arriving in PNG, Women delegates encouraged to be bold and to try and change things for the better.
People are the same, we all need to be loved and we all want to love.
Cultures are different.
gina2261 3 years ago
I love Rwanda, it is such an amazing country.
When I heard about the 1998 genocide last year, I was just so annoyed with myself as I had never heard of it before.
All the pain and suffering, and eyt I did not know.
Now i know, and I have a duty to help out.
I sponsor a child with my boyfriend, and its just amazing how you can have a friend on the other side of the globe, who does not have alot at all, and yet you are still the same.
gina2261 3 years ago
That donation is just astounding!
How exciting!
I adore curous, especially the pancake flavor, and I love the upNgo range, banana and honey are my favorite flavors.
I would use the rebate money to give again to the Church.
I listen to Rhema FM, and whilst I enjoy it, I must admit I get agitated once a sermon comes on.
I'm sure it's great and all what the Pastors are proclaiming, but I just don't agree.
It will be great if Adventist Radio would come to the Central Coast/ Hunter region.
gina2261 3 years ago