Peter Knopper heard God’s voice call him to ministry and wanted to be a Seventh-day Adventist missionary like his father, Jan. Then a call to Papua New Guinea came. But it would end brutally and abruptly. The alumnus of 1979 receives a posthumous citation at Homecoming 2019 for his selfless spirit. Source: https://wp.avondale.edu.au/news/2019/08/23/mission-minded-selfless-spirit/
Teacher-not-practitioner call career defining
Ronald Day liked the idea of teaching rather than practicing accounting. And so began what has become an academic career with tenures at three universities and awards for excellence. The alumnus of 1979 receives a citation at Homecoming 2019 for his service to the accounting profession. Source: https://wp.avondale.edu.au/news/2019/08/23/teacher-not-practitioner-call-career-defining/
Leadership trainers love people
After a career in churches, classrooms and finance and administration offices across three countries, Pr Douglas and Angela Robertson are clear about one thing: all people, regardless of background, are loved by God. The alumni of 1969 receive a citation at Homecoming 2019 for a lifetime of leadership development in the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Source: https://wp.avondale.edu.au/news/2019/08/23/leadership-trainers-love-people/
The classroom still calls
Beverley Currie had from a young age a “burning desire” to be a teacher. At 17, she became a junior teacher and now, into her 70s, she continues to offer casual relief. The alumna of 1959 receives a citation at Homecoming 2019 for her commitment to the ministry of teaching. Source: https://wp.avondale.edu.au/news/2019/08/23/the-classroom-still-calls/
Author put love of Bible into practice
Author and Bible lover Elaine Fletcher led a “busy, often lonely life” as a partner in ministry. The alumna of 1949 receives a citation at Homecoming 2019 for commitment to her lifelong call. Source: https://wp.avondale.edu.au/news/2019/08/23/author-put-love-of-bible-into-practice/
