A mission trip to a hospital in the Solomons would prove to be a valuable experience for Tahlia Freeman because it showed the importance of what she had been learning at Avondale. The nursing graduate receives Avondale Alumni’s 2019 Young Alumnus of the Year award for demonstrating not only physical but also social, emotional and spiritual care in her professional and personal life. Source: https://wp.avondale.edu.au/news/2019/08/16/clinical-nurse-shows-wholistic-care/
Making our Family by Brianna Ford
Brianna Ford’s powerful home videos beautifully capture the adventure and intimacy of her unique adoptive and foster family.
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Go back!
Alumni will be invited next weekend to help support the refurbishment of a contemporary hub for new and prospective students. The hub will make a student’s first experience at Avondale more pleasant and productive. Improving service to students will hopefully help them make the same decision those at Homecoming have, to go back. Source: https://wp.avondale.edu.au/news/2019/08/16/go-back/
A slice of hanger life
Visitors walking through the four hangars on the campus of the 2019 International Pathfinder Camporee in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, have the opportunity to experience a microcosm of Adventism — from bumping into Ted N.C. Wilson, president of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, to earning a one-of-a-kind humanitarian ADRA International pin, to completing a short list of requirements to obtain a special North American Division (NAD) pin from one of the three officers, to meeting recruiters from Seventh-day…
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In North Colombia, Adventist University provides Venezuela migrant families with business opportunities
Jhonny Alberto Peña clearly remembers March 22. It was the day he left his native Venezuela for the city of Medellin in neighboring Colombia.
“It was hard when I left, to leave my family, my small babies, my wife, in search of a better future for them,” said Peña.
Peña now lives in Medellin, together with his family who joined him three months ago. His family, like many migrant Venezuelan families, fled the political and economic turmoil in Venezuela in search of a better life.
Peña’s family…
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