A book about Seventh-day Adventist mission boats that took 74 years to make has equaled sales records at its launch in Wahroonga.
Read more at the source: Captain Jack finally sets sale
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A book about Seventh-day Adventist mission boats that took 74 years to make has equaled sales records at its launch in Wahroonga.
Read more at the source: Captain Jack finally sets sale
Article excerpt posted on en.intercer.net from News.
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Although a citizen of Avondale, Dr Gilbert Valentine is better understood as a citizen of the world who has contributed with distinction to the mission of the Seventh-day Adventist Church on four continents and in scores of countries. The pastor, educator, administrator, theologian and historian receives the college of higher education’s inaugural Lifetime Achievement award for personifying with passion and skill the Avondale motto, “A Greater Vision.”
Read more at the source: World citizen a son of Avondale
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Alastair and Jillian Macgillivray will be shocked when they realise Avondale Alumni is recognising their life work in the presentation of the Alumnus and Alumna of the Year awards at Homecoming 2018. But what else would we expect? The couple have lived lives of self-effacing service, much of it as volunteers in the Pacific islands, relying on God to open doors, provide food and resources and show the way.
Read more at the source: Alumni of the year leave Pacific island legacy
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Some 74 years after a publisher first expressed interest, Signs Publishing has published the missionary stories of Rose-Marie Radley’s father Jack, a medical boat captain in the heyday of the Seventh-day Adventist mission fleet in the South Seas.
Read more at the source: The book that took 74 years to make
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The relationships Calvin Chuang formed at Avondale created opportunities that exceeded his goals and enabled him to help people—the communicator’s filmed at hospitals and orphanages in Africa, Asia and South America and now directs the Alumni Association for the School of Medicine at Loma Linda University. The alumnus of 2008 receives a citation at Homecoming 2018 for dedication to helping people live fulfilling lives.
Read more at the source: With a little help from his friends
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