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News and Communication Research Official Media Pass
During the month of September we are conducting research in a sample of our churches to determine the effectiveness of various communication channels, in particular, Record.

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The Web Ministry team has been successful in launching more than 950 websites throughout the South Pacific. This makes our region the first in the world to move to the easy to use netAdventist web management system. Several other divisions are now also joining the global network. Find out more.
The Communication and Production departments produce a five minute video news bulletin weekly. It can be viewed or downloaded to be played at church from the Adventist Church in the South Pacific website, adventistconnect.org.

AMN News

Communication Info #07

Monday, September 15, 2008
A quarterly communication newsletter to help you keep in touch with what is happening and provide you with tips and ideas on how to better communicate.

From soup kitchen to baptism

Friday, August 29, 2008
George Desnica, who first started visiting Vital Connection, a Seventh-day Adventist non-profit volunteer/community based soup kitchen in Brisbane, Queensland, a few years ago, has been baptised at the Brisbane Central Adventist Church.


  
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Politics and Prophecy

Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Atheistic governments have disavowed God, and fundamentalist national leaders claim to speak for God and require strict religious observance from all their citizens. Both are extremes. Is there a better way?

Signs of the Times

ARTICLE: Casey Stoner

Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Glenis Lindley reports on Young Australian of the Year, professional motorcyclist Casey Stoner.

The Record

RECORD - September 27

Thursday, September 25, 2008
Melbourne schools unite for worship | Thousands attend LAA grand prix | Natioanl Vegetarian Week begins | Youth reach out in Kawerau | Considering Adventists' health

The Edge

ARTICLE: Abandoned?

Monday, September 15, 2008
Imagine you’re the last person on earth . . .

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