Archive for September, 2013

Pioneering embrace

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Minister pays tribute to Australian missionaries in China

Rebekah Liu and Jan Hardes

A pioneering Chinese Seventh-day Adventist minister has acknowledged during a lecture at Avondale the contribution of the first Australian missionaries to the country. Pr Rebekah Liu (left), senior minister of the Chengdu Seventh-day Adventist Church in Sichuan, spoke of the debt the 400,000 Adventists in China owe to missionaries such as Pr Francis and Eva Allum. The couple served in China for 16 years while raising six children. Granddaughter Jan Hardes (right) met Rebekah following her “God’s grace at the Great Wall: women and church leadership in China” lecture in Ladies Chapel, one in a series of presentations at Avondale, Pacific Adventist University (Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea) and the church in southern Queensland’s annual camp meeting.
Credit: Barry Hill.

Carnies on show

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Res Banquet turns back time

Res Banquet

Doug Simpson muscles up with Jared Morton (left) and Cory Chalker (right) at the annual Res Banquet for on-campus students at Avondale College of Higher Education. The theme this year: carnival. Instead of a sit down meal, students served themselves food they may have found at festivals in the 1950s—chips, corn on the cob, hot dogs and chocolate-coated bananas. The banquet is a memory event, says assistant director of men’s residence Pr Shane Roberts. Making it more memorable: residence assistants, all of who are students, do most of the work.—Brenton Stacey, public relations officer, Avondale College of Higher Education
Credit: Jesse Herford.

God’s grace at the Great Wall

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Avondale Lecture Series to look at women and work of church in China

Rebekah Liu

Born into a Communist family and raised as an evolutionist, Pr Rebekah Liu is now one of the many women helping lead the work of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in China. What is there to learn from ministering at the interface between church and state and from the growth of the church in China? Rebekah will speak about her experience in a series of presentations at Avondale College of Higher Education, culminating in a lecture in Ladies Chapel this Saturday (September 21) at 3.30 PM.
Credit: Brenton Stacey.

Is your spot missing?

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Yearbook team’s final call for submissions

Jacaranda editor Sara Thompson

Sara Thompson (editor) and Danelle Morton (design team manager) work on compiling submissions for the Avondale College of Higher Education yearbook, Jacaranda. The 2013 publication highlights how Avondale students have made their mark on the world. Student submissions close this Sunday (September15). Email your photographs or stories to [email protected].
Credit: Brenton Stacey.

Mountain man

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Lecturer wins adventure triathlon

Brenton Stacey
Public relations officer
Avondale College of Higher Education
Cooranbong, New South Wales, Australia

A health and exercise science lecturer at Avondale College of Higher Education has won an adventure triathlon at his first attempt.

Darren Morton

Darren Morton crosses the finish line in first place.

Dr Darren Morton completed the 20-kilometre mountain bike ride, the 11-kilometre kayak paddle and the nine-kilometre run at the Gloucester Mountain Man Tri-Challenge on Sunday (September 8) in two hours and 40 minutes. He finished almost 10 minutes ahead of the person in second place.

Just out of the placings after the bike leg—his weakest, but one that saw last year’s first place getter, a nine-time winner, crash—Darren made up time during the paddle to lead into the run. “I thought to myself, They’re going to have to be pretty quick to catch me now.”

Darren, president of the Lake Mac Triathlon Club, received $1000 and a new paddle for winning the race. He also received $100 for completing the fastest run of the day—his time even bettered those completing the leg in teams.