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NEWS <strong>IN</strong> BRIEFMultiplying hubNorth Harbour (Auckland) Adventist Churchnow has seven very active “growth groups”,involving 60-70 participants. They’ve mettogether to learn more about multiplyingsmall church plants—for as they share theirfaith in Jesus Christ with friends, thosefriends will best connect through their smallgroups.—NewChurchLifeLearning to giveIn an effort to teach the children of W<strong>au</strong>chope(NSW) Junior Sabbath School class aboutmissions and serving, Jasna Milenkov, theirteacher, challenged the children to dosomething for someone else. Twenty monthsof fundraising saw the children learn avaluable lesson in giving and $A500 to assist aKenyan orphanage.—NorthPoint. . . into all the world . . .Adventists in Western Australia areestablishing missional groups in uniqueplaces. At Curtin University, two womenmeet with workmates for a weekly book cluband explore Jesus. An outdoor “bush church”has spawned a <strong>net</strong>work of similar groupsaround Margaret River. And a 91-year-oldwoman has started a group in her nursinghome.—NewsWestYouth reaching youthAn innovative youth evangelistic programorganised by Toronto (NSW) church sawattendance growing through the seriesand young people from churches and thecommunity responding to the message ofsalvation. The “Project Grace” events wereorganised by church youth and Avondaleministry students and included relationshipbuildinggames, music and drama.—NorthPointHolistic comboChristchurch’s Garden City Fellowshipcombined elements of Leo Schreven’s “AllPower” seminars, the CHIP health programand the “Depression Recovery Program” intoa one-day seminar attended by 60 visitors.The “tag team” of presenters—Pastor Ben Rea,Marie Timmins and Katie Snyder—continuedwith prophecy seminars that attracted 20participants.—Southern ConnexionsHearts in tuneNumbers for the Karalundi (WA) outbackcamp have declined over the years,prompting leaders to do a rethink andorganise the camp as a country gospel musicfestival. The event was well supported bylocals as music has a way of opening thehearts of young and old alike.—NewsWestICC Australia, a ministry, is independent of the Seventh-day Adventist Church organisation but is supportive of the Church.

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