Avondale Announces New Scholarships
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December 3, 1994 RECOR Week of Prayer Leads to Decisions-10 Avondale Announces New Scholarships fifty scholarships worth $A2000 each will be available in 1995 to provide financial assistance to FAvondale College, NSW, students disadvantaged by the drought or other hardships. The An Urgent Need scholarships will be applied to residential fees. for Medical "Some scholarships will be available to returning students and others assigned to new students," says the Avondale public relations officer, Dr Lyell Heise. "Prospective students who Staff-6 can demonstrate genuine financial need should contact the student finance office immediately for details on how to establish eligibility." The student finance office can be contacted on (049) 77 1107 or on free phone 1800 804 324. Does God Have "There will be an assessment of need, and some academic criteria to be met," says Dr Heise. "Avondale is looking forward to hearing from students who can benefit from this new initiative." a Gender Pictured are students currently attending Avondale. Bias? EDITORIAL Priority and Urgency The result is that we generally don't had prepared 10 people, with more , write make personal witnessing and involve- than 50 preparing at least 80 people in A'm ex- ment a priority—or even an urgency. the last four years. periencing the We pray for the Holy Spirit to accom- Why are these results in Mexico, and Fourth Internat- plish in our land, what is happening in not in New Zealand and Australia? ional Congress Inter- and South America, the It isn't because the work is easy in of Laity, being Philippines, Africa and Russia. We Mexico and Inter-America. I heard of held in Vera pray. Yet we seem unwilling to invest some extremely difficult situations— Cruz, Mexico. our time and talents prayerfully for the tribal languages to master, inhospitable It's an exciting fulfilment of our prayers and terrain to cover, and people very much event with some 5000 delegates, dreams—as do members in those settled in their own religion. Seventh-day Adventists, from all parts countries. But I also heard of Sabbath school of Mexico and Puerto Rico, and a Sure, we need to maintain the sense classes meeting midweek and praying smaller number from other countries. of community within our churches. that they would be able to begin a new On the Sabbath the numbers swell to And there is a work to do in soothing company or church. 11,000. the hurts and meeting the needs of And I heard of Pathfinder clubs with Most of those attending are many. However if, as a church, our evangelistic goals. I heard of Sabbath Adventist lay members, with some two school classes with their own plans to or three hundred ministers. All gather win people to Christ and to the church. under the theme of Laity and Ministers We pray. Yet we seem I heard of many individuals making United in Christ. unwilling to invest our time commitments to actively work for the There's a sense of urgency (and fer- and talents for the fulfilment Lord for two or three evenings a week, vency) here. It's an atmosphere engen- of our prayers and dreams. or six to eight hours in direct outreach. dered by the gathering of enthusiastic The youth of the church were vitally believers. That sense of urgency seems involved, despite difficulties. to be a vital component not only of own interests predominate, then we Will we continue to beseech the out- their belief, but also their action. have lost our sense of gospel priority pouring of the Holy Spirit in latter rain Peter speaks of this urgency. It's as if and urgency. Our raison d'être, our proportions—and yet refuse to partici- he was under the guidance and direc- mission, ceases to motivate our plan- pate in this gospel imperative and end- tion of the Holy Spirit when he said: ning and our activities. time priority? "Looking for and hasting unto the At the congress, Pastor Robert What are your church's plans? What coming of the day of God" (2 Peter Folkenberg, the General Conference is your Sabbath school class doing? Or 3:12). president, asked for those to stand more importantly, have you, and have We seem in our Western World, by who had prepared a person for bap- I, taken on the urgency and priority of contrast, to have stopped "hasting the tism during the past five years. I saw Peter, making it our own personal pri- day." We seem to have examined some more than 7000 people stand at once. ority? Do we really believe our Lord is Scripture critically saying, "How could And the vast majority of them coming? And if so, has His mission those in Peter's time hasten the coming remained standing as Pastor really become ours? of our Lord with some two millennia of Folkenberg raised the number from Harold Harker time between them and our Lord's one, to five people prepared for bap- President return?" tism. Almost half of those attending Trans-Tasman Union Conference Official Paper Subscriptions South Pacific Division, Departments and Services: Education Les Devine (Director), Barry Seventh-day Adventist Church $A31.00 $NZ43.40. ADRA Harold Halliday (Director), Neil Hill, Owen Hughes, Don Roy, Bob Spoor South Pacific Division All other regions, $A67.00 $NZ94.00. Air Hughes, Peter Truscott Health Food Eugene Grosser (Director), mail postage rates on application. Order Adventist Health Percy Harrold Greg Gambrill, Eckhardt Kemmerer, Allan Editor Bruce Manners from Signs Publishing Company, (Director), Harley Stanton Staples Assistant Editors Lee Dunstan, Warburton, Victoria 3799, Australia. 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November 5) is a great idea. But we Anderson and H A Kent. The issue was While the early production of dis- could build 3000 more across the world the Sabbath, and a side issue was the tilled monoglyceride-type emulsifiers with commonsense. As Pastor Robert nature of Christ. was from lard, this is no longer the com- Folkenberg has asked us many times, Ramsey accused the two of belonging mon source of the oil or fat for produc- why are we being so elaborate? Why to a church that taught that Christ had a ing these products. It is still possible to not strong buildings with no fancy trim- sinful nature. The March 28, 1931, issue purchase lard-based emulsifiers, but the mings—with a large sign at the front of the paper contains a letter by consumer-power of the Jewish and saying, "Looking for Christ's Return." Anderson where he emphatically Muslim communities has led the larger D Burg, Qld denied that he taught or believed such a manufacturers to cater for these groups. doctrine. This means that manufacturing plants New Zealanders Lose Out Walter Martin included in his books where the emulsifiers are made to RECORD (Newsfront, October 29) The Kingdom of the Cults (1977) and kosher requirements are now commonly contains the report of my evangelistic The Truth About Seventh-day all kosher and no animal products are campaign in Indonesia. Thank you, but Adventism (1960) the issue of the permitted on the premises. They often I am at a loss to explain why the incor- church's teaching on the subject. Martin have a resident rabbi to ensure the strict rect information that I am a New found that our official view is that requirements of kosher are complied Zealander was included. I have worked Christ possessed a sinless nature. with. Richard Pearce, in New Zealand and am married to a Brian Abrahams, Qld Senior Food Technologist, New Zealander, but both my parents Sanitarium Health Food Company were Australian. And although I was What's in Your Peanuts? Research Laboratories born in Tonga, I have held an A recent letter (November 4) con- Australian passport for some 40 years. cerning the use of emulsifier 471 might, Apology Len Tolhurst, Papua New Guinea by implication, suggest that Sanitarium Computer difficulties caused several problems used lard-based emulsifiers in their in the November 19 issue of the RECORD.