South Pacific Division

Newly Released Educator’s Bible Aims to Deepen Faith and Fellowship Across SPD Schools

The Abide Bible provides additional resources that promote a deeper connection with God and His Word

Australia

Kymberley McMurray
Pastor Murray Hunter, Dr Jean Carter and Jacques Calais holding copies of the new Abide Bible.

Pastor Murray Hunter, Dr Jean Carter and Jacques Calais holding copies of the new Abide Bible.

Adventist Education has rolled out 8,000 copies of a special Abide Bible across the South Pacific Division (SPD), designed for staff within Adventist schools. The two-year project was supported and funded by the SPD and its four unions.

The Abide Bible contains additional resources created and compiled by Pastor Murray Hunter, Australian Union Conference (AUC) ministerial associate secretary for Chaplaincy and Media coordinator, specifically developed to support everyone within Adventist Education. These resources were designed to support personal time with God, a growing relationship with Jesus, and the building of friendship and fellowship among staff within the school by connecting, supporting, and encouraging each other’s spiritual journey, as well as act as a guide to confidently share Jesus’ love with others.

Jacques Calais, Adventist Schools Australia associate national director, expressed his hopes for the initiative, saying, “It is our prayer that the Bibles will be a catalyst to impact every single person within Adventist Education and support them to be passionate, committed disciples for Jesus.”

Citing John 15, Calais emphasized the importance of supporting, encouraging, and resourcing staff to “stay connected to the Vine.” He added, “Our greatest desire is to see every person within Adventist Education filled with the joy, peace, hope, and love of Jesus. We want to nurture all staff in their walk with Jesus.”

Calais explained the Abide Bible “will not just be another Bible. We want it to become a key component in the spiritual life of our schools and be used as a valued resource to grow a unified and collective heart of all staff to share Jesus with those within their care.” He added, “We want them to become an integral part of what happens in and around our schools, both personally and corporately.”

Calais concluded, “Every single person employed within Adventist Education is a frontline minister, whether they be the bus driver or cleaner, deputy or principal, receptionist or canteen supervisor. Each plays a vital role in impacting students for Jesus, and we pay tribute to everyone within Adventist Education for their incredible ministry and service.”

The original article was published on the South Pacific Division's news site, Adventist Record

The original version of this story was published on the South Pacific Division's news site, Adventist Record.

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