enditnow® is a global initiative to raise awareness and advocate for the end of violence around the world.
It aims to mobilise Seventh-day Adventists around the world and invites other community groups to join in to resolve this worldwide issue.
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Paul Bogacs has spent his working life in the people business as a pastor, youth leader, counsellor and lecturer. After working in a number of church and educational settings, Paul commenced the Counselling Training program at Avondale College of Higher Education (now Avondale University) in 2013.
Paul holds an undergraduate degree in Theology, a Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy and a PhD. Paul’s PhD research examined the relationship between Christian faith frameworks and emotional well-being.
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The Adventist Church in Australia is partnering with ADRA to provide emergency “Go Bags” for people experiencing domestic violence.
The Go Bags will be distributed during or after EnditNow Emphasis Day, which encourages churches across Australia to join the global movement to end violence against women, men and children.
Deliver completed bags to their local conference Women’s Ministries or ADRA director by July 31st.
We currently have graphics and designs for shirts and banners available for download and printing via the GRAPHICS & PROMO button. More information on printed t-shirts to come.




For enditnow® Australia contact number and resources, visit the link via the button above.
Short link: https://bit.ly/gsenditnow
This initiative, which extends to more than 200 countries and territories, was launched in October 2009 in partnership between the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA)–a prominent humanitarian organisation and the Department of Women’s Ministries of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, two entities that are representative of the Adventist Church.
enditnow is the most important stand the Seventh-day Adventist Church has ever taken regarding violence against women, men and children.
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*This enditnow® resource packet comes to us from North American Division Women’s Ministries. While many of the statistics and information are specific to the North America, much of it holds true in Australia as well.
If you or someone you know is a victim, help is available. AdSafe Ltd is a service of the Seventh-day Adventist Church committed to maintaining safe environments within the church and facilitating healing and justice pathways for victims of abuse.
AdSafe’s Survivor Services team provides care and support, and creates a safe environment where survivors can share their stories and be empowered to seek justice. www.adsafe.org.au
Other options for help.
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