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Elder Wilson Visits Liberia
« on: November 12, 2012, 10:48:45 AM »


The world-wide president of the Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) Church will today kick off a four-day assessment of the Church’s activities in Liberia.

The Public Relations Department of SDA-Liberia has said that Elder Ted N.C. Wilson is the first president of the SDA’s General Conference world-wide to visit Liberia.

 

Pastor Rufus Freeman, president of SDA-Liberia, also informed reporters at the weekend that Elder Wilson’s visit to Liberia will be characterized by a courtesy call on President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Vice President Joseph N. Boakai.

 

Other top government officials the SDA boss is expected to meet include, House Speaker Alex Tyler, to mention a few.

 

Pastor Freeman then revealed that Elder Wilson will visit various institutions of the SDA-Liberia’s Mission to acquaint himself with problems and challenges during the course of 14-years of civil conflict.



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Re: Elder Wilson Visits Liberia
« Reply #1 on: November 20, 2012, 08:28:45 AM »
The president of the World Seventh Day Adventist Church, Pastor Ted N.C. Wilson, has disclosed plans to enhance the efforts of SDA-Liberia to develop the Adventist University of West Africa (AUWA).

 

Pastor Wilson made the disclosure when he paid a courtesy call on the Daily Observer management Wednesday at the newspaper’s McDonald Street office in Monrovia.

To date, officials of the SDA-Liberia have intimated that construction work on the university’s boys and girls dormitories and administrative block is ongoing at a 100 acre site on the Robertsfield Highway.

The SDA-Liberian officials also disclosed that classes are being conducted at the church’s edifice on Camp Johnson Road   pending completion of the construction in Margibi County in August 2013.

During discussions with Pastor Wilson and his delegation, held in the Stanton B. Peabody Library at the Observer, Elder Wilson pledged that on his return to the SDA world headquarters in Silver Spring, Maryland, he would hold discussions with the central office there toward raising additional funds to complete construction of the US$2.5 million SDA University of West Africa in Liberia.

Read more here: Liberian Observer
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