Adventist Mission
Kumari wondered about the new neighbors who had just moved in. They were friendly, but somehow different from the people in her small mountain village in northern India. One afternoon as she walked home from school she had an idea. She hurried home and ran into the house. “Mama, may I go visit the new neighbors?” she asked.
Read MoreWhile Priya was asleep, she dreamed that Satan came to her and told her that the mango she had eaten would make her die. While still dreaming, she prayed that God would make Satan go away. “I’ve given my heart to Jesus,” she told Satan. “I belong to Him.”
Read MoreIt was Sabbath, and Ruth was helping her younger sisters and brother prepare for church. Her mother was ill and couldn’t walk to church with the children. So Ruth made sure they got to Sabbath School.
Read MoreThe Adventists asked the church members to pray that Nisha’s father would let God speak to his heart. The church members prayed for weeks that God would touch Ravi’s heart.
Read More“Would you be willing to go without food for two weeks, but have a Bible instead?”
Read More“André really wanted to go to the air show, but he could see that his friend was serious about going to church.”
Read More“We had to trust in God, because we didn’t even have a kopeck in our pockets.”
Read More“My mother wasn’t interested in that information, but my sister and I were listening.”
Read More“We have other priorities. . . . We want to do what God wants us to do.”
Read More“God is here with us, and the teachers tell us about God and His character.”
Read MoreHe enjoys learning more about the Bible, and is especially happy that all of the teachers love God.
Read More“We have a good atmosphere here. This school is calm—nobody is fighting.”
Read MoreThat night Mrs. Boloban cried and cried. She did not want to lose her baby, and decided to ask God for help. “Dear Jesus, if this child is going to grow up and live for you, please help him now.”
Read MoreDuring Sabbath School, which is held between the two church services, the adults and youth meet in the rented room, and the children meet in the storage closet area.
Read MoreSometimes Artem had problems when his classes where held on Sabbath. Some of his teachers were understanding about him not coming to school on that day, but others were not.
Read MoreSome children give away newspapers and tracts in their apartment building, and others stand near a store or bank to give them away. People gladly take a newspaper or tract from a child that they may not take from an adult.
Read MoreThe youth in Belize are very strong in telling others about Jesus, and they love to get together to sing, study the Bible, and learn many useful skills.
Read MoreOne day as I was climbing, the safety strap was biting into my leg. I put my weight on it, hoping it would stop hurting, but then I fell 40 feet onto a rock and was knocked unconscious.
Read More“My mother, whom I love so much, always reminds me: ‘Never forget that you belong to God. He preserved you, and you are here to bring Him glory.’”
Read MoreWhen Olga was old enough to go to school, she wanted to attend an Adventist school, but there wasn’t one nearby, so her parents sent her to another Christian school.
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