Adventist Mission
Taking her six-year-old son by the hand, Tang Yue didn’t expect anything unusual as she walked from her home to the nearby market. Little did she know that she was about to experience a divine encounter.
Read MoreDuring the time of China’s cultural revolution, it was very dangerous to own a Bible. Someone we knew, however, was able to obtain one.
Read MoreTan had heard about the Sabbath, but had thought that Sunday was the Sabbath. Other Christians worshiped on Sunday; why did this group worship on Saturday? He was curious to learn more.
Read MoreOne day Tan answered a knock at his door and found Tao standing there. “I had to find you,” Tao said. “I want to know your God.”
Read MoreI found just what I needed in the program’s focus on total health, including diet and nutrition, exercise, prayer and more. After two weeks my life had completely changed. I felt more energetic and stronger.
Read MoreThe Southern Asia Division covers three countries, Bhutan, India, and Nepal, plus a number of islands. India, the most populous country in the division, has more than 1.2 billion people. It’s the second-largest country in the world.
Read MoreAll of the Adventist children here have problems with their teachers because they don’t attend school on Sabbath, and then the teachers become very angry with them.
Read MoreBefore studying the Bible with the missionaries, I was loved by my mother and father, and all of my relatives. But after I accepted God in my life they abandoned me, and in fact, they now hate me.
Read MoreAnother person became so angry that he hit me hard and my hands became very swollen. He said that I should stop studying the Bible—but I still continue to study.
Read MoreOne day I decided to ask Mariano why he had changed and was now the smartest student in the class. He told me that it was because God helped him and that he studied the Bible.
Read MoreLooking back, I realize that behind the sad situation of having to take our son to the hospital, God had a great plan.
Read MoreAfter hearing about Lakpahana many times, the mother decided that Abilasha should go to school there, even though she didn’t like Christians or the God that the Christians worshiped.
Read MoreThe housemothers decided they would try sending Yomali there to see whether ICC could manage this “out-of-control” girl.
Read MoreThe Hindu priest became so angry with Mr. Tripura that he promised to kill him that night, “and there is no one on earth,” he said, “who can save you from my hand.”
Read MoreSome youth caught us and started yelling, “These people came here to make us Christian. Hold them and tie them—don’t let them go.”
Read MoreOne day, I met a young man who asked, “Why don’t you observe the Resurrection Day instead of Saturday?”
Read MoreA lot of people are responding to the Adventist message and joining the church. So if it’s God’s will, everything is possible!
Read MoreMost of the people in our village are Hindu. I share with them about Jesus, His love for us, and how he gave His life on the cross. They are very surprised to hear this and are interested to learn more.
Read MoreAs we have heard the stories this quarter from our brothers and sisters in Timor-Leste, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh, let’s consider how we can help them fulfill their mission.
Read MoreWhen Mookodi began his ministry at Sojwe as a Global Mission Pioneer there were seven Adventist members. Now there are 42 members, including many energetic, happy children.
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