July–Adventist Mission in North America
From Bermuda to Palau, Seventh-day Adventists are engaged in God's mission throughout the North American Division.
Adventist Mission
For some, music is just a combination of sounds to listen to. But for Sunil, music has a far greater value in his spiritual journey to know Christ.
From Bermuda to Palau, Seventh-day Adventists are engaged in God's mission throughout the North American Division.
Let's learn some of the ways we can be involved in reaching the cities and participating in the I Will Go initiative!
People come to North America from all over the world, for many reasons. Let's see some ways that immigrants to the United States are being ministered to.
The Seventh-day movement began in North America in the mid-1800s. At the time, thousands of Christians were searching for greater understanding of biblical prophecy. Like the early days of the Advent movement, we have an opportunity to share a message of hope throughout the North American Division.
When Jimmy was a kid, his people, the Karen were being persecuted. He was able to come to United States, and years later, Jimmy is ministering to the Karen people throughout North America.
On a Sunday afternoon in a small town, a group gathers for a purse party. Inside each one of the purses there's a tag that tells about the refugee who sewed that purse, asking the buyer to pray for that refugee.
The Adventist Development and Relief Agency, or ADRA, is the global humanitarian arm of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church. A team of more than 10,000 dedicated humanitarians in more than 100 countries serve the world’s most vulnerable people every day.
The Seventh-day Adventist Church has a plan--and you’re part of it! This plan is called I Will Go and it includes all of us. So you might be wondering, “How can I get involved?” Tiffany, a church planter in the United States talked with Mike Ryan, a Church leader involved in setting up the I Will Go plan, to get his input.
Churches and schools, adults, children and academy students are praying for the cities! We believe that as we gather in spirit, praying in unity for the cities, God will be with us and hear our prayers.
One of the world’s most densely populated islands is home to a Seventh-day Adventist school. Thanks to your contributions to the 2018 offering, renovation to the floors and walls of the first and second floors is complete!
The coronavirus was spreading, and schools were shutting down across the United States and the rest of the world. Eleven-year-old Katelyn and her 9-year-old sister, Kallie, ended up back at home on the Navajo Reservation right in the middle of the school year.
For some, music is just a combination of sounds to listen to. But for Sunil, music has a far greater value in his spiritual journey to know Christ.
An original song by Contagious Faith. To hear more from this group, visit contagiousfaithmusic.com
Adventists in Vietnam constructed a seven-story building as an Urban Center of Influence in Hanoi to meet the needs of the local community.
Anees took action to seek out refugee communities in his area to help meet their needs.
Every year, Adventist schools like Palau Mission Academy rely heavily on volunteers to teach the next generation of leaders. This quarter, a portion of your 13th Sabbath Offering will help build staff housing at Palau Mission Academy.