January–Mission in Southern Asia
This quarter, we'll travel to Southern Asia to see some examples of how God is present in this region of the world!
Adventist Mission
Due to its old facilities, especially the girls' dorm with asbestos sheets, the E. D. Thomas Memorial Higher Secondary School faces challenges, and a portion of the 13th Sabbath Offering will be used to renovate the dorm for a safer and more comfortable environment for the students.
This quarter, we'll travel to Southern Asia to see some examples of how God is present in this region of the world!
Let's see how the Adventist message was first brought to Spain and what Adventism looks like there today!
Let's visit two Adventist schools in Southern Asia. We'll learn how we can support them this quarter to improve the education of children there.
Joshua's dream to attend an Adventist school came to life thanks to community kindness and unwavering faith. Your support of the 13th Sabbath Offering can illuminate more lives this quarter!
In a mountainous region of Nepal, young Aashisrai and other Adventist children faced challenges in accessing education until a local church rented a school building. Despite limited resources and facilities, dedicated teachers strive to provide Adventist education, but the community's dream of establishing their own school with improved facilities depends on support from the 13th Sabbath Offering.
Jennifer, a 12-year-old girl from northern India, starts and ends her day with heartfelt prayers to Jesus, expressing gratitude and seeking blessings for her family, school, and daily activities. Despite facing challenges, her faith remains unwavering, and her prayers are a source of comfort and connection.
Frank Starr Bond and his brother Walter were the first Adventist missionaries to bring the Adventist message to Spain. Frank, along with his wife Martha, established schools and churches, baptized families, and played a significant role in the growth of the Adventist community in Spain.
Cero, is a church plant in Madrid, Spain that welcomes people with doubts and questions. Silvia, a skeptic, found solace in Cero, rediscovering her belief in God and experiencing love and acceptance, prompting her baptism.
In a remote Cabécar village in Costa Rica, Arsenio, a Global Mission pioneer, overcomes physical and cultural barriers to share the Adventist message. Arsenio and aspiring pastor Melvin work passionately to bring hope and the love of Jesus to their indigenous community, striving to make the gospel accessible in their native language.
In the heart of Bangalore's tech industry, the Central Kannada Church, which began in classrooms and laboratories, faced challenges finding space for its growing congregation. Thanks to the support of the 13th Sabbath Offering, the church obtained a property and is now constructing a new 4300-square-foot building, enabling them to expand their ministry among the city's middle and upper-class residents.
Asmita, a young girl in eastern Nepal, faces challenges as her parents struggle with alcoholism and constant fighting at home. After her mother leaves, Asmita finds solace and purpose in attending church, where she discovers God and a sense of belonging.
Lowry Adventist College in south India faces challenges due to overcrowding and deteriorating conditions in its old auditorium, where students and churchgoers gather for worship. Despite these challenges, the college and church community are dedicated to wholistic education, spiritual growth, and inclusivity, and they are seeking support to build a new church on campus through the 13th Sabbath Offering.
An original song "Tell Somebody" Written by: Audrey Hunt and Stacy Blanzy. Performed by: Two Little Fish (ft. Notes of Praise and Charleston SDA Singers) https://www.twolittlefishmusic.com/
An inspiring and original song performed by collaborators from around the world! By Juan R. Salazar L.
In the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Alex attends a Seventh-day Adventist school that goes until preschool. When he faced challenges attending school on Sabbath, it emphasized the need for expanding the Adventist school up to high school. The community seeks support through the 13th Sabbath Offering to provide higher education for more students.
Due to its old facilities, especially the girls' dorm with asbestos sheets, the E. D. Thomas Memorial Higher Secondary School faces challenges, and a portion of the 13th Sabbath Offering will be used to renovate the dorm for a safer and more comfortable environment for the students.
Executive Producer: Gary Krause
Producers: Rick Kajiura, Ricky Oliveras
Writers: Ricky Oliveras, Andrew McChesney, Laurie Falvo, Caleb Haakenson
Camera: Ricky Oliveras, Joshua Sagala, Caleb Haakenson
Editors: Ricky Oliveras, Diogo Godoy, Joshua Sagala, Caleb Haakenson
Graphics: Clayton Kinney
Narration: Becky Alignay, Voice Bunny
Music: Audio Network Distribution: Advent Source Language
Support: Reflex Communication, Daniel Gonçalves, Amara, Carmen Lazo, Pablo Garcia
Special Thanks: Southern Asia Division, Carmen Lazo, ESDA, Two Little Fish, Jonathan Contero, Inter American Division Copyright 2024 General Conference Corporation of Seventh-day Adventists