Adventist Mission
The new Mr. and Mrs. Moody built their own little home beside Lake Aleknagik. After a while, they built a Seventh-day Adventist school on their property by the lake. They called it “The Mission School.”
Read More“OK,” they told Logan, “you can stay up—as long as you read the Bible.” Logan agreed. But there was a problem—he didn’t have a Bible. In fact, he had never read one.
Read MoreWhen I turned 9 I finally got to go to camp. I was so excited and absolutely loved being there! I went every year until I was too old for camp.
Read MoreEven during the rest of the year when camp isn’t going on, the children know that the Reiswigs still love and care about them, and that they are always welcome to come to their home.
Read MoreBefore you move I want to thank you. When you first came I had lost my way. I stopped going to church and didn’t plan on coming back.
Read MoreAs they think about their “kindness experiment,” Ms. Starr and the students know it was a success. “Kindness did come back. We tried to give them joy, but they gave more to us.”
Read More“I wanted to come back to tell you that I’m really not angry that the shoes didn’t come in time. I know that you did everything you could to get them to come earlier,” she said. Then, she turned around and started walking back to the door.
Read More“If you are a Christian,” she said with a smile, “then you know that the Ten Commandments tell us to remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy. That means we shouldn’t buy or sell or work on God’s Sabbath day.”
Read MoreThe puppet troupe performs short skits in schools, churches, and even in city parks. Sometimes when children come up to talk to the puppeteers after the performance,
Read More“God will work it out, Mom,” Wyan said. “We just have to trust Him.” Wyan prayed about the mission trip. And soon Mother learned another lesson in faith.
Read More“Giving away GLOW tracts is a way to share God’s love with people. I’ve been doing this for three years. When we go out to share Jesus with others, we are learning how to be a witness for Him."
Read MoreOne day a member of Kaylea’s church said she wanted to provide a meal each week for people who needed some food and friendship. Kaylea liked the idea and wanted to help.
Read MoreThis quarter we have heard many wonderful stories coming from places in the North American Division—Alaska, West Virginia, Guam/Micronesia and others.
Read MoreMrs. Shin had noticed for some time that her 15-year-old daughter, Bo Hwa, wasn’t happy. During the week, Bo Hwa was at school with many friends, but on Sabbaths she was the only teen in church.
Read More“I wanted people to see the truth, so my plan was to come up with a way for them to immediately see the heart of the three angels’ messages—which is the Sabbath,” Mr. Song said.
Read MoreWhen Binderya’s family moved to Ulaanbaatar, the capital city of Mongolia, she met a girl named Anojin. The two girls became friends, and Anojin invited Binderya to the Adventist Church.
Read More“God changed my life through music. He taught me that His music is so much better than the world’s music. I want to sing to God forever. God is happy to receive our songs of praise if we’re sincere and want to praise Him.”
Read More“The best part of attending the Adventist school is that I feel safe there. My teacher is kind and helps me with my lessons. And the children are all friends."
Read MoreWe’re the only Adventists—and probably the only Christians—at our school. Our classmates don’t understand our faith, and sometimes it’s hard to explain why we love a God we can’t see.
Read MoreBecause of the wonderful things Silvio shared with me, I wanted to know more about Adventists. I began going to church every Sabbath with Silvio, and I took Bible studies with the pastor.
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