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Flying for God

Weekly Mission StoryPhilippines

October 28, 2018

“God has put everything in place to work things out,” Dwayne says.

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I Can’t Believe It

Weekly Mission Story - KidsCambodia

October 28, 2018

The physician ordered an ultrasound test to find the reason for the pain.

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Experiment in Church

Weekly Mission StoryCambodia

October 21, 2018

When the offering bucket came around, Pheara dropped in all the money that he had in the world.

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Sick Daddy

Weekly Mission Story - KidsThailand

October 21, 2018

The boys were shocked to see their father’s injuries, and Jeremy immediately began to pray.

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Student Filmmakers Tackle Mission

M360˚ Magazine

October 15, 2018

What do Adventist students around the world think mission is? That’s what Adventist Mission wanted to find out in 2017 when it launched its first-ever student film contest.

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Floating Hand

Weekly Mission StoryCambodia

October 14, 2018

“If God had not performed the miracle, I probably wouldn’t believe in Him today,” Som An says.

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Praying for Parents

Weekly Mission Story - KidsThailand

October 14, 2018

Johrel got tired of moving and wished that he could just stay in one place.

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Water of Life

Weekly Mission StoryMyanmar

October 7, 2018

Small act of kindness paves the way for the opening of an Adventist school in a hostile village in Myanmar.

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Ignored at School

Weekly Mission Story - KidsThailand

October 7, 2018

After eating, KK put away her lunchbox and went to the restroom. She wanted to pray in private.

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Life Interrupted

M360˚ MagazineUnited States

October 1, 2018

Friday, December 5, 1941, was boat day in Honolulu, Hawaii. A white Matson liner would round Koko Head, then Diamond Head, and then pull up to the dock in the morning with its load of vacationers. They would disembark at the Aloha Tower to the strains of “Aloha Oe” and the fragrant leis of tourist guides.

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