Manca poco al Forum Permanente per l’Evangelizzazione. Il tema dell’ottava edizione riguarda l’annuncio del vangelo nello spazio pubblico. Un comunicato dell’Unione italiana avventista chiede con urgenza la pace in Medio Oriente. Il Marciapiede Didattico ha coinvolto i ragazzi di una scuola media siciliana. Un’esperienza per disabilitare i pregiudizi e mettersi nei panni delle persone con disabilità. Ed altro ancora! Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxylwo_uZJo
Archives for 2023
First-of-Its-Kind Interactive Digital Wall Unveiled at Children’s Hospital
Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital has unveiled Loma Land, an interactive digital experience wall in the hospital lobby that combines technology and art. A first-of-its-kind initiative within a…… Source: https://adventist.news/en/news/first-of-its-kind-interactive-digital-wall-unveiled-at-childrens-hospital
Inside Story: Mission Path to Spain ~ Part 1
Mission Path to Spain: Part 1
By Andrew McChesney
Luis fell ill shortly after he was baptized and enrolled as a theology student at Venezuelan Adventist University.
At first, he thought it was the flu. But the symptoms worsened, and he struggled to breathe. Physicians suggested that he might be allergic to the pollen from the orange trees that blossomed around the university. He received many injections, but his lungs still wouldn’t allow him to breathe. Physicians advised him to quit his studies and return home, but he didn’t want to leave. He continued to get tested.

Then a medical test showed that he was infected with HIV. It was a time when people were afraid of HIV in Venezuela. Many thought that they might catch the virus through touch. Luis was asked to leave the seminary.
Luis had no choice but to go home. At home, he underwent additional medical checks. The results were always the same: HIV. Luis couldn’t understand why. Hadn’t he given his heart to God? Hadn’t he been studying to become a pastor? He was very sad.
A church elder noticed his downcast countenance. “You should be joyful,” the elder said. “If you aren’t joyful, it’s because you haven’t met Jesus.”
The observation struck deep in Luis’s heart. He went to his bedroom and knelt down. He prayed to God for forgiveness. He acknowledged that he had not glorified God with his body in his former life and was at fault for contracting HIV. “I don’t want You to heal me,” he prayed. “I just want to preach for the rest of the days that You grant me.”
At that moment, something unusual happened. Luis felt as if his heart started burning, and the heat spread over his whole body. He blacked out.
When Luis got tested once again, the results came back negative. Surprised, he asked to be tested again—and again. Always he was HIV-free.
“Why are you asking for more tests if the results are negative?” the physician asked. “You don’t need to be tested anymore.”
Making good on his promise to God, Luis dedicated his life to preaching and bringing people to Jesus. He got married and completed his theology studies at the university in 2006.
“I haven’t stopped preaching the gospel ever since,” he said.
Today, Luis and his family are missionaries in Spain.
Thank you for your Sabbath School mission offering that helps support missionaries around the world. Read next week about how a hostage crisis caused Luis to leave Venezuela.
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Source: https://ssnet.org/blog/inside-story-mission-path-to-spain-part-1/
¿Qué tipo de iglesia queremos ser?

Los líderes adventistas podrían beneficiarse de un estudio de la historia de la Iglesia holandesa. Los Países Bajos se han convertido en un país muy secular, pero sus raíces espirituales siguen conformando al menos parte de su identidad nacional. A lo largo de los siglos, la religión y la iglesia fueron pilares cruciales de la […] Source: https://atoday.org/que-tipo-de-iglesia-queremos-ser/
Friday: Further Thought – Mission to My Neighbor
Daily Lesson for Friday 17th of November 2023
Read Ellen G. White, “The Good Samaritan,” pp. 497–505, in The Desire of Ages.
There are many hungry, needy, and mistreated people in our world today. You can do your part, however “small” it might seem to be. We are not going to solve all the world’s problems before Jesus returns. We haven’t been called to do that. But until then, our work can be as basic as helping someone you know who does not have enough food; or it can be helping a member in the church who is facing injustice, even bigotry, which remains a real problem in our world, even today.
“Pure religion and undefiled before the Father is this: ‘To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world.’ Good deeds are the fruit that Christ requires us to bear: kind words, deeds of benevolence, of tender regard for the poor, the needy, the afflicted. When hearts sympathize with hearts burdened with discouragement and grief, when the hand dispenses to the needy, when the naked are clothed, the stranger made welcome to a seat in your parlor and a place in your heart, angels are coming very near, and an answering strain is responded to in heaven. Every act of justice, mercy, and benevolence makes melody in heaven. The Father from His throne beholds those who do these acts of mercy, and numbers them with His most precious treasures. ‘And they shall be Mine, saith the Lord of hosts, in that day when I make up My jewels.’ Every merciful act to the needy, the suffering, is regarded as though done to Jesus. When you succor the poor, sympathize with the afflicted and oppressed, and befriend the orphan, you bring yourselves into a closer relationship to Jesus.”—Ellen G. White, Testimonies for the Church, vol. 2, p. 25.
Discussion Questions
- How can we make sure we understand that the command to love God and others is not salvation by works? When we consider who Jesus is, and what He did for us on the cross (see Philippians 2:5-8), why is the idea that anything we can do to earn or merit salvation so great an error? How can we learn to distinguish between working for salvation, which is a fatal mistake, and revealing in our lives the salvation that we already have in Jesus?
- How can we learn to recognize some of the inherent prejudices we might have toward those who are different from us?
- Other than those passages studied in this week’s lesson, what other scriptural support do you find for the need to show kindness to others, no matter who they are?
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Source: https://ssnet.org/blog/23d-07-further-thought-mission-to-my-neighbor/
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