Welcome to day 5 of our Canada-wide Call to Prayer for Our Children! Today, we're praying for our teenage children ages 13-18. Listen as Dave Miller shares his experience of God caring about and working with the unexpected events that seemingly pin us down. Access today's written prayer: https://itiswrittencanada.ca/calltoprayer/today Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jpjoe8xm0so
South Pacific Government Health Leaders Visit Beulah Adventist Primary School
Beulah Adventist Primary School was in the international spotlight last week when a delegation of South Pacific government leaders paid a visit to see the impact on students of the Health Promoting Sc…… Source: https://adventist.news/en/news/south-pacific-government-health-leaders-visit-beulah-adventist-primary-school
1: God’s Mission to Us: Part 1 – In is Written: Discussions with the Author
Join It Is Written Sabbath School host Eric Flickinger and this week’s featured guest, Dr. Kleber Gonçalves, as they provide additional insights into this week’s Sabbath School lesson, “God’s Mission to Us, Part 1.”
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1: God’s Mission to Us: Part 1 – HopeSS Video Discussion
You can view an in-depth discussion of God’s Mission to us: Part 1 in the Hope Sabbath School class led by Pastor Derek Morris. Click on the image to view:[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNKPNxhSDOI?si=vA9WvB_TM3vGnOxT&w=560&h=315]
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Hope Channel – Television that will change your life.
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Union College Votes for Name Change in May 2024

3 October 2023 | In a historic move, Union College announced that they will undergo a name change to Union Adventist University as of May 2024. This landmark decision, the first in its 132-year history, was taken by the Board of Trustees on October 2nd, following an extensive year-long review. The shift is seen as […] Source: https://atoday.org/union-college-votes-for-name-change-in-may-2024/
Esodo 8:9,10 – Mercoledì 4 ottobre 2023
“Allora il faraone chiamò Mosè e Aronne e disse loro: "Pregate il Signore perché allontani le rane da me e dal mio popolo e io lascerò andare il popolo, perché offra sacrifici al Signore”. Mosè disse al faraone: ‘Fammi l’onore di dirmi per quando io devo chiedere, nelle mie suppliche per te, per i tuoi servitori e per il tuo popolo, che vengano sterminate le rane intorno a te e nelle tue case, in modo che ne rimangano soltanto nel fiume. Egli rispose: "Domani", e Mosè disse: ‘Sarà fatto come tu dici, affinchè tu sappia che non c’è nessuno pari al Signore, che è il nostro Dio.” Esodo 8:9,10 Meditazione giornaliera Apri la porta del tuo cuore, autori vari, Anna Cupertino. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiIrqKKtaY4
Making Friends for Eternity
Before becoming a pastor I spent almost 30 years as a Bible Worker. However, growing up I was not familiar with the term “Bible Worker” until I found myself on a church softball team, captained by the new local Bible Worker. I failed to eat breakfast before running off to play. Not too bright. In the middle of the game, I began to get dizzy and lightheaded. My team was up to bat when I pretty much blacked out. I was sitting right next to the Bible Worker and told him, as the batter was striking out, “I am blacking out. I can’t even see anything right now.”
His reply? He threw my mitt in my lap and said, “That’s the third out. Let’s go take the field!” Not exactly the reply I was expecting. Needless to say, I did not go out onto the field. I managed to get myself to a nearby building where I got a drink and laid down until my sight came back. I had heard people who had been studying with this Bible Worker say how wonderful he was. I guess already having been baptized, I was not a potential “notch on his belt,” So he was not that wonderful to me. He never even missed me when I failed to come back to the game. I never heard from him again.
At this point in my life, I was not really that familiar with the Bible Worker concept. My church never had one. Therefore I had never really considered becoming one, but on my way home that day, I remember thinking to myself, that if I ever did become a Bible Worker, I would not be like that one! I also told myself that if I genuinely care about people who are about to be baptized, then I would genuinely care about people who have already been or will never be baptized too. So, years later when I became a Bible Worker, I told myself that, as well as being theologically sound, I also want to be relationally sound. I decided to be a genuine caring friend, as well as someone who taught theology. And of course one does not have to be a Bible Worker or pastor to be a caring friend. We all should be caring friends no matter what role we have in church. Actually it may mean more when someone without a title or position shows love and compassion because some people think when someone with a tile or position is being caring and friendly that they are doing it simply because it is their job.
I was studying with a man, in the first district I had been assigned as a Bible Worker, when he showed up to church with his 14-year-old step-daughter. She had never been to any church before. I went up to the parents of teenage girls in the church, and told them, a young girl is here who has never been to church before. Please have your daughters greet her and befriend her. One parent, who had two teen girls, shrugged her shoulders and said, “My daughters already have friends.” I could not believe what I heard. The girls did not befriend her. Her step-father eventually went to another nearby Adventist church where he got baptized. I do not know the fate of his step-daughter.
Later in another district, I was studying with a war veteran who needed a ride to the veteran’s hospital one day. Wanting to connect him with members of my church, I called several retired members and asked them to give this worthy veteran a ride. One person told me they were unavailable because, “That’s the day I water my garden.” And that was the most legitimate excuse! Not only did this veteran never come to my church, but that was also the end of our Bible studies. Do you blame him?
After studying a few months with a young married couple, they became baptized and joined my church of mostly older people. One of the older elders never reached out to this young couple, until finally he heard them say something in Sabbath School that was not theologically correct, so he took it upon himself to call them later in the day, to “reach out” and tell them that they were wrong! That was the only contact he had with them, and it was not long before they were out of the church. How long would you stay in a church whose elder only called you to tell you that you were wrong?
In Texas I studied with a teenage boy, that, for sake of anonymity, I will call Scott. He found a ride to church every Sabbath, as no one else in his family came to church. Shortly after his baptism he moved to Tampa Florida. We had a going-away party for him, and I wrote in a card, “Bible Workers come and go, but friends are forever.” I did not think that much about it. Eight years later I moved to Tampa Florida. I had talked with him a few times after his move. One day, shortly after moving to Tampa, I ran across his name in my address book, and the address “Tampa Florida” jumped out at me. I called the number, to find out that he was in jail. I arranged a visit. Not exactly the reunion I had planned with a former Bible student, huh? We were glad to see each other and had a lot to talk about since our last visit. He explained to me what had been going on with him lately and how ended up in jail. Towards the end of our visit, he told me, “When I moved away, you wrote in my card, Bible Workers come and go but friends are forever. I never forgot what you wrote, and now that you have come to see me after all those years, even though I am in jail, shows me you meant what you said.” I realized even more, that being relational is just as important as being theologically sound. I realized too, that even though he had been baptized eight years ago, my work with him was not through. Scott needed a forever friend. I am glad God moved me across the country to where I could reach out to him. And of course what was more important than being a Bible Worker was being a friend, and I did not need to be a Bible Worker or pastor in order to be a friend. No matter what positions or titles we may or may not have, we all should have the role of friend.
When I give Bible studies my goal goes way beyond seeing people get baptized. My goal is to see them in heaven. That means being a forever friend to those who are preparing for baptism, and to those who have already been baptized, as well as to those who I may never see get baptized.
Some people think they can’t give Bible studies. Believe me, if I can, anybody can. Even so, what a young teenage girl needed in a small church long ago, was not a Bible study but a friend. A veteran just needed a ride to the hospital. A young couple needed someone from the church, to call them just to say hello, instead of just to tell them they were wrong. A young man sitting in jail needed to know someone still cared, even though he was less than perfect.
Giving Bible studies may get people baptized, but in order to see them all the way into the Kingdom, it takes more than Bible studies. It takes a forever friend. Will you be that forever friend?
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What Christians Need to Know About the Great (White) Replacement Theory

Robert Crux | 3 October 2023 | We live in a moment in history that’s been called an “infodemic.” Falsehoods spread like a virus. A tidal wave of media misinformation drowns out the truth. Perhaps no other falsehood is more dangerous right now than “the great replacement theory,” a central tenet of white nationalism that […] Source: https://atoday.org/what-christians-need-to-know-about-the-great-white-replacement-theory/
AWR360° Philippines – Could He Abandon the Only Life He’d Know Ep.6
AWR360° Philippines – Could He Abandon the Only Life He’d Know Ep.6 #AWR #Evangelism #Bible Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YU1UJSHZwgU
ADRA Appoints Three New Vice Presidents
The Adventist Development & Relief Agency (ADRA) has announced the appointment of three new vice presidents. Charné Renou has been appointed as the agency’s incoming vice president for finance. Sony…… Source: https://adventist.news/en/news/adra-appoints-three-new-vice-presidents


