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Vespers Apr. 08, 2022
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ADRA President Talks About Humanitarian Response for Ukraine; and other world news
This week on ANN President of the Adventist Development and Relief Agency Michael Kruger recently made a statement on the organization’s humanitarian response in Ukraine and its surrounding regions. The demands for humanitarian assistance continue to grow and change. ADRA has deployed additional emergency response teams and dispatched numerous humanitarian convoys to assist and evacuate displaced families and people in conflict-ravaged regions. For nearly six months, ADRA has been in Honduras assisting more than 750 migrant families who are making the long trek from South America, through Honduras, on their quest north. The project has also been opened up to families from Venezuela, Cuba, Senegal, Angola, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and a few other countries. ADRA Honduras has set up assistance with volunteers, translators, and coordinators in Cholutea and El Paraiso. According to ADRA sources, many arrive with just the clothes on their backs, carrying their children, hurting, stressed, and hungry from not eating anything for at least three days. Migrants also report that they are usually robbed four or five times on their journey, while women and underage girls say they are sometimes assaulted and even raped. Plans are underway to provide personal kits in coordination with the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF). Fathers, a documentary showing how different, and yet similar, fathers around the world are, has been recently nominated for the “Best Documentary” category at the International Christian Film and Music Festival the most prominent Christian film festival in the world. Father is the result of a joint production between six different media centers of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in six different countries. The documentary, which also became a book, has obtained more than a dozen “official selections” and nominations in the last three years, along with a special award in 2019 at the Religion Today Film Festival, in Trento, Italy. The Southern Africa-Indian Ocean Division’s Adventist World Radio’s new radio station, powered by SIDMedia, continues to make waves, as they live out their motto – from Broadcast to Baptism. Hardly a month into its operation, the station had its first fruits with nine people baptized last week, a sign that media evangelism is key in our mission. ANN brought the first video in the last episode of the series produced by Hope Media Europe—a part of the global Hope Channel and ADRA Campaign “Hope for Ukraine”. Today, ANN is bringing another episode featuring the story of Inna, a woman who fled the war( Story from Inter-European Division and Hope Media in Germany) Norwegian Valentina Melentjeva wasn’t home when a fire broke out just before midnight on December 5, 2021, but was staying at the nearby Fredheim Lifestyle Centre in Kongsberg, Norway, where she worked. Melentjeva watched helplessly as her home burnt to the ground despite the efforts of the fire brigade. Devastated over losing everything she owned, her main concern was her precious Bible, a treasured possession. Valentina started going to church after learning about the Adventist Church and the Sabbath Bible truth. On her second Sabbath at church in Klaipeda, she received a brand-new Bible. After a delay due to the coronavirus pandemic, students and faculty of the school of dentistry at Montemorelos University, in Nuevo Leon, Mexico, have resumed offering free dental services to the community. The initiative, called Zero Cavities, is part of a special program under the direction of the Health Promoting Universities in Montemorelos, which helps to raise dental health awareness. The program offers dental check-ups, cleanings, endodontist services, extractions, and resin fillings. Zero Cavities is organized by the Health Promoting University leadership in collaboration with the School of Dental Medicine, Luz and Life dental Clinic, and the La Carlota Adventist Hospital’s Lloyd Baum Dental Center. Nuevo Leon’s Health Secretary and municipal governments of Montemorelos, Allende, and General Téran are also part of the project. The initiative offers free dental services once a month. For more news and current affairs within the Adventist community, go to Adventist.news Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aHX5eum2Yk
Hope in Troubled Times | Sermon
Steve Matthews, Executive Director for ADRA Canada shares a message of hope from scripture during the challenging and difficult times. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjX0ARJmMMY
“Aquí estoy”: ¿Vale la pena morir por lo que crees?
por Rich Hannon | 8 April 2022 | Hace poco vi la miniserie de la BBC con Wolf Hall, de seis capítulos, que narra la vida de Thomas Cromwell (1485-1540) durante su ascenso político en el reinado de Enrique VIII de Inglaterra. El principal problema de Enrique era conseguir un heredero varón. Esto le llevó […] Source: https://atoday.org/aqui-estoy-vale-la-pena-morir-por-lo-que-crees/
Praise/Prayer Apr. 09, 2022
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Church Svc. Apr. 08, 2022
Study: Lesson 2: The Fall
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“The Assurance of Salvation”: Myth and Reality
by Steven Siciliano | 8 April 2022 | Let me state three key premises at the start: An individual’s ultimate salvation depends on maintaining faith and faithfulness to the end (by which I mean either the individual’s passing or the second advent). None of us can predict the future or know for certain whether we […] Source: https://atoday.org/the-assurance-of-salvation-myth-and-reality/
AT’s Board Chair and Vice-Chair Share Why To Support Our Spring Fundraiser
AT Board Chair, Bill Garber and Vice-Chair, Elmar Sakala, reveal why they support AT and why you should too! Thanks for doing your part to back AT’s Spring Fundraiser here. PS… all new first-time donors get a personalized Thank-You from an AT team member! Source: https://atoday.org/ats-board-chair-and-vice-chair-share-why-to-support-our-spring-fundraiser/
Sabbath: Cain and His Legacy
Sabbath Afternoon
Read for This Week’s Study: Genesis 4:1-26, Hebrews 11:4, Micah 6:7, Isaiah 1:11, 1 Corinthians 10:13, 1 John 3:12, Genesis 5:1-32, Genesis 6:1-5.
Memory Text: “If you do well, will you not be accepted? And if you do not do well, sin lies at the door. And its desire is for you, but you should rule over it” (Genesis 4:7, NKJV).
In Genesis what follows immediately after the Fall, and then the expulsion of Adam and Eve from Eden, are mainly births and deaths, all in fulfillment of God’s prophecies in the preceding chapter. As parallel chapters, Genesis chapters 3 and 4 contain many common themes and words: descriptions of sin (Genesis 3:6-8; compare with Genesis 4:8), curses from the ’adamah, “ground” (Genesis 3:17; compare with Genesis 4:11), and expulsion (Genesis 3:24; compare with Genesis 4:12, Genesis 4:16).
The reason for these parallels is to highlight the fulfillment of what went on before, the prophecies and predictions that God had given to Adam and Eve after the Fall. The first event after Adam’s expulsion is full of hope; it is the birth of the first son, an event that Eve sees as the fulfillment of the promise that she heard in the Messianic prophecy (Genesis 3:15). That is, she thought he could be the promised Messiah.
The next events: the crime of Cain, the crime of Lamech, the decreasing life span, and the increasing wickedness are all fulfillments of the curse uttered in Genesis 3:1-24.
Yet, even then, all hope is not lost.
Study this week’s lesson to prepare for Sabbath, April 16.
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