The numbers of refugees and immigrants are increasing, as well as the precarious situation in which a large number of citizens from different countries currently live in different parts of the world. To date, 79.5 million people have been forced to live far from their homes, according to data released by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).
Ecuador has the largest number of recognized refugees: 69,524 from more than 60 countries, the majority of whom are Colombians and Venezuelans who…
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Lifestyle medicine pioneer’s practical guide in your pocket
A new pocket edition of an Avondale academic’s emotional wellbeing book will help meet the goal of his “audacious” plan to lift the life of 10 million people. Live More Happy offers the opportunity to create connections with those who may have found the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic a challenge to their mental health. It is “an easy way to show you care,” says Associate Professor Darren Morton. Source: https://wp.avondale.edu.au/news/2020/07/03/lifestyle-medicine-pioneers-practical-guide-in-your-pocket/
Happy Reunion for Vejlefjord Children
A three-month break from friends can be difficult – especially for children. This is equally true for church congregations as many have struggled to get the same intimacy and sense of worship from a live stream or video as they get from physically attending a place of worship.
Like everywhere else, Vejlefjord Seventh-day Adventist church members have missed meeting as a congregation. Denmark was one of the earliest European countries to close churches due to the COVID-19 pandemic; however, due…
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Porn at six: How to talk to kids about sex
My daughter was six years old when she first encountered online pornography. It was during her “Angelina Ballerina” phase when one day, while she was looking for ballerina images online, a pornographic image popped up on her screen. She got a fright, shut her screen, but didn’t say anything to her dad, who was sitting right next to her but missed seeing what she’d seen.
Research suggests that the average age of first exposure to pornography is getting earlier.1 Many parents tend to assume that…
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Discover fascinating stories from Adventist history in the new encyclopedia
Pioneer missionary Benny Tavodi and popular evangelist George Burnside are among the many individuals from the South Pacific Division (SPD) whose biographies feature in the new Encyclopedia of Seventh-day Adventists (ESDA), which launches this week.
ESDA is an exciting global project for several years in the making. Of the 8500 entries documenting the history and life of the Adventist Church around the world, 611 are from the SPD, with a further 19 currently being edited. The benefit of the…
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The Trans-European Division reschedules major events following COVID-19
Youth Congress and the European Pastors’ Council will both move one year later to help with financial and logistic planning.
In a joint agreement between the Inter-European and Trans-European Divisions, the European Youth Congress planned for August 2021 in Lahti, Finland, will be pushed one year later to 2022. Following the COVID-19 lockdown across most of Europe, including Finland, the level of uncertainty about a ‘second wave’ that could hit and how the winter will progress, the executive…
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Pastor Ted Wilson: ‘God is Calling. Will You Go?’
"This weekend—Friday, July 3, and Sabbath, July 4—is the worldwide launch of ‘I Will Go’—a personal call to action that every Seventh-day Adventist can embrace! Everyone is personally invited to be involved in this amazing strategic plan to reach the world. This plan, which was originally scheduled to launch during what would have been the final weekend of the General Conference Session in Indianapolis, is being launched virtually because the Session was postponed due to the coronavirus. But praise God, there is nothing—not even a global pandemic—that can stop God’s call to reach the world! I hope you will choose to be a part of His plan, and that you will plan to join us. Find more information here: www.facebook.com/PastorTedWilson Remember, God not only redeems us, but through His transforming power, He calls us. Amazingly, He calls us to represent Him, to share His message with the world! Have you had an encounter with God? He is calling you today. He is asking “Whom shall I send, And who will go for Us?” Will you respond? Will you say, I Will Go, send me? The world is waiting for the message we have to share. God is calling. Will you go?" Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hz9FRhcHKfM
How is Religious #Freedom Affected During Coronavirus?
How does giving up control to the #government impact #Religious #Liberty? We easily went into our homes, and only now are some complaining. Was this the best thing to do in this instance— absolutely yes. Did it set a precedent for the future— yes it probably did. What does that look like? We sat down with Bettina Krause and Ty Gibson for this important episode of ANN In-Depth. Bettina is the Associate Director for Public Affairs and Religious Liberty at the General Conference. Ty is the Co-Director of Light Bearers and pastor of Storyline Adventist Church. Learn more about our guests. Ty Gibson and Light Bearers:
YouTube: @Light Bearers Website: https://lightbearers.org/ and https://storyline.church/
Instagram: @tyfgibson Public Affairs and Religious Liberty
Website: https://www.adventistliberty.org/ Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ln88HTWgUlo
ADRA & AdventHealth Give Dominican Healthcare Workers Thousands Of Medical Supplies
Thousands of personal protective gear, masks and essential supplies were given by ADRA and AdventHealth to Dominican healthcare workers. The supplies went to treat critically ill patients at Vista del Jardín Medical Center, part of Adventist Healthcare Services (AHS-IA) throughout the Inter-American Division of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. From ADRA – 2 July 2020 | […] Source: https://atoday.org/adra-adventhealth-give-dominican-healthcare-workers-thousands-of-medical-supplies/
Obedience Is the Price
Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy strength, and with all thy mind; and thy neighbour as thyself. Luke 10:27.
The question which the lawyer put to Christ was one of vital consequence. The Pharisees who had prompted the lawyer to ask this question were expecting the Lord Jesus to answer it in such a way that they could find something against Him whereby they might accuse and condemn Him before the people. The self-possession of Christ, the wisdom and authority by which He spake, was something they could not interpret.
When this question was asked by the lawyer, Christ knew that the suggestion came from His bitterest enemies, who were setting a trap to catch Him in His words. The Lord Jesus responded to the question by placing the burden upon the lawyer to answer his own question before that crowd. “What is written in the law? how readest thou? And he answering said, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy strength, and with all thy mind; and thy neighbour as thyself. And he said unto him, Thou hast answered right: this do, and thou shalt live” (Luke 10:26-28). Obedience to the commandments of God is the price of eternal life.
There is a very broad and deep work to be accomplished in fallen humanity. This is the true interpretation of genuine conversion. The law of the Lord is perfect, converting the soul. The answer to this question, as given by the lawyer, comprehends the entire duty of man, who is seeking eternal life. The lawyer was unable to evade the question so directly and pointedly expressed as to the conditions of eternal life. He understood its bearings, and the necessity of answering the demands of the law in loving God supremely, and his neighbor as himself. He knew he had not done either of these, and the conviction of his neglect to obey the first four commandments and the last six commandments plainly specified in the words of the holy oracles of God was impressed by the Holy Spirit upon his heart. He saw himself weighed in the balances of the sanctuary and found wanting. He did not serve God supremely, because he had not loved Him supremely, with his whole heart, with all his soul, and all his strength, and with all his mind. Lacking decidedly in this requirement of Jehovah’s law, he failed decidedly to love his neighbor as himself.
Thus, before the multitude he himself had given in concise words the gospel conditions of eternal life for every member of the human family, who are standing before God today.—Manuscript 45, July 26, 1900, “What Is the Chaff to Wheat?
The Upward Look p. 221
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Prayer Requests
—-Please pray that God will direction in our lives. LS
—-A woman who used to attend our church was diagnosed with metastatic cancer to the brain. Please pray for her as she begins her treatment next week. Vicki
—-I wrote back in April about my Mama who broke her neck and went into the hospital/rehab center in Hawaii. She’s 88 years old. Praise report! She’s now walking assisted and her cervical 2 bone has healed enough wheee she doesn’t need a neck brace. The sad part, she can never go home to my dad and is still isolated because of the covid 19. Nobody can visit and her dementia has gone full blown because of what happened and doesn’t know me or my siblings or husband. Maybe this is a blessing in disguise? This way she’s in her little world and not suffering too much? I want to THANK those who prayed for my Mama Barbara! Connie
—-Please help me pray for one of my nephews, who is far away from home and family and is sick. Pray that he will feel better so he can come home. Thank you. Dora
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Dear Friends,
In this day and time when times are hard, it is good to remember how God has watched over us in the past. Some years ago, Eileen and I went shopping for a new blender. The one that I had just is not strong enough to make some of the recipes that I wanted to make. As we looked at all of the blenders, we found one that had all metal parts [a rarity in this day and age]and the capabilities that we needed. It was more than twice the price of a regular blender, so I had to put it on lay away.
Each week, I paid money on that blender and looked forward to the day when it would be paid for and I could take it home. Finally, that day arrived!
Carefully, Ron put the box on the bottom shelf of the shopping cart as it was in a larger cardboard box that had been used to store it in the lay away department. When the rest of our shopping was done, we loaded our items into the van and drove home. Ronnie Jay and Ron unloaded our purchases while I made dinner.
Suddenly, Eileen asked, “Didn’t you bring in the blender?” We all stopped what we were doing. We had not put the blender in the van. It was still on the bottom shelf of the cart! Our hearts sank! Surely someone would have seen the package and stolen it by then. Thievery abounds. The store was extra crowded and parking lot full. Surely someone was even at that moment going home with a free blender in their car.
With foreboding in my heart, I called the store. Eileen went to her room and prayed. We were all praying. When someone answered, I began my story, “We just got back from your store and somehow when we unloaded the cart we left our lay away….”
He interrupted, “Was it in a cardboard box that had once held boxes of training pants?” With hope in my heart, I told him that it was! “It’s here,” he said. We were so thankful that God had kept our blender from getting stolen!
Think of it! The great King of the Universe, He, Who upholds “all things by the word of his power,” is interested in every aspect of the lives of all those whom He has redeemed. “I love the LORD, because he hath heard my voice and my supplications. Because he hath inclined his ear unto me, therefore will I call upon him as long as I live.” Ps 116:1,2 “O give thanks unto the LORD, for he is good: for his mercy endureth for ever.” Ps 107:1
Even though life is short and full of trials, God shows in a multitude of ways His great love for us. Indeed, He loves us with an everlasting love and draws us to Himself with His loving kindness. (Jer 31:3) David assures us, “Like as a father pitieth his children, so the LORD pitieth them that fear him. For he knoweth our frame; he remembereth that we are dust. As for man, his days are as grass: as a flower of the field, so he flourisheth. For the wind passeth over it, and it is gone; and the place thereof shall know it no more. But the mercy of the LORD is from everlasting to everlasting upon them that fear him, and his righteousness unto children’s children; To such as keep his covenant, and to those that remember his commandments to do them.” Ps 103:13-18
May we daily rejoice as we see evidence of our Dear Saviour’s love and care. May we “bless the LORD at all times: [and let His] praise… continually be in [our] mouth.” May we always recognize the blessings and goodness of God and “bless the LORD from this time forth and for evermore” is my prayer. Ps 34:1;115:18
Rose
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