Ascolta “Scendi su noi”, il brano che ha introdotto il concerto di adorazione “YESHUA”. Una produzione di LeVita e della Chiesa Avventista di Parma, insieme a HopeMedia Italia. © Testo e musica: Levita Voci: Andrea Puglisi, Rossana Lopez Vargas, Noemi Puglisi, Gabrielle Pozelli Burlandy, Jonathan Herrera, Zina Proteanu, Cesar Alberto Pavez. Strumenti: – Violino: Giulia Pozelli Burlandy – Piano: Alessio Puglisi – Chitarra acustica: Andrea Puglisi – Chitarra elettrica: Paolo Naso – Basso: Amos Lo Iacono – Percussioni: San Madnack – Batteria: Lorenzo Battista – Arpa: Ana Luíza Cicarini Lingua dei segni italiana (Lis): Francesca Dalfino Mixing e Mastering: Andrea Puglisi Riprese e video editing: HopeMedia Italia ———
Testo: Spirito invochiamo Te
Ti sentiamo in mezzo a noi
un vento nuovo soffia qui
le nostre mani alziamo a Te Spirito Santo scendi su noi
infiamma i nostri cuori
vogliamo credere soltanto in Te
Spirito Santo resta con noi
portaci dove vuoi
vogliamo seguire soltanto Te Spirito della verità
cresce la luce dentro noi
Ci condurrai lungo la Via
verso la vera libertà Spirito Santo scendi su noi
infiamma i nostri cuori
vogliamo credere soltanto in Te
Spirito Santo resta con noi
portaci dove vuoi
vogliamo seguire soltanto Te Signore, nostro Dio
dona il Tuo Spirito
trasforma con l’Amore
il male che è dentro di noi La Tua presenza è qui
vogliamo arrenderci
riconoscendo che
abbiamo bisogno di Te Signore, Re dei re
dona il Tuo Spirito
riempi questo mondo
così lontano da Te Ti muovi tra di noi
Tu fai miracoli
vogliamo essere
potenza nelle mani Tue Spirito Santo scendi…
soltanto Te, soltanto Te
soltanto Te Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsfQg0IZPRc
From Empty to Unshakable
Something was missing in Karen’s life. There was a void in her heart that wouldn’t be filled, no matter how hard she tried. Her father was Catholic, and her mother evangelical, but Karen was spiritually adrift, searching for a place where she could truly belong. One day, while helping her mother set up shop at the local market, she overheard a radio playing in a neighboring booth. The program was about God and how He wants us to be happy. This intrigued Karen, and when the owner noticed her interest, she invited Karen to come over and listen to the programs. Eventually this became a daily routine for Karen and her mother. They enjoyed the presentations, and as they learned new things about the Bible, their faith began to grow. Then one day they heard a message on the Sabbath, and it changed everything. Karen made a decision that transformed her life and tested her faith. Watch this video and learn how she chose to remain faithful in the face of opposition. It’s wonderful to see lives changed by the power of the gospel, and I especially love it when God uses Adventist World Radio to do it! Wishing you God’s Blessings, Jim Howard
President MB01XKICT56KLOZ Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WWt7KXV2Ac
6: Confidence Only in Jesus — It Is Written — Discussions with the Author

Join It Is Written Sabbath School host Eric Flickinger and this quarter’s author, Dr. Clinton Wahlen, as they provide additional insights into this week’s Sabbath School lesson,
Lascia che Dio faccia nascere qualcosa di nuovo #drittoalcuore
A volte, per far nascere qualcosa di nuovo, dobbiamo avere il coraggio di lasciare andare il "vecchio". Anche nella tua vita, ciò che oggi sembra una perdita potrebbe diventare il terreno di una nuova fioritura. 🌱 Lascia che Dio trasformi quello che sembra finito… in una promessa di vita. #Rinascita #Speranza #Fede #ShortCristiani #HopeMediaItalia Source: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/9wppKU75en8
Lascia che Dio faccia nascere qualcosa di nuovo #drittoalcuore
A volte, per far nascere qualcosa di nuovo, dobbiamo avere il coraggio di lasciare andare il "vecchio". Anche nella tua vita, ciò che oggi sembra una perdita potrebbe diventare il terreno di una nuova fioritura. 🌱 Lascia che Dio trasformi quello che sembra finito… in una promessa di vita. #Rinascita #Speranza #Fede #ShortCristiani #HopeMediaItalia Source: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/9wppKU75en8
Legalizing A Sunday Law!?: Prophetic Seminar | Clifton Koilpillai | Bible Study | Feb. 4, 2026
The Sunday law is closer than we think—be ready. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjZvNckeJFg
God Uses Young People
God has been using young people to further His mission on Earth for centuries, including the founding of the Adventist Church. How can you empower the young people in your life and community to work for God?
Share in the comments! Source: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/CuEE220V9cc
Young Adventist Rapper Nominated for Prestigious UK Music Awards

4 February 2026 | Since 1996, the MOBO Awards, or Music Of Black Origin, have been “a cultural organisation dedicated to recognising, celebrating and supporting excellence in music and culture of Black origin.” The UK-based organization has spotlighted countless mainstream artists in the music industry over its nearly 30 years, and now, an Adventist artist […] Source: https://atoday.org/young-adventist-rapper-nominated-for-prestigious-uk-music-awards/
What Can We Learn from IshowSpeed?

by Arthur Sibanda | 4 February 2026 | I have been watching with much interest the African tour of the young Black American social media personality and content creator Darren Jason Watkins, Jr.—better known as IshowSpeed. IshowSpeed is particularly popular with generations Z and Alpha. They resonate with his humour—and his awkward social media performances. […] Source: https://atoday.org/what-can-we-learn-from-ishowspeed/
Thursday: Just One Thing—Knowing Christ
Daily Lesson for Thursday 5th of February 2026
Read Philippians 3:10-16. What are some of the main points Paul makes in this passage?
Surely there is nothing more important than knowing Christ, which guarantees in the end that He will know us and acknowledge us before the Father (see Matthew 7:21-23; Matthew 10:32-33). How do we know Him? Through His Written Word—reading it and living it. We cannot know Him face-to-face as the disciples did. But interestingly, despite that knowledge, they still failed to comprehend His words, underscoring our need of the Holy Spirit to guide us (see John 16:13). The more we know Him, the closer we come to Him, because we experience “the power of His resurrection” (Philippians 3:10), which raises us to “newness of life” (Romans 6:4, NKJV).
Another way we come closer to Jesus is through “the fellowship of His sufferings” (Philippians 3:10, NKJV). Every trial faced, every painful experience borne, helps us to know and appreciate more what Jesus went through for us, and also to understand Him and His will more clearly.
A third way we come closer is by pressing onward “toward the goal” (Philippians 3:14, NKJV). What is that goal? It translates a word used only here in the New Testament (skopos). It refers to the finish line of a race and the prize awarded the victor. Paul calls it “the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 3:14, NKJV). Just as Christ, through His death and resurrection, ascended upward to heaven, God invites us to receive the same heavenly reward—eternal life.
Obviously, we have not attained that yet. We will not be perfected in the fullest sense until our “lowly body” is transformed “that it may be conformed to His glorious body” (Philippians 3:21, NKJV). But by knowing Him and inviting His presence into our lives every day, we press on toward the goal of being like Jesus in every way possible now. This is the “one thing” Paul focused on, too. Just like running a race (see 1 Corinthians 9:24-27), we pay no attention to where we’ve been or who trails us. Our single focus is on the things that lie ahead—that heavenly prize that awaits us. The image here is vivid: a runner’s full focus on the goal, straining every muscle and leaning forward to reach the finish line.
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Why, in your walk with the Lord, is it so important not to keep looking back, at least back at your sins and failures, but instead to look ahead to what you have been promised right now in Christ? |
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