Percorrerò 1.845 chilometri – La missione nella Divisione Africa Centro Orientale. Missioni dal mondo 5° episodio – I trimestre 2023 Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gZ2FWhYXG4
Discover Hope Trailer
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Video Giornale Avventista – 4 febbraio 2023
Nella Giornata internazionale dell’educazione, ADRA Europa ricorda che l’istruzione è un diritto umano, un bene e una responsabilità pubblica. “Più in là della tua vita” è stato il tema del congresso dei giovani e dei Compagnon latinoamericani in Italia. Si sono incontrati a Casuccia Visani, per riflettere sulla Bibbia e per lodare e pregare Dio. I legami di solidarietà portano gli sconosciuti a diventare amici. L’esperienza di ADRA Jesi Sono solo alcune delle notizie di oggi. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vSIATVsn-c
Meet Oliver and his team
As manager of Student Administration Services, Oliver Sililo and the other members of his team are here to help make your experience at Avondale a good one. Source: https://wp.avondale.edu.au/news/2023/02/02/meet-oliver-and-his-team/
Bringing in the Sheaves: Do We Care Who Leaves?
by Shelley Curtis Weaver | 1 February 2023 | Moving to the Pacific Northwest introduced me to a different agricultural reality. Our peninsula is hemmed by timber patches, cranberry bogs, and fisheries. Harvest here involves chainsaws, cranes, and thundering log trucks. Instead of threshing barley, or cutting hay to dry and bale, coastal cranberry farmers […] Source: https://atoday.org/bringing-in-the-sheaves-do-we-care-who-leaves/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=bringing-in-the-sheaves-do-we-care-who-leaves
Adventists in Brazil Rebuild Homes after Flooding
Volunteers from the Seventh-day Adventist Church (IASD) in Linhares, Espírito Santo, Brazil, are revitalizing two houses that were disfigured due to the strong floods that hit the city last year. The …… Source: https://adventist.news/en/news/adventists-in-brazil-rebuild-homes-after-flooding
Socialight 77 – Saverio Scuccimarri – Siamo tutti disabili
Seconda puntata con Saverio Scuccimarri! Ci parlerà della sua esperienza con altre culture, del suo lavoro con i giovani e della sua storia legata al mondo della disabilità. Un episodio emozionante da non perdere! Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ay9r_G1tKTg
Lesson 3 – Let It Be | Surrendering our Ideas
Mary received a unique announcement from the angel Gabriel – she could be the vessel through which God Himself became a human. But this inconceivable power of the incarnation was dependent on one thing. Discover how you can use that one thing to grow spiritually in your own life. Surrendering our Ideas
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Thursday: Term Limits and Borrowing Points
Read Deuteronomy 15:1-5. What did the Lord require of His people as revealed in these verses?
In harmony with other seven-year statutes (Exodus 21:2; Leviticus 25:3-4), not only the slaves or servants and the land were regulated, but also the lenders. Because the lenders did not want to forgive any debts, the longest anyone could be in debt was seven years. Whatever else we can take from these verses, they do show that the Lord cares about these kinds of financial issues, especially whenever it concerned fellow Israelites. These verses do show also that the Lord acknowledged the reality of debt, no matter how bad it generally was. He also emphasized that it was to be avoided as much as possible.
Today, by contrast, many parts of the world have loans for 30 and 40 years for home purchases. It seems that one reason houses cost so much is that credit is available to provide loans to purchase them.
Meanwhile, many people, parents, and students wonder about borrowing money for an education. As a rule, getting a college degree will enhance a person’s income capability for the rest of his or her life. Some people might have to borrow some money to pay for their education, but keep in mind these factors. You have to pay it back with interest. Try to get all of the grants and scholarships that you can qualify for. Work and save all you can for school. Take only courses that will lead to a job. Have parents help. In Bible times, parents gave their children farmland so that they could make a living. Today that “inheritance” should likely be an education so that they can become independent adults.
In an ideal world, there would be no borrowing and no debt. But because we don’t live in an ideal world, there might be times when it is necessary to borrow. Just make sure that you have the best deal possible, and the best interest rate available. Then borrow the very minimum that you need, and pay it off as quickly as possible to save on interest costs. In principle, however, to whatever degree humanly possible, we should seek to avoid debt, and by following biblical financial principles in our everyday lives, we can go a long way toward avoiding unnecessary debt and the terrible strain it can put on us and our families.
If you have lent people money, how honest and fair and kind are you in your dealings with them? How would you fare before God when you have to answer for those dealings? (See Eccles. 12:14) |
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