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Inside Story: Pink Hair and God
Pink Hair and God
By Andrew McChesney
Days before the start of the school year, a mother called the principal of a Seventh-day Adventist elementary school for help in Ukraine.
“I don’t understand anything about religion, and I don’t know anything about religious denominations,“ the mother said. ”I just saw the sign outside your school reading, ‘Christian school,’ and I’m absolutely certain that this is what I have been looking for.”
The principal was intrigued by the call and asked for more information. She learned that the caller was the mother of a little girl named Natasha.
The mother said that when she had been pregnant with Natasha, she had often thought about sending her child to a church school one day. The persistent idea puzzled her because she was an atheist. When Natasha reached school age, the mother enrolled her in a private school that promised to nurture creativity in an atmosphere of complete freedom and no discipline. Natasha’s mother became alarmed when the girl announced in the second grade that she wanted to dye her hair pink. That summer, she worried that the lack of discipline might hurt her daughter’s future. Then she saw the sign for the Adventist school, remembered her thoughts when she was pregnant, and thought, “I want my child to go to this school.”
On the first day of school, Natasha started third grade in a class with five other children, all from Adventist families. She struggled at first to catch up with the other children, but she quickly gained ground. Reading the Bible and participating in morning devotions were new experiences for her. Wide-eyed, she eagerly absorbed everything she learned about God.
Several weeks into the school year, her mother called the principal to say she was delighted with the changes that had come over her daughter.
“She loves your Bible lessons, and she has fallen in love with the school,“ she said. ”She tells us everything that goes on there and has us pray before meals. I am so happy I brought her to your school!”
Not long ago, the mother contacted the principal to ask for information about Adventist beliefs. “Natasha wants to become an Adventist, and I would like to know what changes need to be made in our lives,” she said. “I also want to become an Adventist.”
The family’s story has not ended. “Their path with God is just beginning,” said Ivan Riapolov (pictured), education director of the Euro-Asia Division, whose territory includes Ukraine.
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The Great Controversy Chapter 10: Progress of Reform in Germany – Pastor Ted Wilson & Nancy Wilson
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The Great Controversy Chapter 10: Progress of Reform in Germany – Pastor Ted Wilson & Nancy Wilson
– This week Pastor Ted Wilson and wife, Nancy, discuss chapter ten of The Great Controversy, “Progress of Reform in Germany,” in which the entire country of Germany grows agitated as thousands of people wonder what happened to Martin Luther. –
When Luther was finally released and returned to public speaking, there was a flurry of fanaticism as reformers flocked to his gatherings. However, Luther continued to uplift the Holy Word of God, and even began translating the Old Testament and distributing it in parts as quickly as possible.
Because of Luther’s continued efforts, more people saw conversion and met their Savior through God’s Word, learning to value and share God’s truth with others as believers still do today.
To learn more about continued reform in Germany and how it relates to our present experience, read The Great Controversy by Ellen White at https://greatcontroversyproject.org/.
Friday: Further Thought ~ The Everlasting Gospel
Further Thought:
Dwell more on the idea of Wednesday’s study about our need to be part of something bigger than ourselves and our meager, short-lived, often corrupt, damaged, and disappointing lives (who doesn’t have some of those things in their existence?). This desire makes so much sense, too.
Physically, what are we but small packets of flesh carrying around our own brains — a couple of pounds of carbon-based organic material closer in composition to a bucket of fried chicken than to a hard drive.
What can these small, self-contained packets of meat mean in contrast to the infinity that surrounds it? To live only for yourself, to live for something no bigger than yourself, when there’s so much all around us and beyond us, is like being locked for life in solitary confinement amid a large city that you can feel vibrating through the walls. And what larger, grander, and more glorious and consequential thing could we live for than proclaiming the promise of eternal life that we have been given in Jesus?
“Servants of God, with their faces lighted up and shining with holy consecration, will hasten from place to place to proclaim the message from heaven. By thousands of voices, all over the earth, the warning will be given. Miracles will be wrought, the sick will be healed, and signs and wonders will follow the believers. Satan also works, with lying wonders, even bringing down fire from heaven in the sight of men. Revelation 13:13. Thus the inhabitants of the earth will be brought to take their stand.” — Ellen G. White, The Great Controversy, p. 612.
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Video Giornale Avventista – 15 aprile 2023
Il cortometraggio “Amore sconfinato” concorre al Festival “Tulipani di seta nera”. Guardalo sul sito della Rai. Momenti spirituali e aspetti tecnici hanno caratterizzato il corso di formazione degli animatori AISA del Centro-Italia, tenuto a Poppi a fine marzo. Torna Bibbia Festival, la serie di eventi pubblici organizzata dalla chiesa avventista di Cesena. “Quelli che sperano in una Apocalisse” è il tema di questa ottava edizione. Appuntamenti fino al 27 maggio. Sono solo alcune delle notizie di oggi. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5TMM52fL5U


