Let us explore the history of the Adventist Church in Europe. In 2019, the region marked its 90th anniversary. There are many tales about its expansions. Here is a sneak peek: Trans-European Division: A multi-cultural entity
Known first as the Northern European Division, TED has experienced several restructuring. From Scandinavian and British Isles, it now includes 22 countries. These countries represent 14 administrative regions based on language and culture. Amid rampant secularized outlook in the continent, TED is rich with values. Adventist institutions keep influencing and witnessing in many communities. Fascinating missionary stories are teeming in the division. Let us get to know some of them. A compelling story of church growth in the islands
In 1893, a Norwegian missionary brought the Adventist faith to the Faroe Islands. But, it is only in 1915 that baptism occurred. From then on, baptized members kept increasing. They named their first church Bethel. They became witnesses to their neighbors. Imagine how Adventist fishers from the Faroes introduced their faith in Greenland. And that happened before Greenland opened its doors to Christianity! Wondering how? Through literature. Written works have always been an important tool in spreading the Message. Read more here:
https://encyclopedia.adventist.org/article?id=FCSA Spreading Adventist stories
In the Faroe Islands, colporteurs sowed the seeds. A young man was one of them. His fiancee broke their engagement when he accepted the Advent message. Though prone to seasickness, he defied the rough seas. Then he visited every island and shared his books in every home. He befriended the people, and even slept, and ate at their homes. His bestselling books are the children's books, 'Bedtime Stories', and 'My Bible Friends.' He stayed in the Islands for 45 years. By God's grace, he won and opened doors and hearts everywhere. Discover more about this Adventist missionary here:
https://encyclopedia.adventist.org/article?id=FHY5&highlight=ib|jensen European authors and the online encyclopedia
In this video podcast episode, we'll learn about the roles of our local church authors. We'll also hear stories of miracles in the Trans-European Division. Dr. Audrey Andersson shares how she has seen God's hand in Newbold College. She serves as a consultant editor for the online Adventist encyclopedia in TED. Let us also learn how diversity and interconnectivity play an important role in ESDA. Dr. David Trim and Dr. Dragoslava Santrac will lead us on this tour. Next on deck… Yearning for more inspiring and exciting mission stories? How about learning more effective research methods? Join us in our next heart-to-heart video podcast. Suppose you missed the previous episodes, no need to worry! Check the playlist at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-k2Gb-DBYo-_LOrS0obIEGcCOTQgdvGa or visit http://adventistarchives.org/. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vMWhaP1ndE
How Can Students be Involved in ‘I Will Go’, the Church’s New Strategic Focus
How did the #Adventist Church’s new Strategic Focus, ‘I Will Go’, Get Started? How can #students be involved? Find out in this video! We’ll hear from the Universidad Adventista del Plata and learn how they are saying ‘I Will Go!’ on their campus. Recently we launched the new strategic focus for the Seventh-day Adventist Church but what is “Reach the World: I Will Go” and how can everyone participate? As a continuation of the Reach the World strategic plan, the I Will Go offers something for the whole #church—local churches, missions, conferences, unions, divisions, the General Conference, and institutions. It’s a tool to help the Church be more focused and effective in performing critical tasks. This strategic plan is rooted in the Great Commission found in Matthew 28, which calls Jesus’ followers to go and make disciples of all nations. The details of the plan reflect data collected from Adventist members through several research studies. This information identifies areas that can help us, as Seventh-day Adventists, grow spiritually and become more effective in our mission to the world. For more information visit https://IWillGO2020.org. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlmlp1YEA8A
How to be a Great Leader: an interview with Pastor Ivan Williams and Pastor Benjamin Lundquist
What makes a good #leader? How can we be good leaders and how can we support good leaders? What #leadership principles can we learn from the life of #Jesus? These are just a few of the questions Pastor’s Ivan Williams and Benjamin Lundquist answer during this week's episode of #ANN In-Depth: How Can We Encourage Our Leaders in the #Church? This episode is based on the “Reach the World: I Will Go” Leadership Objective #8: To strengthen the discipleship role of pastors, teachers, and other frontline workers and provide them with regular growth opportunities. In addition to being pastors, our guests serve in other roles. Ivan is the Director of the Ministerial Association for the North American Division of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Benjamin is a motivational speaker and leadership consultant. Learn more about our guests: Benjamin Lundquist’s Ministry:
Instagram: @benjaminlundquist Podcast: riseandlead.com Ivan Williams: https://www.nadministerial.com/ Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oLPMzMcMsw
6.4 Discovering Your Gifts – UNLIMITED POSSIBILITIES | Pastor Kurt Piesslinger, M.A.
Series MAKING FRIENDS FOR GOD with Pastor Kurt Piesslinger, M.A. |
6.UNLIMITED POSSIBILITIES |
Whoever allows the Holy Spirit to work on him, can be full of joy about the development of his spiritual gifts.
Memory Text:
1 Corinthians 12:11 – But one and the same Spirit works all these things, distributing to each one individually as He wills
6.4 Discovering Your Gifts
How can I know which spiritual gifts I may have?
My God bless you today and always.
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GC Health Ministries Outlines Principles for Handling Abortion
3 August 2020 | Last year, at the October 2019 Annual Council, a statement on the Biblical View of Unborn Life and Its Implication for Abortion was adopted and voted. At Annual Council,the Adventist Health Ministries Department was tasked with producing a document outlining principles of caring for health professionals and healthcare institutions working with […] Source: https://atoday.org/62364-2/