In this video, Pastor Ted Wilson talks about a special webinar from Adventist Possibilities Ministries titled, "Finding Joy in Suffering: Grieving for a Loved One." As followers of Christ, we have been given the enormous privilege of reaching everyone—"every nation, tribe, tongue, and people," according to Revelation 14:6. And while this charge may seem quite straightforward, it is sometimes easy to overlook those who may have challenges that are different from what we personally might experience–those who have challenges hearing or seeing, those who are emotionally or mentally challenged, the orphans and other vulnerable children, the widowed, and those who care for people who are facing these various challenges. How can we reach these dear ones, include them into our community of believers, and encourage them? Adventist Possibilities Ministries, sometimes referred to as "Special Needs Ministries," is an inclusive ministry of the church, with the motto of "All are gifted, needed, and treasured!" To draw attention to this very important ministry, each year a special Sabbath is designated as "Possibility Ministries Awareness Day." And this year, Sabbath, April 24, has been set aside for this purpose. During this day, Adventist Possibilities Ministries will be providing a very timely and important webinar titled, "Finding Joy in Suffering: Grieving for a Loved One." This past year has been exceptionally painful as so many lives have been lost due to the coronavirus. In addition, individuals and families around the world have suffered many other types of losses–the loss of a job, loss of security, and more. While a webinar will not erase the hurt, we can learn to press together and find that which will bring us lasting hope and perhaps a unique kind of “joy.” You can join this free webinar as those with special expertise and those who have suffered their own loss share how they have learned to face the future without a loved one. For more information regarding broadcast times, and to join the webinar, visit: possibilityministries.org/finding-joy-in-suffering. This is one of many special services that Adventist Possibilities Ministries provides, helping everyone to know that they are not alone. Please know that you are not alone! Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQzqSzqhiQc
“The Shepherd King” Revival Series Part 2 – Spirit Filled Music
Music does have a power and it can draw, it can repel, it can inspire in good ways and bad. "The Shepherd King" is a 12-part revival series with Pastor Doug Batchelor. Few Old Testament characters have had as much impact on the modern Christian faith as David, the beloved shepherd-king of Israel. And today, his story—the challenges, the adventures, and the highs and lows—still has amazing power to inform and transform our walk with God. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LToUWO58or0
A Heart Cry for Adventism
22 April 2021 | ADVENTIST TOMORROW: Fresh Ideas While Waiting for Jesus, by Jack Hoehn. Published by Adventist Today. Reviewed by Jenniffer Ogden In the dark days following the sadness of October 22, 1844, a re-examination of beliefs began by a small group who grieved that Jesus Christ hadn’t appeared in their physical midst. Wanting […] Source: https://atoday.org/a-heart-cry-for-adventism/
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4.AN EVERLASTING COVENANT – THE PROMISE-GOD´S EVERLASTING COVENANT | Pastor Kurt Piesslinger, M.A.
Series THE PROMISE: GOD´S EVERLASTING COVENANT with Pastor Kurt Piesslinger, M.A. |
4.AN EVERLASTING COVENANT |
Why are there different names of God in the Bible? What does that mean? What conditions were attached to the covenant?
Memory Text:
Genesis 17:7 – I [God] will establish my covenant between me and you [Abraham] and your descendants after you throughout their generations for an everlasting covenant, to be God to you and to your descendants after you
Content:
4.1 Yahweh And The Abrahamic Covenant
4.2 ‘El Shaddai
4.3 From Abram To Abraham
4.4 Covenant Stages
4.5 Covenant Obligations
4.6 Summary
My God bless you today and always.
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