In this video, Pastor Ted Wilson is joined by Nancy Wilson to address a very important topic–children who are at risk, and what are some of the things we, as Christians, we can do to help them. As we all know, we live in a sinful, fallen world, and along with sin comes suffering. And of all the pain in this world, the most difficult and heart wrenching is when we see innocent children suffering. Thousands of children around the world are at risk. Many face abuses, neglect, hunger, trafficking to other countries, and much more. Children at risk need to be protected and helped so they can experience God's love and grow in His grace. They need our prayers. Children are very precious to God, and when Jesus was here on Earth, He showed a special interest and care for them. Furthermore, Jesus took very seriously the spiritual education and training of children and gave one of the strongest rebukes in the Bible against those who would lead His children astray. What can we do to help children? First of all, and very importantly, we can pray for them. Each year, the Adventist Children's Ministries department at the General Conference sponsors a World Day of Prayer for Children at Risk. This year, that special day is Sabbath, May 22. It is a day where Seventh-day Adventists of all ages set aside time to pray especially for the girls and boys who are suffering from various circumstances in which they find themselves through no fault of their own. You can learn more about this World Day of Prayer by visiting: children.adventist.org/special-days. While praying is vitally important, there are other actions we can take to help the most vulnerable among us. First, is to be aware. Are there children in your church, in your community, who might be in vulnerable situations? Be in tune and look for ways to show an extra measure of love and compassion toward them. Committed, godly Seventh-day Adventist Christians can have a profound impact on the life of a child or young person as they lead them to love Jesus and trust Him so completely that they feel free to talk with Him about anything that concerns them or brings them joy—to instill in them, that no matter what is causing them pain, they can share it with Jesus and He will understand. Take time to learn the names of the children and young people in your church. Show them you are truly interested in them by listening and encouraging them. Take time to pray with and for them, and teach them to build their faith upon the rock that is Jesus Christ and His mighty Word–the Bible! Please join in praying for children everywhere during this special World Day of Prayer for Children at Risk. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wjk9Kunw01E
The Holy Scriptures are God Breathed
No matter what fake news and lies appear in society today, we can trust the Bible. As God’s message to us, we can rely on the Bible to give us reliable guidance on how best to navigate life. The Scriptures reveal the truth about the will and nature of God who longs to save us. This video shows why it is important not to become so jaded that we miss the Source of real truth. Blog: https://www.ibelievebible.com/god-breathed/?&utm_campaign=iBelieveBlog-2016&utm_source=Social-Media ___
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Mark Finley: Faith Story and Life Lesson from a Leading Evangelist
When we talk about our faith, we all have someone in mind, someone who has had a significant impact on our spiritual lives. Mark Finley, a Seventh-day Adventist evangelist and assistant to the World Church President, has a spiritual mentor. The faith that we see in this outstanding evangelist began with his father. He learned much of what he teaches in evangelism from his father. It includes how to form loving connections, find commonalities rather than starting arguments, earn the right to be heard, show respect, when and how to share your faith, and so on. Indeed, Mark Finley understands the formula for reaching out to and genuinely connecting with people. In his pursuits, he follows Ellen White's famous words "Christ's method alone will give true success in reaching the people. The Saviour mingled with men as one who desired their good. He showed His sympathy for them, ministered to their needs, and won their confidence. Then He bade them, "Follow Me." — Ellen White, Ministry of Healing p143. Watch the full video to learn more about this man of God, his faith, and his life lesson. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7B4iioz6C0
Covenant at Sinai. God`s Everlasting Covenant lesson 7 | Sabbath School
The covenant God formed with Israel at Sinai was a covenant of grace. Having given abundant evidence of His gracious love and care by an extraordinary deliverance from Egyptian slavery, God invited the nation into a covenant with Him that would maintain and promote their freedoms. Although Israel responded in the affirmative, they lacked a true faith motivated by love. Their later history indicates that, for the most part, they failed to understand the true nature of the covenant and corrupted it into a salvation-by-works system. We need not follow Israel’s failure and ignore the marvellous grace that has been extended to sinners. Sabbath School Lessons – God`s Everlasting Covenant. Week 7, study this lesson for May 15 To follow our official social media accounts, just follow the links below:
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The Grand Canyon: How Does a Scientist’s View Prove That God Exists?
The magnificent Grand Canyon, one of the world's wonders with its vivid rock layers carved by the copper-colored Colorado River, preserves billions of years of history and protects many species. How does this river valley demonstrate the existence of God and the integrity of the Bible? The Bible tells us about creation in two chapters, then three chapters about a flood — the major flood that transforms the entire landscape of geological understanding. How come certain layers of the Grand Canyon are still flat after millions of years? Dr. Ariel Roth, a zoologist, creationist, and a prominent figure in the field of flood geology who has been highly engaged in the creation-evolution controversy, will address how we can prove that God exists as the great designer of nature about the Grand Canyon in Arizona. "If you're looking for truth, you don't want to limit your horizon. You want to have as many possibilities. So, in case one of them is true, you find it." — Ariel Roth, Ph.D. Watch the entire video to see how amazing God is in creating the world to be magnificent. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWvVihpX0bY
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