Many people are asking — where is #God right now? Where is God during times of #suffering? If God is real and loves us, how could this happen? How could any of these disasters happen? How can we be the hands and feet of Jesus in this #crisis so people see God through us? Find this newest #ANN In-Depth episode to find answers to these questions. In this episode, we are joined by Mike Speegle and Christian Berdahl. Pastor Mike is the Lead Pastor at New Hope Church and has a relevant way to answer difficult questions. Christian is the President of Shepherd's Call Ministry. He has a fascinating personal story of an abusive step-father, drugs, recovery, and forgiveness. Learn more about Christian and his ministry: YouTube: @ShepherdsCallMedia Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/christian.berdahl
Website: www.shepcall.com Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5kzXiV3Zfo
Complex and Beautiful Historical Growth of Adventist Australian Church
The Seventh-day Adventist church played an important role in Australian history and culture. The new online Encyclopedia of the Seventh-day Adventists bares record of the Australian mission. In this episode, let us join Dr. David Trim and Dr. Dragoslava Santrac, editors of ESDA. They will interview Dr. Barry Oliver, who is a scholar, pastor, administrator, and editor in the South Pacific Division. Australian mission legacy Dr. Oliver shares the three “I”s: Information, Identity, and Inspiration that we can get from the online encyclopedia. We can appreciate the Adventist history more as we place ourselves in the shoes of those who’ve gone before us. And say, “I want to continue the legacy”? Interesting missionary stories Dr. Oliver shares how God has worked through his experiences while working with Australian church members. Stories about his wife’s grandparents and their major contributions to Adventist history. Who were the first Australian missionaries in China and how long did they cross the great Yangtze River? And also how a simple song stopped the attack of cannibals. Online Encyclopedia: The legacy lives on According to Dr. Oliver, this is the largest project that the denomination has ever embarked on as a global church. It is a readable and searchable online encyclopedia for everyone. Yes, it is for everyone — professionals, students, and laypeople alike. It answers interesting questions and features a variety of topics. It tells about the Australian church and Adventist history in the South Pacific Division. Let’s have a quick look: We know that Avondale University College is in Australia and is the world’s second-largest Christian school system. But, do we know anything about the names behind its school buildings, such as Haskell Hall, Andre Hall, Ella Boyd Hall, and Chan Sun Auditorium? To know more, please click this link: encyclopedia.adventist.org. Next on deck…
Speaking of embarking, we also invite you to join us on our next video podcast episode. We will track the Adventist history down the lanes of India. And if you missed the first episode podcast of ESDA click here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iX-vK7kHyM0 Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMNnQgL4_Y0
Sabbath School: Seeing People The Way that Jesus Sees Them
#Jesus is the master soul-winner. Have you been successful in sharing Jesus with any of your family members or close friends? Jesus is the best soul winner who ever lived Just look in the #Bible at the way Jesus works with people. Then you will learn how to lead other people to God to be saved. As we read about Jesus, we see Him walk the crowded streets in Jerusalem. We see Jesus travel the dusty roads in Judea. We watch Him sit on the grassy hillsides in Galilee. As we read about Jesus, we discover how He shows the important rules of His kingdom to people who want to be saved. Jesus sees all men and women as souls He can win for His kingdom. Jesus looks at each person with the eyes of love. Does Jesus see Peter as a loud fisherman? No, Jesus sees Peter as a mighty preacher of the Good News. Does Jesus see James and John’s bad tempers? No, Jesus sees James and John as men who announce His mercy. Jesus sees the deep wish for love in Mary Magdalene, the Samaritan woman, and the woman who bled. Jesus does not see Thomas as a doubter. No, Jesus sees Thomas as someone with honest questions. Jesus sees everyone the same: Jews and non-Jews, men and women, the thief on the cross, the Roman officer, and the man filled with demons. Jesus sees us as more than we are now. Jesus sees us the way God meant us to be. Jesus sees everyone with the loving eyes of a Savior. Sabbath School Lesson 3: https://absg.adventist.org/pdf.php?file=2020:3Q:ER:PDFs:ERQ320_03.pdf Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygSISQtLptI
Sabbath School: Witnessing to People About Jesus
There is unusual power in personal #testimony. What’s your own #story? What do you tell others about how you came to #faith? What makes our personal stories about #Jesus so #powerful? First, Jesus warms our hearts with His love. Next, Jesus changes our lives. Then we have something important to say about Him. Sure, we can tell people stories about what Jesus did for someone else. But it is more powerful when we share our own stories about the things Jesus does for us. It is hard to argue with someone’s personal experience. People may argue with your #beliefs. They may not agree with your explanation of #Bible truth. People may laugh at #religion or scold you for your faith in God. But who can argue with your experience? You can say, “I had no hope. But now I have hope. I was filled with guilt. But now I have peace. My life had no meaning. But now I have a reason to live!” Even people who doubt can be moved by the Good News when they see how Jesus changes your life. Some people may experience a fast change in their spiritual lives the same as Paul on the Damascus road. But most people change little by little over time. They start to understand who Jesus is. Then they become grateful for Jesus’ wonderful gift of mercy and His wish to save them from #sin. Jesus changes our lives fully. He changes us in a way that other people can see. This change is exactly what the people on this earth want and need very much. Sabbath School Lesson 2: https://absg.adventist.org/pdf.php?file=2020:3Q:ER:PDFs:ERQ320_02.pdf Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYzDTmOzzOE
Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia – Unboxing An Amazing Gift
Who are the Seventh-day Adventists? Aside from keeping the seventh day as their Sabbath and healthy foods, what do we know about them? In this digital age, it is very timely to have an Adventist encyclopedia for reference. #AdventistEncyclopedia: The first of its kind The online Encyclopedia of Seventh-day Adventists (ESDA) is the first in Adventist history and it started operating on July 1, 2020. It has 2000+ articles on history, people, and institutions. This online reference has more than 3,500 photographs, many of which were never published before. And we’ll be expecting more stories, photos, and videos! What’s with the online Adventist encyclopedia?
ESDA is not exclusive for church members, it is also for people who want to know about the Seventh-day Adventists. It is for everyone! The history of the Adventist community is rich and deep. The missionaries’ true-to-life stories are inspiring where we can learn lessons from their attitudes and actions. How their ‘small’ acts contributed greatly to the work of God. Meet the ESDA editors
Dr. David Trim and Dr. Dragoslava Santrac are ESDA editors and they are the hosts for this video podcast series. This is the first episode: “The Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia – Unboxing An Amazing Gift." Let's join them as they interview Dr. Lisa Diller, who helps in making ESDA appealing even to the young people. Dr. Diller talks about her exciting and refreshing experiences as a historian while working for ESDA. She also shares how she motivates her students to be writers and contributors for this Adventist online encyclopedia. You can find their articles here: encyclopedia.adventist.org. We are also inviting you to tune in to our next Adventist history podcast: “The Complex and Beautiful Historical Growth of the Adventist Australian Church.” Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iX-vK7kHyM0
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