In this video, you will learn about a young man named William Hunter. William was only 19 years old when he was chained to a wooden stake and burned alive. His crime? Reading the Bible. Two decades earlier, Tyndale’s Bible — the first Bible to be printed in the English language, had been smuggled into England from Germany, where Oxford scholar William Tyndale had fled to complete his important work of translating the Bible into the language of the people. By the time William was apprenticed to a silk weaver in London, he was aware that, contrary to the claims of the Roman Catholic Church, the wafer used during the Mass did not turn into the actual body of Christ. Consequently, when a royal edict went throughout the City of London requiring everyone to attend the weekly Mass, William refused. Because of this, he lost his job and returned to his parents’ home. William longed to read more from God’s Word, so he sometimes slipped into the old medieval chapel where he quietly read from the “Great Bible” that was chained there. One day the servant of the Bishop caught William reading the forbidden book. On Sabbath, March 26, 1555, William Hunter was burned at the stake because he loved God’s Word and refused to relinquish the truths he had found in the Bible. During the Reformation, the eyes of thousands were opened as the Bible was, for the first time ever, made available to the people in their mother tongues—many times at the cost of great suffering to those brave enough to translate the Bible from the Greek and Hebrew text into the common languages, making the Scriptures accessible to everyone. The Seventh-day Adventist Church, from its beginning, found its direction, its purpose, and its very foundation in the Word of God. Shining through the darkness of the Great Disappointment of October 22, 1844, the early believers turned to their Bibles in comfort and hope. As they continued to be led by God’s Word, they discovered more Bible truths and the small group of believers grew rapidly. By taking the Protestant principles of accepting the plain reading of the text and allowing the Bible to interpret itself, most of our foundational truths—the Sabbath, the state of the dead, the sanctuary and the investigative judgment—were established by the time the Seventh-day Adventist Church was officially organized in 1863. Of course, there was more to learn, and as time went on, Seventh-day Adventists continued to discover other important truths such as our health message, the importance of Christian education, and our mission to reach the world. Today, we continue to base our faith and beliefs on the timeless Word of God. The Bible, which has been faithfully preserved and sealed with the blood of martyrs, transcends time and culture. It is God’s living Word, and through the guidance of the Holy Spirit, we can find the answers for which we are seeking. More than 450 years ago, young William Hunter, and many others, sealed their belief in God and His Word with their lives. Today, we know a storm is coming. Now is the time to build upon the firm foundation of God’s Word. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCRRQ4Dq-58
Are There Benefits to Gaming?
There are currently more than 2.4 billion gamers in the world – about one-third of the world's entire population! Gaming can be a great way to learn, reach out to your community, and build life skills. But along with the benefits, there are dangers with gaming. What are some of the dangers? How can we use gaming for good? Find out in this newest episode of ANN In-Depth! In this episode, you’ll also learn about the new game Heroes 2: The Bible Trivia Game, A Journey Through the Bible. This game is set to be released by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, and its’ official TV channel, Hope Channel. You can pre-order the new game on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. There is a great opportunity to talk about the Greatest Hero of all time in the language gamers would engage with and understand! The Seventh-day Adventist Church aims to use Heroes 2 The Bible Trivia Game to help every player to further understand the Bible and find freedom, healing, and hope in Jesus. Some players are being invited to become beta testers and start their adventure sooner. Anyone can apply at https://heroesbibletrivia.org and contact the team at info@heroes.adventist.org. LEARN MORE ABOUT HEROES 2
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Put God First With Lessons From Abraham’s Life
Abraham’s story isn’t a linear progression of faithfulness. But it is a relatable story that shows us today how we can truly put God first. When it comes to how we hear and respond to God’s promises, the life of Abraham teaches us that there are lessons all along the way. There are moments when we are disappointed, but God is faithful to take us where we are and lead us through. How can we faithfully give back to God in our lives? Learn more in this devotional thought on how Abraham learned to put God first #GodFirst
#StewardshipMinistries
#AdventistChurch Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgJJTtC4NhM
Money: Resisting the Temptation of Putting Other Priorities Above God
Putting God first can be difficult. In this video, we will explore what we can learn from Jesus that will help us put God first in our lives today. Also available in #Spanish and #Portuguese.
Put #GodFirst
#StewardshipMinistries Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4WKMSA25PU
“Review of 2020: What did Seventh-day Adventists Do To Help the World?”
Hello, 2021! What have you got for us? After all the austerity we experienced last year due to the COVID-19 crisis, we look forward to a brighter new year. As we bid goodbye to the year 2020, we reflect back on some ways how Seventh-day Adventists imparted relief and hope during those challenging moments. There is no reason to stop sharing the faith, hope, love, and healing of Jesus to others. One of the most effective ways to reach out at a time of crisis is through digital evangelism. Every Friday, Elder Ted Wilson would share a special message to the Adventist church. He has highlighted the significance of family, Creation Sabbath, and many other timely topics. Whilst on Thursdays, ANN InDepth shares discussions with experts about issues impacting the church. The relevant topics include health, prayer, and leadership. Watch these online outreaches at https://www.youtube.com/user/Adventistsaboutlife. Meanwhile, here are some events that we’ll look forward to: This new year, we’ll start with Ten Days of Prayer with the theme, “Seeking Revival”. It will begin on January 6. Members are encouraged to focus on the relevance of experiencing a personal revival and the joy of complete surrender to God. For more information, visit https://tendaysofprayer.org/. We also look forward to the 2021 General Conference Session, which will be held in Indiana on May 20-25, 2021. Health protocols will be emphasized for participants. For other Adventist events and special days, please check https://gc.adventist.org/events/special-days/. We’d also like to start 2021 with a merry heart, and we’d like to share some laughs, light moments, and special features with you. You can find more of these at News (adventist.news). As we reflect back on the past year and look forward to this new year, may we continue asking the Lord for avenues to serve Him. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NffF0ny_3sk
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