On this week’s ANN In-Depth episode, discover how the Seventh-day Adventist Church is reshaping its missionary strategy to address the urgent need for evangelism in unentered territories. Learn about the innovative approaches being adopted to enhance missionary efforts, including the strategic deployment of missionaries to frontline areas and the empowerment of local congregations to support global evangelism. All this and more in this week’s episode of ANN In-Depth. The Seventh-day Adventist Church has been an established denomination since 1863. It is a global Christian family with over 21 million members who hold the Bible as the ultimate authority. We are believers who promise to help people understand the Bible to find freedom, healing, and hope in Jesus.
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13: The Risen Lord – It is Written – Dicussions with the Author

Join It Is Written Sabbath School host Eric Flickinger and this quarter’s author, Dr. Thomas R. Shepherd, as they provide additional insights into this week’s Sabbath School lesson, “The Beginning of the Gospel.”
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13: The Risen Lord – Hope Sabbath School Video Discussion
View an in-depth discussion of The Risen Lord in the Hope Sabbath School class led by Pastor Derek Morris.
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The Voice of Prophecy Turns 95 Years Old

23 September 2024| The following is a press release: The Voice of Prophecy (VOP), Seventh-day Adventism’s oldest existing media ministry, celebrates its 95th birthday this month. From its first day to now, VOP has used cutting-edge technology to proclaim the everlasting Gospel of Christ, touching millions of lives worldwide. The ministry began on October 19, […] Source: https://atoday.org/the-voice-of-prophecy-turns-95-years-old/
Tuesday: The Women at the Tomb
Daily Lesson for Tuesday 24th of September 2024
“The women who had stood by the cross of Christ waited and watched for the hours of the Sabbath to pass. On the first day of the week, very early, they made their way to the tomb, taking with them precious spices to anoint the Saviour’s body. They did not think about His rising from the dead. The sun of their hope had set, and night had settled down on their hearts. As they walked, they recounted Christ’s works of mercy and His words of comfort. But they remembered not His words, ‘I will see you again.’ John 16:22.”—Ellen G. White, The Desire of Ages, p. 788.
Read Mark 16:1-8. What happened, and how did the women first respond?
From the beginning of the Gospel, the reader knows that Jesus is the Messiah. But in the text itself, the first non-demon-possessed person who proclaims Him the Messiah is Peter in Mark 8:29. And this profession doesn’t happen until halfway through the book.
All throughout Mark’s Gospel, Jesus tells people to keep quiet about who He is or about a healing that He did for them. In Mark 1:44, He tells a leper to tell no one of his healing. In Mark 5:43, He tells Jairus and his wife to tell no one of the raising of their daughter. In Mark 7:36, He tells a group not to tell people about His healing of a deaf and mute man. And then He commands His disciples not to tell people that He is the Messiah (Mark 8:30; see also Mark 9:9). No doubt the main reason for Jesus’ telling them to be silent was to allow Himself the time to finish His ministry according to the time prophecies of Daniel 9:24-27.
Now, in this scene, even after they had been told that Jesus had been raised, the women, fearful and amazed, fled from the tomb and, at least at first, didn’t talk about what had happened either.
The silence, however, didn’t last long. By the time we reach the end of the book of Mark, we read this: “And they went out and preached everywhere, while the Lord worked with them and confirmed the message by accompanying signs” (Mark 16:20, ESV).
Thus, the motif of being silent about Jesus and about who He is and what He has done is shattered. The book ends with them preaching “everywhere.”
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Why must we not keep silent about Jesus and what He has done? Who can you tell today about Jesus and the plan of salvation? |
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