Questa settimana il sondaggio somministrato ai fruitori della pagina ha avuto a che fare con un personaggio carismatico, atipico quale fu Giovanni Battista; segui i risultati del sondaggio condivisi da Salvatore Loria, giornalista professionista cristiano. La voce Salvatoreloria.it: Giovanni Battista (prima parte) (https://hopemedia.it/salvatoreloria-it-giovanni-battista-prima-parte/) è stata pubblicata per la prima volta su HopeMedia Italia (https://hopemedia.it) . Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uceJZvkSj4
The Great Controversy: The Snares of Satan – Part 4
Join Pastor Ted Wilson, president of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, and his wife, Nancy, as they dive into part four of chapter 32 of The Great Controversy by Ellen White. In this episode, they emphasize some of the enemy’s final deceptions, which are meant to lead us away from God and destroy our confidence in Him and His word. How do we overcome this? Watch to learn more. 🔗 Read The Great Controversy by Ellen White at https://greatcontroversyproject.org/. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9O4cEyGnW9I
How Corruption Gained a Foothold in the Mexican Union of Chiapas

A story translated from Adventist Today Latin America. Included links will often be in Spanish, but can be translated using internet browser translation tools. “We pray and desire for the Lord to manifest Himself here, so that all who come here can find something different,” said Pastor Elie Henry, president of the Inter-American Division (IAD), […] Source: https://atoday.org/how-corruption-gained-a-foothold-in-the-mexican-union-of-chiapas/
Inside Story: Bewildered Shaman: Part 2
Inside Story for Friday 12th of July 2024
By Andrew McChesney
Father rested for several days at the house of his daughter, Divya, in Nepal. He was exhausted from his jobs as construction worker and shaman.
Father watched with interest when the Seventh-day Adventist pastor of Divya’s church came to visit and brought several church members with him. He listened as they sang several songs about his daughter’s new God, Jesus.
Then the pastor opened a Bible and read Jesus’ invitation, “Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest” (Matthew 11:28, NKJV). Father felt a yearning in his heart to know this God. He wanted rest. Then the pastor read John 3:16, “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” Father’s heart was touched. He had never heard of a God who had given His only Son to save humanity. He realized that there was no need for animal sacrifices because God sent His Son as the ultimate sacrifice for all time.
After the pastor left, Father asked Divya for a Bible. He wanted to read those two verses for himself. But when he looked, he couldn’t find them. Divya also couldn’t find them, so she called the pastor. He showed how to find the verses. Father was delighted, and he began to read the Bible daily. On Sabbath, he went to church with Divya and his wife, who had been cured of her mysterious illness after Divya prayed. Father didn’t understand anything at church or in the Bible. But he took the Bible when he left Mother with Divya and returned home to a neighboring town a short time later.
At home, he resumed work as a shaman and construction worker during the day. At night, he read the Bible. As the months passed, his desire to worship spirits vanished. He decided to leave the shaman profession.
“My life is different,” he told the townspeople. “I don’t want to do these rituals.”
The townspeople were furious when they learned that Father had become a Christian. They accused him of betraying his ancestors. Father didn’t mind. He was sure that he had found the one and only God.
Today, Father and Mother are active Seventh-day Adventists. Father, whose full name is Krishna Lama, is 66 years old and a deacon.
“I used to think that my home was where my ancestors lived,” he said. “But now I feel like the church is my home. With Jesus, my future is bright.”
This mission story illustrates Mission Objective No. 2 of the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s “I Will Go” strategic plan, “To strengthen and diversify Adventist outreach . . . among unreached and under-reached people groups.” For more information, go to the website: IWillGo2020.org.
(0)Source: https://ssnet.org/blog/24c-02-inside-story-bewildered-shaman-part-2/
Friday: Further Thought – A Day in the Ministry of Jesus
Daily Lesson for Friday 12th of July 2024
Read Ellen G. White, “At Capernaum,” Pages 252–261; “Thou Canst Make Me Clean,” Pages 262–266, in The Desire of Ages.
What picture of Jesus does Mark 1:1-45 present? Jesus has authority to call disciples, and they respond. He is holy in contrast to unclean spirits under Satan. A great battle is going on between good and evil, and Jesus has more power than the demons. Jesus has compassion for sick people and helps them, touching them when perhaps no one else would.
“Jesus in the synagogue spoke of the kingdom He had come to establish, and of His mission to set free the captives of Satan. He was interrupted by a shriek of terror. A madman rushed forward from among the people, crying out, ‘Let us alone; what have we to do with Thee, Thou Jesus of Nazareth? art Thou come to destroy us? I know Thee who Thou art; the Holy One of God.’
“All was now confusion and alarm. The attention of the people was diverted from Christ, and His words were unheeded. This was Satan’s purpose in leading his victim to the synagogue. But Jesus rebuked the demon, saying, ‘Hold thy peace, and come out of him. And when the devil had thrown him in the midst, he came out of him, and hurt him not.’ . . . He who had conquered Satan in the wilderness of temptation was again brought face to face with His enemy. The demon exerted all his power to retain control of his victim. To lose ground here would be to give Jesus a victory. . . . But the Saviour spoke with authority, and set the captive free.”—Ellen G. White, The Desire of Ages, Pages 255, 256.
Meanwhile, our Lord carried on a busy ministry, moving from place to place, almost constantly in touch with many people. How did He maintain a calm and steady approach to ministry and people? It was doubtless through His daily experience of prayer.
Think about what might be a workable schedule for you in regard to time for prayer and study of the Scriptures. Find what works for you, and take that time to develop a peaceful spirit, guided by the Spirit and the Word of God.
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(1)Source: https://ssnet.org/blog/24c-02-further-thought-a-day-in-the-ministry-of-jesus/

