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Adventist News Network – April 5, 2024

Adventist News Network – April 5, 2023 |
This week on ANN: |
Explore how ADRA is combating youth unemployment in Uruguay with innovative free courses. |
Discover a Brazilian Adventist student’s art journey to Paris’ Louvre Museum. |
Learn about the empowerment of Moldovan pastors through targeted evangelism training. |
Plus, witness a persecuted Muslim’s remarkable conversion story. |
These compelling narratives and more highlight this week’s global Adventist community efforts. |
Stay tuned for these inspiring stories.
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Typo test
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Look at the line above: All typos are flagged with a squiggly underline. Pay attention to those!
H’mm … I do not know why you can’t see the squiggly lines. I went to the top of the page and checked “screen options” and “spell checker” is not among them.
But maybe you viewed this post as a published post, not in Edit mode.
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It Is Written Conducts Alaska Evangelism and Mission Trip
This spring, It Is Written will conduct a mission trip and evangelistic campaign in Alaska, culminating in the Revelation Today: Hope for Humanity series. At the end of March, a mission team of 70 vol…… Source: https://adventist.news/en/news/it-is-written-conducts-alaska-evangelism-and-mission-trip
Sabbath: The Central Issue: Love or Selfishness?
Daily Lesson for Sabbath 6th of April 2024
Read for This Week’s Study
Luke 19:41-44; Matthew 23:37-38; Hebrews 11:35-38; Revelation 2:10; Acts 2:44-47; John 13:35.
Memory Text:
“ ‘ “Fear not, for I am with you; Be not dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, Yes, I will help you, I will uphold you with My righteous right hand” ’ ” (Isaiah 41:10, NKJV).
Suppose you are a herdsman tending your goats on the Mount of Olives overlooking Jerusalem. You hear voices. Immediately you recognize the voice of Jesus. As the setting sun gleams off the temple and reflects in snowy whiteness off its magnificent marble walls, Jesus emphatically states, “ ‘Assuredly, I say to you, not one stone shall be left here upon another, that shall not be thrown down’ ” (Matthew 24:1-51:2, NKJV).
The disciples are confused, and so are you. What could Jesus possibly mean by these words? How do they relate to the end of the world that Jesus’ disciples asked about? You listen in rapt attention as Jesus masterfully blends events that would lead up to the destruction of Jerusalem with those that would take place just before His return.
In the destruction of Jerusalem, we discover a foreshadowing of Satan’s strategy both to deceive and destroy God’s people at the end time. Jesus’ instruction in Matthew 24:1-51 clearly outlines last-day events in the context of Jerusalem’s fall.
We will study Satan’s twofold strategy both to deceive and destroy God’s people. What the evil one fails to accomplish through persecution, he hopes to achieve through compromise. God is never caught by surprise, and even in the most challenging times He preserves His people.
*Study this week’s lesson, based on The Great Controversy, chapters 1–2, to prepare for Sabbath, April 13.
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