The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) New Zealand is working with a network of Seventh-day Adventist churches throughout the country to provide essentials to over 1000 Kiwi families in need.
During the level 4 lockdown in New Zealand, many non-essential workers lost either all or a percentage of their income. Many families have struggled throughout this time, but it has been especially difficult for families already living in poverty.
In response, ADRA NZ launched the “Love Thy…Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ann-en/~3/3KmDYFs_ljc/
Stanborough Park Church Hub COVID-19 Response
What would your church look like, if it opened its doors to the community and reached out with a compassionate heart, in response to their presenting needs? Whilst you are taking a moment to think about that question, let me share with you what the Stanborough Park Church has been doing over the years.
Stanborough Park Church has a rich history of meeting community needs for well over 60 years. At any given time, you will find the church feeding the homeless, funding overseas missions,…Source: https://adventist.uk/news/article/go/2020-05-14/stanborough-park-church-hub-covid-19-response/
Jamaican Adventists Go Public With Mark Of The Beast Visions
13 May 2020 | Two Jamaican Adventists have warned the public about what they fear is a new word order that will soon be imposed on Jamaica. According to The Star, Jermaine Allen and Jacqueline Murray of the Linstead Seventh-day Adventist Church and North Street Seventh-day Adventist Church, respectively, claimed to have received visions on […] Source: https://atoday.org/jamaican-adventists-go-public-with-claims-of-mark-of-the-beast-visions/
Giovedi 14 Maggio 2020
Giovanni 6:68,69 Simon Pietro gli rispose: Signore, da chi andremmo noi? Tu hai parole di vita eterna; e noi abbiamo creduto e abbiamo conosciuto che tu sei il Santo di Dio. Testo di Massimiliano Paris presentato in studio da Laura Paris. Meditazione giornaliera, serie "Apri la porta del tuo cuore". https://hopemedia.it Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RGeCxz7_pQ
ANNLive: How to Grieve What We’ve Lost to Coronavirus in a Healthy Way
Many of us are sad. We watch the news and see what’s going on, but it’s not what’s getting to the core of what is giving us anxiety. We can’t see our friends, family, or colleagues. We’re missing birthdays, holidays, and babies being born. And, when we look ahead, we see things will never be the same again. Experts and scientists keep saying that even when we’re able to go back to work or be with our friends, things are still going to be different. Handshakes, hugs— all of that is over. Social distancing is something we’re going to have to do. I’ve heard even mental health experts say many of us will come out of this with PTSD—because we’re living day-to-day and not processing our feelings and losses. Yet—we are grateful for our blessings… we may have a job, we are staying healthy, our families are well, we have homes, etc. How do we hold those blessings and gratitude and still able to feel a sense of sadness and loss? How do we grieve what we’ve lost in a healthy way? Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e87lrK1clIU