Diana grew up in an abusive home—watching her parents fight and her mother suffer. The experience left deep scars in her heart, and she vowed to never marry an abuser. She found what she thought was a kind man who promised her love and security, but soon after their wedding, he showed his true colors. Diana quickly realized she was trapped in the same cycle of abuse as her mother. But unlike her mother, Diana decided to fight back. When infidelity was added to her husband’s abuse, she couldn’t take it anymore, and decided to leave her marriage. But the emotional burden she carried was so great that she turned to alcohol. Things spiraled out of control then, until one day, in her despair, she cried out to God, “Please help me! I need to heal but don’t know how!” Would God answer her plea? Was she beyond help? Watch this video to see what happened next, and how God intervened in the most unexpected way. I love to see lives changed for the kingdom of heaven, and I love it when God uses Adventist World Radio to do it! Yours in the Blessed Hope MB0110IPAPTB8IW Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guPoZZ557S4
Friday: Further Thought – The Burning Bush
Daily Lesson for Friday 11th of July 2025
Read Ellen G.White, “Moses,” Pages 251–256, in Patriarchs and Prophets.
The dramatic burning bush call was probably the most transformative experience in Moses’ life. All other high points in his life depended on his positive, obedient response to God’s commissioning him to lead the Hebrews out of Egypt and to the Promised Land.
Sure, we know now how it all turned out. But put yourself in Moses’ place at the time of the burning bush. He had fled from Egypt to save his life. A new generation of Hebrews had come on the scene over the 40 years, many of whom probably knew little about him, or maybe even what they heard about him was wrong, filtered through stories that over time get distorted. _And yet now, he was called by God to lead this same people away from a powerful nation? _No wonder he was reluctant at first!
Yes, it was an extremely demanding task, but imagine what he would have missed if he had given a final no to God. He might have just disappeared into history instead of—through the power of God working in him—literally making history and becoming one of the greatest and most influential people, not just in the Bible but in the world itself.
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(1)Source: https://ssnet.org/blog/25c-02-further-thought-the-burning-bush/
LIVE: Day 8 Updates from GC Session 2025 in St. Louis

Hi, I’m Björn Karlman, AT exec director, and I’ll be providing live updates for day eight of the 62nd General Conference (GC) Session. Thanks for joining us! MOST RECENT UPDATES APPEAR FIRST: UPDATE: As the afternoon session is dedicated to regional caucus meetings away from the main stage, we are ending our live updates here. […] Source: https://atoday.org/live-day-8-updates-from-gc-session-2025-in-st-louis/
Adventist Publishers Bridge the Print-Digital Divide at GC Session 2025
Nearly 150 years ago, Ellen G. White pictured Adventist literature “scattered like the leaves of autumn” ( Testimonies for the Church , 9:230), reaching places that preachers cannot. Holding on to that vision, ANN spoke with leaders from six Adven… Source: https://adventist.news/news/adventist-publishers-bridge-the-print-digital-divide-at-gc-session-2025
Bradshaw Reminds World Church Leaders that Jesus Is Coming Soon
Day eight of the 62nd General Conference (GC) Session opened with a devotional by John Bradshaw, president of It Is Written, a Seventh-day Adventist media ministry under the North American Division (NAD). In a message titled, “The Gift,” Bradshaw… Source: https://adventist.news/news/bradshaw-reminds-world-church-leaders-that-jesus-is-coming-soon
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