AT Executive Director Björn Karlman on why you should support the AT Summer Fundraiser. Thanks for making your donation here. Source: https://atoday.org/at-executive-director-bjorn-karlman-we-want-the-adventist-church-to-be-the-best-it-can-be/
Single and Ready to Mingle: European AYC 22 a Social Affair
More than 2,500 people attended the European AYC 22 in Lahti, Finland, this August. The Congress app Whova featured chat groups for Adventists looking to explore dating opportunities. The Instagram account AYC22 Memes brought out the humor of looking for love at an Adventist Youth Congress. 21 August 2022 | The European Adventist Youth Congress […] Source: https://atoday.org/single-and-ready-to-mingle-european-ayc-22-a-social-affair/
Care giver
The Class of 2012 is honouring Anna Bocchino as its citation recipient at Homecoming 2022 for consistently demonstrating care for others, particularly those at a vulnerable time of their lives. Source: https://wp.avondale.edu.au/news/2022/08/22/care-giver/
Monday: Praying Down Walls
There’s an expression in English: “to be painted into a corner.” Imagine painting the floor of a room but then realizing that you have wound up in a corner and cannot get out — except by walking over the fresh paint. You have to stay there until it dries!
Sometimes our faith seems to paint us into a corner. We arrive at a situation, and, like the wet paint on the floor, our faith “traps” us. We look at the situation, and either we have to reject God, faith, and everything we have believed in, or our faith compels us to believe what appears impossible.
God brought the Israelites to a corner. After they had wandered for 40 years in the wilderness, God did not lead His people to empty, peaceful grasslands. God led them to one of the most strongly fortified cities in the whole area. Then they had to walk around Jericho in silence for six days. On the seventh day God told them to shout — and that shouting, together with the trumpets, would bring victory.
Read Joshua 5:13-6:20. What is God trying to teach the Israelites?
Shouting loudly was not going to cause vibrations to trigger the walls to collapse. When God called the Israelites to “shout,” it was the same type of shouting that David writes about in Psalm 66: “Shout for joy to God, all the earth! Sing the glory of his name; make his praise glorious!” (Psalm 66:1-2, , NIV). This shouting was praise! After six days of looking at the huge walls, they must have concluded that they hadn’t a chance of breaking them down themselves.
How does this idea help us understand the meaning of Hebrews 11:30?
| When God is on the verge of doing something new in our lives, He may bring us to a Jericho, for He may need to teach us that the power to triumph does not come in our own strength and strategies. Everything we need comes from outside of ourselves. So, no matter what is in front of us, no matter how insurmountable it may seem, our role is to praise God — the source of everything we need. This is faith in action. |
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What AT Makes Possible
“What AT Makes Possible” – AT Executive Committee Member Chris Daley and Board Chair Bill Garber Speak Up. Help support the vital work of AT by backing our Summer Fundraiser. Source: https://atoday.org/what-at-makes-possible/

