Discover how we doubled our WhatsApp group in just one week! 📱 Starting with 9 members, we quickly grew to 18. Learn how inviting a Sabbath class to start their own group led to surprising results, including Skalk's unexpected participation. Hit that like button, leave a comment, and subscribe for more inspiring stories! #WhatsAppGroups #FaithJourney #Inspiration #awr #adventistworldradio Watch the full video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fU05krFd7Rs #short Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irpahua5QbI
How Marius Found New Purpose
Discover how Marius, an elder for 33 years, found new purpose through the Bible prophecy series! 🌟 Watch his journey as he listens to all 28 lessons and transforms his faith with the Revelation of Hope. Learn how this series reignited his passion for serving the Lord. Hit that like button, leave a comment, and subscribe for more inspiring stories! #BibleProphecy #FaithJourney #Inspiration #awr #adventistworldradio Watch the full video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fU05krFd7Rs #short Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmJPu_tGjko
Aunty, why does our church have such poor leadership?
9 September 2024 | Dear Aunt Sevvy, An older church worker that I admired once told me that the church promotes people to their level of incompetence. I was new to church work at the time, and thought maybe he was just jaded. But over the last few decades I’ve seen it to be true. […] Source: https://atoday.org/aunty-why-does-our-church-have-such-poor-leadership/
Tuesday: Gethsemane
Daily Lesson for Tuesday 10th of September 2024
Read Mark 14:32-42. What did Jesus pray in Gethsemane, and how was the prayer answered?
Leaving the walled city of Jerusalem where they ate the Passover meal, Jesus and His disciples go across the Kidron Valley to a garden on the slopes of the Mount of Olives. The name Gethsemane means oil press, suggesting that there was an olive oil processing press in the vicinity. The exact location is unknown because the Romans cut down all the trees on the Mount of Olives during the siege in A.D. 70.
As Jesus enters the garden, He leaves His disciples there and goes farther with Peter, James, and John. But then He leaves these three, as well, and proceeds farther by Himself. This spatial distancing suggests Jesus is becoming more isolated as He faces His upcoming suffering.
Jesus prays for the cup of suffering to be removed but only if it is God’s will (Mark 14:36). He uses the Aramaic term Abba, which Mark translates as “Father.” The term does not mean “daddy,” as some have suggested. The term used by a child to address his father was abi (see Raymond E. Brown, The Death of the Messiah, Anchor Bible Reference Library [New York: Doubleday, 1994], vol. 1, Pages 172, 173). However, the use of the term Abba, “Father,” does carry the close familial linkage, which should not be diminished.
What Jesus prays for is the removal of the cup of suffering. But He submits Himself to the will of God (compare with the Lord’s Prayer, Matthew 6:10). It becomes obvious throughout the rest of the Passion Narrative that God’s answer to Jesus’ prayer is no. He will not remove the cup of suffering because through that experience salvation is offered to the world.
When you face hardships, it is encouraging to have friends who support you. In Philippians 4:13, Paul talks about doing all things through the One who strengthens him. Many forget Philippians 4:14, where the apostle begins, “Nevertheless.” It reads: “Nevertheless, it was kind of you to share my troubles” (ISV). This is what Jesus desired in Gethsemane. Three times He came seeking comfort from His disciples. Three times they were sleeping. At the end, He arouses them to go forth with Him to face the trial. He is ready; they are not.

Join us for “Intercultural…
Join us for The Canadian Christ, a free, transformative event brought to you by Burman Ministry Centre in partnership with the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Canada. Open to pastors, church leaders, educators, school staff, and church members, this conference will focus on a timely and essential theme: Intercultural Leadership: Pastoral Issues and Challenges in Canada.
Coordinated by Dr. Lindsay Chineegadoo, PhD, the event features keynote speakers Dr. Lyle Notice and Dorothy Pang. With Canada’s increasing cultural diversity, this conference will provide essential insights on how to navigate the complexities of intercultural ministry and strengthen your leadership.
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