How can a radio program change your life? Follow this inspiring story of how AWR helped one listener grow in faith, learn new skills, and find a life of freedom. Hit that like button, leave a comment, and subscribe for more incredible journeys!
#FaithJourney #AWR360 #LifeChanged #awr #adventistworldradio About our channel
We are Adventist World Radio, dedicated to sending the gospel to every corner of the world, even in the most remote and inaccessible locations. Through radio broadcasts, Cell Phone Evangelism, Godpods, and Digital Evangelism on various social media platforms, we're striving to reach millions across the world in their native languages. Since we started broadcasting back in 1975, we've seen and heard some truly inspirational stories of people who've experienced life-changing encounters with God. Regardless of their beliefs or professions, we have seen God reach a pagan chieftain, a witch, a professional assassin, and even rebels. Witness God’s work at AWR, from broadcast to baptism. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMeqPpQOnJ4
Comments of the Week July 21-28
Comments of the Week July 21-28 Welcome to a new feature, where we select the best comments of the week, and invite you to revisit the essays where they were made. —Editors The Great Adventist Mythology From my point of view, I think that all this conspiracies, fantasies, myths, etc., is tremendously dangerous; it is […] Source: https://atoday.org/comments-of-the-week-july-21-28/
How Cell Phone Evangelism Changed a Village
How can cell phone evangelism change lives? This video explores the impact of AWR 360 in a remote Namibian village, where the message of hope led to the building of a church and a newfound faith. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more amazing stories!
#CellPhoneMinistry #FaithJourney #AWR360 #awr #adventistworldradio About our channel
We are Adventist World Radio, dedicated to sending the gospel to every corner of the world, even in the most remote and inaccessible locations. Through radio broadcasts, Cell Phone Evangelism, Godpods, and Digital Evangelism on various social media platforms, we're striving to reach millions across the world in their native languages. Since we started broadcasting back in 1975, we've seen and heard some truly inspirational stories of people who've experienced life-changing encounters with God. Regardless of their beliefs or professions, we have seen God reach a pagan chieftain, a witch, a professional assassin, and even rebels. Witness God’s work at AWR, from broadcast to baptism. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8341HQ9lAI
Wednesday: Rejection and Reception
Daily Lesson for Wednesday 31st of July 2024
Read Mark 6:1-6. Why did Jesus’ hometown people reject Him?
Usually when a small-town person becomes popular, people back home bask in the attention. Not Nazareth. They were offended and surprised at Jesus’ success as a teacher and healer. His shift from being a builder to a teacher seemed hard for them to accept. There also may have been some animosity that He did most of His miracles in Capernaum (see Luke 4:23). And He had already had a disagreement with His family (Mark 3:31-35).
Read Mark 6:7-30. How does the mission of the Twelve Apostles contrast with the beheading of John the Baptist?
This is the third sandwich story in Mark (see lesson 3). The mission of the Twelve Apostles in taking the message of Jesus everywhere stands in sharp contrast with the imprisonment and silencing of the Baptist. The disciples are told to travel light and depend on others for support. This strategy actually makes missionaries dependent on the people they serve, which helps bond them to those who need their message.
But the Baptist had no such bond with Herod and his family. John’s death is told in shocking detail as the plotting Herodias takes advantage of Herod’s ambivalence and lust. Herodias’s daughter seems to add to the scandalous plan by the grotesque request that the Baptist’s head be delivered on a platter.
The silencing of the clarion voice of the Baptist occurs at the same time as the Twelve Apostles proclaim repentance, just as the Baptist did. John’s death foreshadows Jesus’. John is put to death, buried, and reported as risen from the dead (Mark 6:14-16,29), as Jesus would be (Mark 15:1-47 and 16:1-20). These parallel stories point toward a coming crisis for Jesus and His followers.
Have you ever been rejected like Jesus was or experienced some hard-to-understand crisis? What did you learn from those experiences that could perhaps help you the next time something like that happens? |

Source: https://ssnet.org/blog/24c-05-rejection-and-reception/
False Alarms
by David Geelan | 30 July 2024 | It’s a rude awakening: an uncomfortably loud whooping alarm, and a looping announcement: “Emergency, evacuate now.” I check the bedside clock and it’s 3:14 am. Suzie and I fumble to dress and stumble to the elevator, and head down to the lobby of our building. In a […] Source: https://atoday.org/false-alarms/
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