Explore the inspiring narrative of La Tara, whose life transformation illuminates the far-reaching influence of Adventist World Radio. The story underscores how one listener's baptism can ripple outwards, changing countless lives.
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From Rebels to Evangelists
One of the most amazing modern-day stories of God’s intervention to change lives is the saga of the rebels of Mindoro, Philippines. It’s also a testament to the power of radio—and especially the power of radio when in God’s hands. Below is a brand-new video where we share the highlights of this incredible story of amazing grace. From the rebels’ very beginnings, through the years of violence, to the moment when they first heard the messages of hope on Adventist World Radio deep in the jungle, to their final surrender—this is a story of redemption. But we didn’t stop there. We continued to help them, not only in building their own churches, but by officiating at their weddings, securing a new trade, and above all, guiding them to be evangelists for Jesus! Watch this video and be inspired. I know we were. These are the rewards of evangelism, and the stories that energize us to reach every nation, kindred, tongue and people with the gospel message. I love to see lives changed for God’s kingdom, and I especially love it when He uses Adventist World Radio to do it! Yours in the Blessed Hope, Duane McKey
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ADRA Helps Pathfinders Set a Guinness World Record

The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) partnered with the North American Division’s Adventist Education for the highly anticipated International Pathfinders Camporee with the ambitious goal of setting a Guinness World Record. The record in question is for most backpacks stuffed with school supplies. From August 5 to 11, nearly 60,000 people have collected in […] Source: https://atoday.org/adra-helps-pathfinders-make-the-guinness-world-record/
ATSS: Reinder Bruinsma, “Age and Aging from a Biblical Perspective”

31 July 2024 | What does getting older mean? What is ahead: burdens or blessings? Length of life or quality of life? A time for growth and exploration Putting your house in order Living with hope. Teacher: Reinder Bruinsma lives in the Netherlands with his wife, Aafje. He has served the Adventist Church in various […] Source: https://atoday.org/atss-reinder-bruinsma-age-and-aging-from-a-biblical-perspective/
Thursday: Watch Out for Bad Bread
Daily Lesson for Thursday 8th of August 2024
Read Mark 8:11-13. What approach by the Pharisees deeply disappointed Jesus?
Why not demonstrate His divine power and convince these cavilers? The problem goes back to the end of Mark 3:1-35, where Jesus speaks of the sin against the Holy Spirit. If one’s ears are shut and eyes are closed, another miracle, even a sign from heaven, will not convince. It would just be dismissed like everything before. Even miracles are not enough to convince those determined not to believe.
Read Mark 8:14-21. What had the disciples forgotten, and what point did Jesus make from this?
Jesus takes the opportunity to warn the disciples against the “leaven” of the Pharisees and Herod (Mark 8:15), meaning their teachings (compare with Matthew 16:12).
But the disciples misunderstand and think that Jesus is talking about avoiding buying literal bread. As is typical when the disciples misunderstand, Jesus gives them instruction. The Lord asks a series of questions, the first several rhetorical in nature, expressing His disappointment that they have not understood His mission. His words are reminiscent of what He says in Mark 4:10-12 about outsiders who do not understand. His strong words are meant to wake the disciples from their spiritual lethargy.
In Mark 8:19-20, He asks simple factual questions about how many baskets of fragments they had taken up after He fed the 5,000 (Mark 6:30-44) and also the 4,000 (Mark 8:1-10), which are meant to illustrate that they should have understood by now that mere limitation of resources is no barrier for the Lord’s Messiah. His final question in Mark 8:21 is rhetorical once again: “ ‘Do you not yet understand?’ ” (ESV). After all, look at all that they have seen and experienced already with Jesus.
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How can we learn to keep our hearts and minds open to the reality of God and to His love? Dwell on all the evidence that we have been given for God and for His love. At times, though, why does it seem so easy to doubt? |
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