Leaders say the mission celebration was accomplished by the grace of God
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Leaders say the mission celebration was accomplished by the grace of God
Read more at the source: Adventist Church in Northern Asia Pacific Region hosts International Mission Congress
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A tragic fire claimed the lives of an Adventist pastor’s family during the early morning hours of Sunday, August 19. Ebenezer AtoKessie was away at camp-meeting when fire engulfed his house, killing his wife, two children, mother-in-law, and wife’s niece. The deceased are Grace Ampah, 65, Linda Kessie, 30, Precious Pokua, 9, and the 4-year-old and infant sons of the couple.
Linda, a teacher at the Valley View University Basic School in Accra, had recently given birth to their…
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Dear God: When we’re little it’s fun being first. First in line for lunch. The first one to open our Christmas presents. The first person to make it to the finish line in a race. But, as we grow and mature we realize that being first is not always the best thing. During company layoffs no one wants to be the first one to lose their job. Or, no one wants to be the first in their family to get sick, break a leg, or worse yet, to die!
Thank you for first responders—those who willingly put themselves in harm’s way to help the rest of us. For starters, this includes fire fighters, police, paramedics and members of the military. When the bell rings these people step forward to keep us from harm. Today I’m thinking about September 11, 2001, when over 300 first responders lost their lives in the World Trade towers.We watched in horror as they dutifully went into the towers, and then the towers began to collapse. It was devastating to realize that we were watching people die! Please be with their families and loved ones as they continue to mourn their loss. And be with those who are still suffering from the effects of that horrific day. I recently read that many of the first responders who survived are being diagnosed with various forms of cancer from their exposure to the dust and chemicals. They simply followed their instinct to save and protect and are now paying for it with their lives!
Thank you God for being a first responder by sending your son Jesus to die for our sins! Thank you for caring enough to let him die on our behalf.
Show us how we can best respond to the needs of those around us. Everywhere we go there are people in need. Sometimes just a smile or a kind word is all that’s needed. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to be your hands and feet.
in Jesus name, amen!
Rich DuBose writes from Northern California
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Many parents use the excuse that they are too busy to make any extra effort to live frugally. But even those of us who are the busiest can find an extra ten minutes here and there if we look hard enough for it. Here are five quickie tasks you can do anytime that will help your family save money.
The 10-Minute Pantry Inventory – You know all those food items that get pushed to the back of your pantry and never used? Spend some time taking inventory of all the food items you have in your pantry. Then think of creative ways to use those items this week. You probably have several meals in your pantry just waiting to be cooked. By cooking these meals instead of buying more groceries, you will save money on your family’s food bill this week.
The 10-Minute Coupon Organization – Even if you don’t clip coupons for grocery shopping, you probably use them for health and beauty products, taking the kids out for pizza, haircuts, oil changes, etc. Spend ten minutes organizing and going through your coupons, throwing away those that have expired and pulling out ones that will expire soon. The reason for this task is obvious. You can’t save money with coupons if you can’t find them when you need them or if you miss the expiration date.
The 10-Minute Medicine Cabinet Cleanup – How many times have you bought cough drops or cold medicine for the kids only to find when you got home that you already had plenty? Protect your family by taking time to clean out any old and expired medicines. Then take inventory of what’s left so you won’t buy more of something you already have.
The 10-Minute Closet Clearance – This one will save you both time and money. Spend some time sorting through your family’s closets and pulling out the clothes you and your kids don’t wear anymore. While you’re at it, look for new combinations of outfits using pieces you already have. By combining separates into different combinations, you’ll all feel like you have new outfits without actually buying anything new.
The 10-Minute Toy Sort – Take ten minutes to go through your children’s playthings. Pull out those extra toys they won’t even miss. Donate them to charity or save them for your next yard sale. Pick out the toys they do enjoy but haven’t used in a while. Put them up in the attic or on a high shelf. Next time your kids are begging you to buy new toys, pull down some of the forgotten toys. See if they don’t get just as excited as if you had bought something new.
Reprinted with permission by Nancy Twigg.
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Three Adventist school students in New Zealand have been honored for their leadership qualities with a prestigious award.
Manawa-Leigh Ripaki, a year 8 student at Whakatane Adventist School, Daniela Webster, a year 7 student at Whangarei Adventist Christian School, and Angelina Cariga, a year 8 student at Longburn Adventist College, all received the Sir Peter Blake Young Leader Award.
The award, which is presented in partnership with Westpac, recognizes young people whose leadership…
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