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Adventist Mission - Mission Quarterly preview

Mar 30, 2012

The church’s Mission Quarterly marks one hundred years of publication this year. We asked Charlotte Ishkanian to share some modern-day mission stories, and tell us how stories like these helped unite the church decades ago.

Have you heard an exciting mission story this week?  Some exciting stories are coming up as we celebrate the centennial of the mission quarterlies and the thirteenth Sabbath offerings.  Learn how John Tase, boyhood dream to visit the island of Pitcairn became a reality and how his experience changed his life and united the young Adventist church’s focus on Mission.  Be inspired by the story of Cecilia, a young girl who became a literature evangelist at age 7 and the surprise God had waiting for her at one business she visited.  An over crowded school in Myanmar is making a huge impact on it’s students and their parents, learn how we can help this school grow and reach even more children and parents with God’s message of love in Myanmar.  How many bibles do you have at home?  Imagine not having even one, our children are working this quarter to help buy bibles for children in one country in Southeast Asia.  See the need for yourself and help the children support their own thirteen Sabbath project.  Don’t miss a single mission story this quarter.  Visit our website at www.adventistmission.org -- click on resources and mission quarterly and read what God is doing around the world.

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Adventist Mission

The Adventist Church reaches more than 200 countries or territories, touching lives through medical care, media, education, missionaries, Global Mission pioneers, evangelism and centers of influence. The church’s current priority is mission to unreached areas and urban centers worldwide.

Global Mission pioneers:

  • Volunteer to establish new groups of Adventist believers
  • Live and work in their own culture
  • Speak the local language
  • Help meet physical and spiritual needs

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