“We had the faith of a mustard seed, and I knew we could move mountains.”

“We had the faith of a mustard seed, and I knew we could move mountains.”
From pulpit to foster home to court to management office, they are making inroads and witnessing for God.
In Mexico, a young Adventist has found a refreshing way of sharing her faith.
In Australia, three young men are building Adventists’ reputation as being community minded.
Initiative is part of La Sierra University campaign to support sound decision-making.
“God has called me to do this job,” Brazilian Juneisson Motta says.
Jamaica’s Letesha Whyte has been actively working to support her community.
“The boys in my small group respond really well to the program,” Byron Tolhurst says.
Each person who walks through the door is a blessing, supporters say.
In the U.S. state of Arizona, Maranatha mission program impacts local community.
From Malaysia, Double Blessing Home Ministry shares Bible lesson videos for children.
Initiative seeks to raise support for ADRA’s anticipated US$3 million relief fund.
After being in literature ministry for 50 years, Brian Curson, renowned and award-winning literature evangelist (LE), is retiring this year after selling millions […]
Young theology graduate finds mission and purpose in Hawaii, far from his hometown.
Margie Armstead had served a local Adventist congregation for decades.
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