Pioneering Faith in Japan
Hiizu (Hide) Kuniya was one of the earliest Japanese Seventh-day Adventist ministers. The start of Adventist work in Korea began in 1904 when Kuniya shared the Sabbath truth with two Korean Christians. He later went to Korea and was ordained as one of the first Japanese Adventist ministers.
Read MoreMiracle at Sea
Pastor Eduard boarded a simple jukung to visit a few Adventist families on an island. When a storm hit and the engine stopped, fear set in, but then a gentle voice guided him to take action.
Read MoreA Child’s Faith, A Mother’s Gift
Pun Pun started learning Bible stories at her school and shared them with her mother, Nok. Inspired by the growth of the school through the 13th Sabbath Offering, Nok found a way to give back to the community.
Read MoreThe Only School for Me
The Adventist school in Korat, Thailand, was overcrowded, yet students loved their school, especially the Bible lessons. They longed for more space to learn and grow. When help arrived, it brought more than just a new building.
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