Better than Cocaine

Better than Cocaine

Genis Mansilla, once worked in coca fields and had little interest in religion. However, after meeting his future wife and studying the Bible with her Adventist family, his life started to change.

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Hong Kong’s Medical Outreach

The painting a city came out to see in Thailand, shot six times in Costa Rica, and mission in Hong Kong. Join us as we explore mission around the world!

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Bugs, Lizards, and Cats

Haon, Sion, and Jooyoung were best friends who loved playing outside, catching bugs and lizards, and caring for stray cats. While Haon and Sion knew Jesus, Jooyoung didn’t, so they began to pray that she would come to know and love Him.

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A Gym for Itgel

Tusgal Seventh-day Adventist School in Ulaanbaatar successfully combines faith with education for its students but lacks an on-campus gym. Currently, they rent a facility for physical education, which comes with its challenges.

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Meeting at “The Table”

Hope for Africa, the challenge of urban mission in New York City and an urban center of influence in Bulgaria. Join us as we explore mission around the world!

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Hope Beyond the Dust

Hankook Sahmyook Middle-High School in South Korea has long been a pillar of education and community service. Facing challenges like yellow dust, they’re building a new gym and mission center to enhance student and community life.

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Serve Sabbaths in St. Louis

St. Louis holds a special place in the heart of Pastor Michael Coridan, who grew up there. Now a pastor in his childhood church, Michael sees the diverse needs of St. Louis and believes in addressing them with different approaches. Each local Adventist church is involved and striving to reach its community in unique ways.

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The Hope of Blue Christmas

The Inupiat people of Utqiagvik endure two months of darkness during the winter. Due to this, suicide rates are three times higher than the national average. Rachel, a church elder and her congregation responded by organizing Blue Christmas, a candlelight vigil providing support during this challenging period.

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Unstoppable Anna Knight

Rachel Anna Knight, an African-American Adventist missionary, was a nurse, teacher, colporteur, Bible worker, and conference official. Born in Mississippi in 1874, she overcame racial barriers to pursue education and faith. After embracing the Adventist faith, she traveled 400 miles to be baptized. Later, she served in India and became the first black female missionary…

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“Deserts to Oceans” by Naomi Striemer

An original song “Deserts to Oceans” with Naomi Striemer | Album: Hope That Breaks the Dark | naomistriemermusic.com

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