Now, this is a fun way to approach the pandemic. A family of five in Penang, Malaysia never let the boredom of staying at home during the pandemic impact them. Instead, they took it as an opportunity to explore the possibilities of doing online ministry. Frendy and Selwida, husband and wife, involved their kids in...
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Lesson 4 – The Cost of Rest
True rest also has a cost. While the spin doctors of the self-help media would like to make us believe that we can determine our own destiny and that rest is just a matter of choice and planning, yet, at least when we consider this honestly, we realize our inability to bring true rest to our hearts. This week we look briefly into the life of the man after God’s own heart to find out how he discovered the true cost of God’s rest.
President of Ghana Pledges Support for Religious Liberty Efforts of Church
The President of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo, pledges his support for Adventism when church leaders visited him at hi residence in Accra, Ghana.
Lesson 3 – The Roots of Restlessness
In this week’s study, we want to discover some of the roots of our restlessness. There are many things that can prevent us from finding true rest in Jesus. Some of these are obvious and don’t require much attention. Others may be less obvious to us and, as with the huge aspen organism unseen beneath the ground, we may not always be conscious of the attitudes and actions that separate us from our Savior.
Lesson 2 – Restless and Rebellious
In this week’s study, we look at some examples of strange human restlessness that was brought about, not by impending natural disasters such as earthquakes but, rather, by the basic sinfulness of fallen human beings who were not resting in what Christ offers all who come to Him in faith and obedience.
Lesson 1 – Living in a 24/7 Society
Our lives are governed by rush hours, work hours, medical appointments, virtual conversations, shopping, and school functions. Whether we use public transport, ride a small scooter, or steer a minivan to ferry around our families, the drumbeat of constant engagement with the world around us threatens to drown out what’s really important. How do we find rest amid so much hustle and bustle?