When I was a little boy living in the Dominican Republic, I used to save ants from the flood my mother created when she cleaned the concrete floor in our garage. I would take little leaves, straws, whatever was around, to save them. How terrible it was when even one didn’t make it. It pained me.
When going through storms in life, it’s easy to focus on the chaos and tempest around you. It’s easy to lose sight of God and focus on the problem. However, Psalm 120:1 testifies that when we call on the Lord, He will answer.
One day, God spoke to me through this verse. He said, “I am the way. You need to get to know Me. You need to see My character. You need to trust Me. When I tell you I am always with you, I am."
This verse has impacted me greatly because it reminds me that I am not alone. Whatever it is that you are going through in life, God will always be by your side. If it’s school, friends, future decisions or anything else, God will help you prosper.
Este verano, el tesorero de la unión, Emmanuel Asiedu, y su esposa, Annette, organizaron seminarios de evangelización y salud en Ghana, que resultaron en 10 bautismos y 50 estudios bíblicos.
¿Podría la reciente decisión de la Corte Suprema a favor de las organizaciones benéficas católicas que se niegan a adoptar niños de familias homosexuales afectar los derechos civiles de la Iglesia Adventista del Séptimo Día?
Del 1 al 2 de octubre, la Universidad Adventista de Washington y la Unión de Columbia transmitirán en vivo “Superando la desunión en el cuerpo de Cristo: Pasos concretos”, una cumbre de dos días de G. Arthur Keough.