Jesus in the Marketplace

A blind woman senses the presence of Jesus. The tension of political unrest filled the city with turbulence. Quick tempers flared and locals took sides for and against the government. The busy market was always a hub of activity, crammed with rickety makeshift booths where every sort of local product hung from the awnings and covered the wooden tables. But …

Feeding the 5,000

A ministry takes on a challenge to feed the hungry in Washington, D.C. We remember the day as it were yesterday. Hasting His Harvest had already begun working in a community of Washington, D.C. metro area when we received a phone call describing a very relevant and timely mission. It would require us to provide 5,000 nutritious and delicious plant-based …

Autumn Leaves

A family ministry grows to meet increased demands for spiritual resources. Doug and Angela Hurley live on the South Island of New Zealand, a small, secular nation in the South Pacific. In the 1980s, when they were raising four young children, they started looking for practical ways to prepare their family to face the modern world. They also researched natural …

A Miracle of Healing

A Miracle of Healing A young man is healed and finds his true calling. My father was a priest of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. I adhered to the religion of my parents until age 17, when a relative gave me a book called The Great Controversy by Ellen White. I read it five times over, trying to grasp the full …

Warnings and Grace

Warnings and Grace People all over Europe distribute literature containing God’s end-time messages. It is wonderful how much literature can be distributed in just a few months. Our press has been busy! We have printed 10,000 additional booklets each for Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania and some other Russian-speaking countries. We even printed 20,000 new booklets for England. People are distributing literature …

Sabbath in Buremba

Sabbath in Buremba A special event draws truth-seekers in Uganda. Our country saw a period of heavy rain from September through December of last year, sometimes lasting from morning to sunset each day. As our local church spent the month of November preparing for a special visitor’s Sabbath for the surrounding community, we feared that the rain would put a …

The Least of These

The Least of These Orphans find hope in Africa. The plight of the orphan is a cause that Advent Hope takes very seriously. When we witness the poverty and the needs of the children in Africa, our hearts are burdened. Let me tell you about some of the children and their stories. Bivon was brought up in a family who …

Mission to the Multitudes

Mission to the Multitudes An Adventist institute impacts its community. Melgaço is a small town in the State of Espírito Santo, Brazil, not far from our evangelistic training institute. It is populated by traditional Lutheran Germans and Pomeranians, many of which don’t even speak or read the Brazilian official language of Portuguese. There is a great need for the gospel …

Questioned by a Drunk

Questioned by a Drunk A Bible worker’s patient instruction leads an old alcoholic and his family to truth. “There are many who will not go to church to hear the truth preached. By personal efforts in simplicity and wisdom these might be persuaded to turn their feet to the house of God. . . . Should your solicitations be refused, …

Little by Little

Little by Little Construction projects and friendship evangelism continue in Senegal a little at a time. Greetings from Senegal! As always, God has been good. Our big news is that the Mbirdiam Evangelism Center is almost finished! We are still working on the upstairs, but we finished the downstairs enough to have an inaugural nature Sabbath with Bethel Church, our …