In the history of Southern Asia Division, only two people were given “Award of Excellence” by General Conference. During the year 1982, Dr. M E Cherian and in the year 2009, Dr. M S Jeremiah. This award of excellence was conferred on Dr. M S Jeremiah during the Education Summit for leaders in the education field in SUD, which was held at Surat in the month of January, 2009.
General Conference Presents Award of Excellence to Dr. M. S. Jeremiah
International Risk Management Seminar in Malaysia Feb 8-12.
A historic Seminar of the Risk management was held in Hotel Hydro Majestic at Penang, Malayasia from Feb. 8-12. Delegates from four Divisions (NSD, SUD, SAD and SPD) attended these meetings. From Southern Asia 22 delegates were present. Spiritual guidelines were given through the devotionals. Practical usefulness of the risk management in the Adventist organization was presented by various eminent presenters on the topic such as: Roaring Tigers in the Risk management; The Ministry of Risk Management: Doesn’t God provide, Life safety issues; Vision and mission of health care etc. They were enriched by many information regarding the function of the risk management in the Adventist organization. Feb 12 the meetings were concluded and delegates departed to their home countries. Penang Adventist Hospital had given full support for this esteemed program.
--T. P. Kurian
‘Pastors in Conversation’ and ‘Let’s talk’ programs held in SUD by Elder Jan Paulson, Feb 24.

Seven city pastors representing 7 Unions in SUD attended the “Pastors in Conversation” program conducted by the Hope channel in Marwah Studio, near New Delhi the capital of India, on February 24. Pastor R John the SUD president welcomed Elder Jan Paulson, the G C President and introduced the pastors. The Pastors put forth different questions on various issues that they encounter at work such as: Evangelism in this radical thinking world; Administration and Evangelism; Keeping the young people in the church; Job opportunity for the young people; Casteism and its impact on the church. Elder Jan Paulsen explained the issues to their satisfaction. The Pastors were happy to have a direct talk with the world leader who provided them guidance.
Sud News.2011.11.2
SUD News November, 2011
T P Kurian
Communication Department
FM program was launched in Media Centre Pune
September 15th 2011, was an historic day for Adventist Media Centre, foundation for the another milestone was laid, i.e., FM program was launched. The chairman of the AMC Dr. M.C. John, chief guest, introduced FM program production and opened the FM Studio. Pr. T.I Varghese offered the dedicatory prayer. Lobby Logo was unveiled by Dr. Bakul Bhosale. FM producer’s room was opened by Pr. J.N. Sathe. Guest of honor Mr. Yashpal Ramawat, Director General of Doordarshan, Pune, distributed the certificates to the FM producers for attending the FM training program. Prayer of commitment to FM Ministry was offered by Dr. Philip Virathan. Many other dignitaries ware present for the FM Launch program. The program ended with a fellowship meal. We request you to pray for the success of FM program to the good Lord, who has blessed till now.
Sud News.2011.11.2
SUD News November 20, 2011
T P Kurian
Communication Department
New Church in Khunti
A new Hindi Church was built and inaugurated on October 8, 2011 in the Khunti School Campus. It was long need to have bigger Church as the current Maranatha Church was to too small to accommodate all the members. Mr. Enam Topno the Church Elder took the initiative to raise the fund an to complete the church. The section along with Khunti School also helped financially. On the inauguration day more than 2000 members gathered to witness and to worship in the new church.
Shishpal Singh, Director
Communication
Children's Ministries Day Celebrated in SWIU
October 15, 2011 was celebrated as Children's Ministries Day in most of the churches in the South West India Union. All the programs of the whole Sabbath were led out by children in these churches. The Thiruvilwamala Church utilized the afternoon hours also by visiting a peacock park where the children presented various Bible programs and then had the sundown worship. In Nedumkandom church even the non-Adventist students of the school participated in the church programs
Musician's Workshop Ernakulam School
Musician's Workshop was conducted at Ernakulam school on 30th October 2011. More than 100 of the talented youth from various churches of the union attended. It was for the first time such a workshop was organized and it was inaugurated by Pr Edison Samraj from Adventist Media Centre, Pune. Classes were taken on topics like, the value of Music, How to develop musical skill. The scope of Music, the place of music in Christian worship was stressed and the guide lines for Adventist Music Ministry which is distinct from the contemporary music of the world were highlighted. So the youth of the church were unitedly inspired and guided and departed taking vows to dedicate their time, talent and money for God's cause. We expect to conduct such workshops in future also.
Mrs Thankam Paulson
Communication Director
Welcome
My visit North East India Union
My Recent Visit to North East India Union October 7-17, 2012
T P Kurian
I visited Northeast India Union as the field officer of the Adventist Child India units. My first choice was to go Riverside school in Garo Hills. The school is situated in a scenic valley and by the side of a river. There are around 800 students studying in the school out of which 700 are boarders. All the boarders are Seventh-day Adventist children from all over Northeast India union. This place provides an echo-centric environment for a boarding school, except for the threat of malaria in the vicinity. The School has taken adequate steps to alleviate malaria problem. In spite of that some children are affected. A well equipped clinic is providing facility for the treatment.
Riverside academy, Garo Hills Rank holders of ACI Students class IX-V. T P Kurian in front of the War Memorial Park in Kohima, Nagaland
Since there was a bundh in Shillong that day, I could not go to North East Adventist College, but went to Dimapur where the Nagaland region is situtaed. I went there by train and reached Dimapur in the night. That was my first trip to Dimapur. Along with the director I visited the oldest (mother) church in Nagaland, Jalukia for the mid-week prayer meeting.
T P Kurian,. Moses Shimray, Kohima City Pastor Dr. Angami, first Nagaland Adventist Believer
We went to Kohima, the capital of Nagaland on the next day. I visited the first Adventist Naga lady Dr. Angami who is 94 years old now. Then we visited the War Memorial Cemetery established in memory of soldiers who gave their lives for the country during the Second World war in 1937-1944. We had night meeting in the Kohima Adventist Church with the members.
There are great challenges for the work in Nagaland . The Office is situated in Dimapur which is a low land and during the rainy season, it floods and causes a lot of disturbances. They have sufficient property there to develop. But it should be raised up. With the help of some donors they were able to fill certain parts of the land but major portion still needs filling up. The school has no proper infra structure and proper class rooms. Maranatha has promised to build some class rooms. Kohima is a growing city. We have a church in one side of the city where proper transportation facilities are lacking. Therefore the members find it hard to reach there, especially during the monsoon season.
Next I visited Manipur Section, Imphal where I spent the week end, preached in King’s way school Church during vespers and Manipur main church on Sabbath. I also visited the two schools there and Manipur Adventist School which is the oldest boarding school in Manipur. These schools are slowly developing and need support to make them better. We also visited the largest lake in Asia in Manipur.
Imphal main church-- Sabbath worship Prs. B Zimmick, T P Kurian, Kullu posing behind the lake
Manipur section also is a growing section. Central church is under renovation and coming up beautifully. King’s way school has built five new classrooms. The property needed to be raised because whenever the river near the campus overflows, the campus floods.
My next trip was to Tripura. First I visited the bloom school in Telimura where 108 Adventist children are housed of which 17 are ACI children. This school is recently developed as the work in Tripura was progressing. There are more than 3000 members in this area and 30 churches in east and west Tripura. I have visited two church schools and attended the midweek prayer meeting in the Church where Santali tribal group is more predominant. We had a child dedication and five baptisms there. The work in Tripura is progressing. There are still many un- entered areas to be reached. Let us pray for the work in NEIU
ACI children, Bloom School Tripura Child Dedication East Tripura church Baptism in East Tripura
10th Aniversary of the Hosur English Church
10th Anniversary Celebration
Jeevan Jyothi English Church, Hosur
November 9 &10, 2012
Nov, 9& 10, 2012 was a high week end for the members of Jeevan Jyothi English Church Hosur. All the members of the church were excited about the 10th anniversary of the beautiful structure within which we celebrate Sabbath and other spiritual services week after week.
On 9th Friday evening the youth of the church were accorded the opportunity to ponder upon the difference the church made in their lives. They presented their testimonies cherishing their beautiful memories of attending the children’s Sabbath school, learning songs and stories and getting closer to God. It was the privilege of Riches Christian to present a message during the vespers. His inspiring message was based on “What we have done?” He said that every one of us was put in this world to contribute and make a difference in our own unique way. He stressed 7 points that will help us reach our goal to advance of the
1. Your contribution is never too small
2. Start now to share love, don’t wait for the best time.
3. Happiness and love are the greatest gifts that can be shared with others.
4. Empower other people and seek to make a long-lasting effect.
5. Contribute to solutions and not to problems
6. Pray for the church, its pastor and the leaders
7. Lead the way for others to follow.
Riches’ message not only encouraged the youth, but also the elders. God bless the youth of the church!
On 10th Sabbath morning at 9.15, as usual the Sabbath school program started with the song service. After mission story, feature talk and special song, the lesson study—Hope of Victory-- was led out by Paul Raj Isaiah, Nageshwara Rao and T P Kurian in a panel discussion.
At 11.00 am the divine worship started by praising the Lord. During the worship hour, Chitra calvin presented the history of Jeevan Jyothi church. Andrew Selvaraj led the congregation through attitude of gratitude. Suresh& Nalini involved the church in a family prayer time. GJ Christo dwelt upon, “Holy Redeemer –Wholly His”. Jothi Anbiah was the chosen messenger of the Lord during the divine hour. In his message he called the attention of the congregation to ponder upon the difference ten years of worship experience in this church made in their lives. He drew the members to think about it posing 5 questions and enlightening them with scripture portions. He raised the concerns:
1. Do I see and hear God when I come inside the church for worship?
2. Does my presence contribute to reverence in the church?
3. Did my worship experience change me to be like Jesus?
4. Are we the agency for the proclamation of truth?
5. Does our worship lead us to visions of future glory?
It was an eye opening exercise for all of us who were present for the divine worship. We had a nice fellowship lunch together after which all of us gathered together for a musical delight from 3.00 -4.00 pm. From 4.00 pm-5.00 pm we enjoyed the program presented by our pathfinder kids.
To close the day’s program at the close of the Sabbath, our church pastor Maywald Jesudass presented a dedicatory message that really put us to think about the significance of this temple of worship. He reminded us through his message that people would be attracted to the places when they felt, God’s presence was there. He challenged the members to look into our own personal life --our deliberations and actions—whether it reflects the presence of God that would attract more people into this temple of worship. We all departed gladly to enter into the new week after Antony Dass offered the benediction.
Ramani Kurian
Committee News
Southern Asia Division Executive Committee: Yearend Meetings
November 19-21, 2012.
Southern Asia Division Executive Committee Yearend Meetings were held from November 19-21 in the Division Campus. We had L C Cooper, Daisy Orion, Dan Jackson, Harald Wollen to represent General Conference. Members and representatives from various parts of the Division were present for the meetings. Pre-session began on 14th Nov. with the interview of the officers with individual unions, college and other Division units.
The day began with devotion from various leaders: Rakesh Chavan, Treasurer, Western India Union on 14th; Daisy Orion, Associate Treasurer, GC on 15th and Selvmony Yovan, President, South West India Union on the 16th . Dan Jackson, President, North America Division, presented a beautiful message based on 1Peter 2:4 & 5 during the vespers. He encouraged the leaders and church members to be “lively stones to be built up a spiritual house, an holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God by Jesus Christ”. L C Cooper, Vice president, GC challenged the congregation of leaders and members to ponder upon “the purpose of the church” during the divine service. He put forth four significant points to bring out the reason why we exist in the world as a church: 1. To reveal God to the world; 2. To demonstrate the transforming power of God to change lives; 3. To live as a redeemed community that is different from the world; 4. To provide healing and reconciling ministry in and around us. He also charged the leaders with the following admonitions: 1. To give more attention to quality, not quantity; 2. To improve trust and confidence as a community; 3. To adopt and implement conflict resolutions; 4. To engage every member of the church—empower the laity; 5. To pursue excellence in all aspects of our lives—both personal and professional. He concluded stating that the church should be a living witness for the Lord, Jesus Christ.
On 19th morning the committee sessions started with a devotional message from R.John, President, Southern Asia Divison. His message was based on proverbs 11:30 “he that winneth souls is wise”. Harald Wollen Associate Secretary, GC took devotion on the second day. He drew the attention of the leaders toward the Almighty God, who makes humanly impossible, the possible. On the final day Ch Victor Sam, President, East Central India Union, gave a message on “For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain”. Philippians 1:21. Besides the morning devotion, special prayer was offered before each business session.
Dan Jackson Speaker, Vespers L C Cooper -- Divine Service R John-- Devotional first day
Welcome GC Delegates Farewell to MIicheal Prasad Rao Budget Presentation
On the first day of the committee, the room was filled with heated discussion on property sale issues. The members of the committee were seeking to find a solution for this issue. Finally a 3-member committee was appointed to enquire the details and present the report.
During the yearend meetings Vara Prasad was appointed as the Editior-in-chief of Oriental Watchman Publishing House and Almgir Khan as Treasurer of Medical Trust. Budget Committee made the decision to increase the Norm from 6300 to 7100, and an increase of Rs.15 to the previous TA for the 2013-2014 financial year.
Pr. D. Padmarj And Mr. Michael Prasad Rao were given farewell during the occasion. Each delegate was supplied with the book “Transparency & Accountability—A global commitment of Seventh-day Adventist church leaders”. In closing, dedicatory prayer was offered by Dan Jackson after a united reading of Ellen White’s quotes on consecration by all the delegates of the committee.
Tidings Jan-Feb,2013.1
Editorial: Ramani Kurian
Walking in the Light
As we have ushered into a new year, many of us have taken up new resolutions. New beginnings are always good and pleasant. We aspire to achieve great things in life. We as Christians need to take into consideration what is the great task for which we have been called to. We are given a special calling to do the mission of our Lord. God says, “But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, an holy nation, a peculiar people that you should show forth the praises of Him who has called you out of darkness into his marvelous light” I Peter 2: 9. We are no more in darkness. We are in the light, the marvelous light which will brighten us up whereby we will be able to accomplish the mission entrusted with us. Therefore we need to walk in the light.
When we are in darkness we cannot see anything what is in there. We are ignorant of what is happening around. We will be groping in darkness not knowing what to do. We are in our sinful condition. Self alone will be our focus. How to gratify our selfish desires, no matter what happened to others, becomes the whole purpose of life because we have no connection with the Light who said “Ye are the light of the world”. The end result is that we will be tied up with the world and our hearts will be filled with “all malice, all guile, hypocrisies and envies and all evil speaking” 1 Peter 2:1. To get out of such kind of a situation we need to get connected to the source of Light-Jesus our Lord. Mere words are insufficient to get connected, we need to experience Jesus in our lives to be out of the darkness which we are in. It is possible only through the study of His word asking the Holy Spirit to enlighten us. A sincere seeker of truth will never be cast out without help. Therefore let us make a resolution to seek the truth and walk in the light as we have entered into the new year.
When we get connected with our Lord Jesus, we will be able to see how He lived while He was on the earth. He lived among the people, mingled with them, attended to their needs-- healed the sick, comforted the down hearted, cast out the devil, fed the hungry. Nothing was done with an intention of self glory, but to make others comfortable. When we are in the light, that light of unselfishness will enter into the heart of each one of us. We also will be able to do the same mission that he started out in the world while He lived here. That is what is expected of us by heaven- to walk in the light. When we really know him, our vision will be enhanced and we can see perfectly well what our real condition is. Jesus is the Light and by beholding Him we will be changed into His likeness. He was full of compassion for every one of his erring children. When we feel the need of a cleansing He is ready and willing to cleanse us. But that choice is ours. We need to seek to be cleansed. Unless we feel the need of that cleansing, it is impossible for us to walk in the light of Jesus. Many a time, we are proud, arrogant and self-seeking, without being aware of it. Unless we surrender ourselves to the cleansing power of Jesus, we will remain still in darkness. When we surrender our ‘self’ willingly to the source of power, the compassionate Savior, He takes control and we will become new. “Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold all things are become new” 1 Cor.5:17. Take a moment and think! Am I undergoing the new birth experience in my daily life? As followers of Jesus Christ, we need to serve our fellow beings with the same compassion and kindness Jesus showed while He lived here on the earth. An unselfish service only will be acceptable to the Lord. “Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works and glorify your father which is in Heaven” Mathew 5:16. Remember glory and honor belong to God alone, not to any human being. God bless you.
Jeevan Jyothi Pathfinder Club, Hosur
The Jeevan Jyothi Pathfinder club was established about two decades ago when the Southern Asia Division office moved from Pune to Hosur. The Bible says in Proverbs 22:6 “Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.” The church which neglects to train up the youth and children will soon find that they drift away from the truth and finally leave the fold. Pathfindering is a program that is committed to train the children and youth in the ways of the Lord so that they would grow to be the pillars of the church in the future.
As it has been the practice in Jeevan Jyothi Church, this year the Pathfinder leaders took up the challenge of nurturing and training the children of the church and the community. With the enrollment program in January 2012, about 40 children became part of the club. Ten master guides were put into action to care for the needs of the group which was divided into seven small units. The master guides were given the responsibility of mentoring by being role models for the children. We had fifteen Adventurer and 25 Pathfinder members. This year we had three students enrolled and completed successfully the PLA class (Pathfinder Leadership Award) and six students worked hard and completed the APLA class (Advanced Pathfinder Leadership Award). These seniors had the honor of being invested by the General Conference Youth Director Elder Gilbert Cangy at a youth Congress meeting organized by SUD youth department on November 10, 2012 in Bangalore. It was a memorable event. When working with children we realized that we needed to use new and fresh ideas to capture their attention and make an impact in their lives.
As we prayerfully worked out the programs and even though there were challenges, God became the only refuge to hold on to. Therefore by God’s grace we sailed through the year gaining victory after victory with each event passing successfully. Some of the activities that we undertook were Nature walks, Pot painting, trip to the zoo, trip to Mysore Palace, overnight camp in the Division campus, and Summer Camp in Denkanikotai. The pathfinder Club hosted three major events this year to bless the church and the community.
1) Art Exhibition on 26th January, 2012: The pathfinder children colored pictures depicting the National theme. It was an event that triggered the patriotic spirit in the children and audience
2) Science and Bible Exhibition on August 15, 2012: This was a unique exhibition ever seen. The theme was based on “Creation”. It was an attempt to create an awareness of how God created the world in six days and how Science is a revelation of God’s handiwork. The exhibition was divided into seven booths, each was to depict simple science experiments based on that day of creation. For example Light was created on the first day, so the children showed experiments on light on the first booth. The event was a great success.
3) Week of Prayer from November 17 to 22, 2012: Another unique event that culminated into the investiture service was the week of prayer that was completely hosted by the children for the church. The theme was based on the concept developed by the director of the club Alwyn Mark who said “If Jesus were to give you a HI Five what would it have”. He says it would have five avenues or channels through Jesus wants to train the young people. These five channels are: 1) Bible: for it is a lamp unto our feet. 2) Nature: for it is the handiwork of God.
3) Music: for good music is heaven bound. 4) Pioneer Stories: for the bible says do not remove the landmarks of the past. 5) Health: for our body is the temple of God. The children of the club presented messages on each topic each day. They called it the “Hi Five from Jesus”. It was a blessed event and the children enjoyed it.
The investiture service was held on 24, November 2012. SUD youth director, Ravi Shankar was the guest of honor.
He spoke of the Pathfinder Club being a worldwide organization committed to training the youth of the church in a holistic manner which includes the Spiritual, Social, Physical and Mental aspects of the child’s development. That evening 15 adventurers and 25 Pathfinders were invested for the completion of their requirements. It was a high week and weekend for the club as they took over the Sabbath services also. LeRoy Samuel, the Sponsor of the club shared God’s word with the congregation on the theme “Creation Speaks out God’s glory”. Part of his message was delivered by the pathfinder children.
This year, in the history of the Pathfinder Club, the church witnessed how much the children and youth of the church can do for the church if they are motivated and guided enough to accomplish their task. The counselors and junior counselors were encouraged to render their voluntary service to guide and motivate the children. We, as a club, are thankful to the Lord for His marvelous leading. Only heaven knows what impact the club has had on the children. We just hope that they would become strong pillars of the church in future, holding responsibilities and gaining victories in Jesus’ name. Please keep the club in your prayers as we move on into the future, praying for the courage to stand.
Theme song of the week of prayer:
Courage To Stand
We are called to stand for such a time as this
We must fight for what is right and learn to trust in Him
We have a truth to live for, a promise to defend
Stand up tall stand up proud ‘till the very end
Chorus. Stand strong, stand firm press on until the end
And claim the promise of His word
We have got a message let’s spread it through the land
Praying for the courage to stand
Let’s run but let’s not hide proclaiming once again
To fight for what is right showing love unto all men
Not fearing what may come nor looking to the past
Trusting everything we are to the one whose love will last
Ch
Standing, standing, standing on the promises of Christ my savior
Standing, standing, I’m standing on the promises of God
Ch
Praying for the courage to stand x 2
Alwyn Mark, Director, Pathfinder Club, Jeevan Jyothi Church
Women’s Retreat: Jeevan Jyothi English Church, Hosur
The women in the Division headquarters church were offered a day off from their routine work and deliberations on Sunday 25th November, 2012. Lissie George and Ruby Anbiah, women’s ministries leaders of the church, planned for an outing for the women to Jain Farm, a retreat center, around 50 km away from Hosur. At 8’0 clock in the morning we boarded the school bus and reached there by 8.45. After having breakfast there, we moved into the spiritual session of the program.
Premila Masih, Division Women’s Ministries Director delivered a beautiful message on hospitality. She encouraged each woman to be hospitable and caring. Gracifills Sangma, Jamuna Gompa & Kunta Biswas presented an excellent skit about a wealthy man who yearned to earn more but lost his wealth, family and even health. The skit demonstrated how covetousness brings destruction and ruin in human life. We learned that it is always good to be content with what we have and to live an acceptable life before the Lord.
Next, Deborah Samraj engaged the women in a Bible game in the way of a written quiz based on the book of psalms. It was a delightful experience for all the women and inspired us to keep close touch with the Bible. We also had a season of prayer after which we departed for our social enjoyments. Some of us enjoyed swimming in the swimming pool and others walked around watching the different attractions in the farm. By evening we returned to Hosur after refreshing ourselves for a day. We thank the WM leaders and all those who supported to make this day possible for the women of the church.
Ramani Kurian
Lay training program in Shillong
Recognizing the need for the involvement of the laity in evangelism, Tony Rykers, a lay man from Australia conducts training program for lay people to reach people with the message of the second coming of Jesus. Responding to his call a lay training program was organized in the Khasi Jaintia Conference from June 23 to 24, 2012. The programs were held in Shillong Central Church.
Inspiring instructions and counsels were given by Tony Rykers from the Cornerstone Ministries, Australia. Along with the members many local church pastors were also present. Pastors had their training program on how to use the final events DVD study guide. All the pastors and the members who attended the two days training program were greatly blessed and enriched. They rededicated their lives to work for the Master in the days to come with vigor and enthusiasm.
Rajaratnam Jones
Final Events DVD Training Program at Aizawl, Mizoram
Final Events is a DVD produced by the Cornerstone Ministry, Australia and distributed free of cost to anyone who is interested to watch the same. There is a specific way of using the same and one can reach many people with the warning message of the second coming of Jesus.
The Final Events DVD training program was organized in Mizo Conference on June 29, 2012. Inspiring instructions and counsels were given by Tony Rykers. He taught the pastors how to make use of the Final Events DVD to reach the people for Christ. Pastors were inspired and committed to make use of this facility to make people ready for the coming of Christ.
If anyone is interested in receiving this Final Events DVD(free) may contact me at the following email. rjones@sud-adventist.org or
rajaratnamjones@gmail.com
You may also contact Pr. C D Mathew
mathewcdplakal@gmail.com
Let us all work together, use all the means and facility available to finish the gospel work. May we get ready and also make others ready for the soon coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. Rajaratnam Jones
MARATHI – VOP BIBLE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL REOPENED
Marathi VOP Bible Correspondence School was reopened on Sep 18th 2012 at the Central Maharashtra Conference, Pune by Western India Union. Hidayat Masih, SSPM Director, SUD, R Y Jadhav, President of WIU, L D Battise, SSPM Director of WIU and J N sathe, President of CMC were present to grace the occasion. A brief history of Marathi VOP School was presented by L D Battise. Hidayat Masih delivered a devotional message after which he reopened the Marathi VOP School. Other officers and Staff of WIU and Central Maharashtra Conference had witnessed it. We pray and dedicate this school to God who would help us to spread the everlasting gospel message to many Marathi communities in Maharashtra.
DVD EVANGELISM TRAINING PROGRAM
DVD Evangelism Training Programs were conducted in three unions--Southwest, Southeast and Northern India Unions in Southern Asia Division. Jonathan Kuntaraf, Director, Sabbath School & Personal Ministries, General Conference; Chester Clark 111, ASI Director; and Hidayat Masih, SSPM Director, SUD were the resource personnel who led out these DVD training programs successfully.
Southwest India Union: DVD Evangelism training took place in Ernakulam, Kerala on October 30 & 31, 2012. K J Varghese, SSPM Director, was the coordinator. Around 115 people attended all the sessions.
The Resource personnel gave them training regarding how to win others to the Master using the New Beginnings DVD, CD. All the delegates received a DVD player and New Beginning Sermons and a book with evangelism training materials.
Southeast India Union: DVD Evangelism took place in Chennai at St. Thomas Mount on November 1 & 2, 2012. Rajamani Muthu R, SSPM Director, was the coordinator. Delegates numbering 155 from all over SIU units safely arrived to the training place; attended all the sessions enthusiastically. All of them recieved the New Beginnings DVD, CD, and a book with evangelism training materials.
Family get-together Week
Thrissur Central Church celebrated the family get-together week on September 29, 2012. Joseph Skariah was the speaker for the Vespers and the Sabbath for this special week.
He awakened the church with beautiful illustrations of God’s love for His people. Children presented beautiful roses to their parents & they in turn held the roses high above their heads & waved together to thank God for His blessings on the families. After the divine service a fellowship lunch was served. Altogether it was a wonderful time for everyone.
Thankam Paulson
Journeying with Jesus:
Week of Prayer at Priyadarshini College of Nursing
About 50 to 60 % of attendance in our churches consists of women. Some women are called by God to serve in their local churches and in their communities. One of such active women (Lay Leader) in Andhra Pradesh is Madam Lily Choppala. She has been playing an important role in support of Lord’s work in various aspects. She takes part in church activities; on her own she established a church; at present she is running a Nursing School and College. She also runs a school-- Tholath Memorial high school in Rajamundry, AP.
When asked, she highly testified of the leading of the Lord in her life. Recently I got the opportunity to work closely with her when she invited me to be the speaker for a week of spiritual emphasis. The theme was “Journeying with Jesus”. The messages were focused on young people, nearly 250 girls who came from different religious backgrounds. Emphasis was on daily walk with Jesus. In spite of rain, many came to listen the messages based on bible truth and end time preparation. There was good music, lively stories by Lilly Satyavadi, and great singing by the students.
Lily Choppala also invited nearby Christian leaders, pastors and members. It was truly a time of revival. There was question answer sessions and prayer sessions. Finally on November 3rd Sabbath services in Rajamundry was a time of celebration for the local members and students of Priyadarshini College of Nursing. We had seven girls taken stand for Jesus by baptism.
It is the desire of Lily Choppala to run the school exactly on Adventist principles and guidelines. Many young people take decision for Jesus in this noble institution. Some testify that the experience at Priaydarshini has not only enlightened them in Nursing career but also to know Jesus and learn clear Bible truths. We praise God for active lay people in our church. We want to wish God’s rich blessings on Priyadarshini college of Nursing as they continue to shine for Jesus.
Measapogu Wilson, Director Ministry to Families, Children, Differently abled & Prisons, SUD
They Shall See His Face…
Annual Conference for Sight Impaired
Behold, He cometh with clouds and every eye shall see him… Rev 1:7 NKJV. One day soon your eyes will be opened and you will first see Jesus face to face. When I preached on this, there was smile and relief upon the young and old in the conference for Blind recently. Adventist church is a caring church. We care for hearing and sight impaired. We have 25 pastors working among the deaf in ECIU, SEIU and SCIU. We thank God for the noble organization-- Asian Aid-- for their support to the most unfortunate in the society. We have a school for sight impaired in Bobbili (AP) and for speech & hearing Impaired in Kollegal (Karnataka). Many physically handicapped children find hope through these special schools. Many students excel in studies, local community activities and more importantly knowing Jesus who will make them whole one day when He comes.
We have many sight impaired believers spread all over the division. In particular we have 50 or more members in and around
This year we gathered at Sunshine campus from October 25 to 28. About 50 believers, children and others have wonderful messages on preparation for end time, quality Christian life etc. At the end of the conference, Sabbath day, 27th October, was a very special day for them. 10 people took baptism and joined the Adventist faith. Leadership of SCIU, Bangalore Metro Conference and Sunshine Home gave their full co-operation. We thank them sincerely. We look forward to have such fellowships for disabled in other unions too. We thank all who contributed in making this programme a success. Kindly pray for the disabled ones that Jesus be their strength.
Measapogu Wilson, Director, Differently abled.
Music workshop for Northeast India Union
Music Workshop for Northeast India Union was conducted at two places; Aizawl on 23rd October and in Shillong on 25th October 2012. The workshop at Aizawl started with a devotion by P C Liansailova, a retired departmental director and a well known song composer. He also took one paper on “How to Compose Christian Music/songs”. The main resource person was Edison Samraj, Director, Adventist Media Centre (AMC) Pune. He presented papers on the following subjects:
- (i)Guidelines to Christian Music
- (ii)Concept, Content and Context of Christian Music
- (iii)Rudiment (Basic) of Sacred Music
- (iv)Significance of Christian Music
At the end of the workshop, a music association for the Mizo Conference was formed. The association was named Mizo Adventist Music Association (MAMA). A resolution from the music workshop was sent to the Mizo Conference Executive Committee to endorse the Association so that it can serve as a platform for the musicians/singers/composers to a level that their work can be benefited by the world church through AWR and other electronic media of the church. In all 16 singers/composers/musicians of the Conference attended the workshop, which include Vanlupuii & Tlanthangi who are singers of repute.
The workshop in Shillong is meant mainly for Khasi Jaintia Conference. Though the attendance in this workshop was thin, yet the participants were the cream of Khasi Jaintia Conference with regard to music. Edison Samraj being the main resource personnel presented his papers. “How to Compose Christian Music” was presented by Standhope Hynniewta. At the end of the workshop, a visit was made to the Khasi Jaintia Conference office to see the room for setting up a recording studio. The union would like to put on record its appreciation to Edison Samraj for his valuable presentations, and we look forward that his visit will bear much fruits and the music ministry will be raised to a higher level.
C C Dkhar, Communication Director, NEIU
Inauguration & Dedication of Education and Evangelism Centre at Newasa Since Newasa, in Ahmednagar District, occupies an important place in the History of Seventh – day Adventist Church in Maharashtra, this strategically located town required a State of Art Building and a Magnificent Infrastructure to cater to the needs of the Church & the School. The Lord, through ‘Maranatha Volunteers – International & India’ has made this dream come true. November 26, 2012 brought hundreds of guests to Newasa to witness the Inauguration & Dedication of the newly constructed “Education and Evangelism Centre” [ EEC ]. The officers of Western India Union-- R Y Jadhav, President; Sanjeevan Arsud, Executive Secretary and Rakesh Chavan, Treasurer-- led out in organizing this auspicious occasion. Besides the SUD President, R. John, and Treasurer, G S Robert Clive, the occasion was graced by the presence of Don Noble, Director, Maranatha International, Laura Noble, Member of Maranatha Volunteers Internationals’ Public Relations Team, Darrell Hardy – Vice President, construction, Maranatha International, Vinish Wilson – Director Maranatha India, and Maranatha volunteers & board members. After much prayers, the centre was inaugurated and dedicated to God's glory. The WIU, on behalf of the North Maharashtra Section, the Newasa church members and The Nolla McHenry Memorial English Medium School, would like to say a big THANK YOU to ‘Maranatha Volunteers – International & India’ for their generosity. Anupam Nowrangi – Communication Director – WIU.
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Sud-News March 4, 2013
Ministerial Association of Southern Asia Division
Bible Conference 2013 held from February 18--20 at Hyderabad
The meeting started by welcoming the five Resource Personnel: Elias Brasil de Sauza, Gordon Doss, Miroslav Kis, Ekkahardt Mueller and Kwab ena Donkor from Biblical Research Centre of the General Conference of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Dr. Kwabena Donkor took the first session on 18th Monday, followed by Dr.Elias Brasil de Sauza. Dr. Gordon Doss led the third session and the day ended by a devotion by Miroslav Kis. Next day onwards, day started with devotion and after various sessions, the day ended with devotional message from the speakers. Following are the topics presented.
Ekkenhardt Mueller : Conflict and communication, Challenges Apocalyptic Literature, Remnant and other religious movements, and Occultism.
Gordon Doss: Witnessing-- How powerful it is? Biblical foundation of Mission for the 21st Century, and Applying Principles of Mission in India.
Elias Brasil de Sauza: Sanctuary services and its meaning.
Kwabena Donker: Contemporary spiritualism, Contextualization, Duel Allegiance
Miroslav Kis: Discipline, Competition and integrity.
All three officers of the Division were present for the occasion. Pastor Clive was present for all sessions. Around 100 pastors and ministerial directors all over India have participated in the conference. Following are the pictorial report of the sessions
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Dr. L C Colney Welcoms the Guests BRI Team Welcomed Traditionally by Garlanding
Bible Conference Delegates
Kerala Delegates with Guests Meal time together
Singing with whole heart Question Hour
News-tidings-2013-2
Hope TV India Cover page Pictures
Editorial
What an Awesome God we serve! TP Kurian
I wonder how often we spend some time to think about God who is awesome and great! As we go through the Bible carefully, from Genesis –Revelation, we will be able to recognize how great is the God of the Bible. He is the Creator of the universe that is so vast-- with lofty mountains and beautiful plains, hills and rocks, a variety of plants and animals, stars and seas, planets and milky ways! They go beyond our comprehension and even our imagination. Every manifestation of creative power is an expression of infinite love. Creation sings God’s praise. Psalmist exclaims, “O Lord! How manifold are thy works! In wisdom hast thou made them all: the earth is full of thy riches”, Psalm 104:24. The Almighty God who created the universe and all its glory by His word, created human beings, the crowning work of creation, with His own hand. So we, humans, are very special to Him.
It was the same God who divided the Red sea to make a way for His children to be rescued from the Egyptian enemies, the idolaters. “The Lord is a man of war: the Lord is His name. Pharaoh’s chariots and his host hath He cast into the sea: his chosen captains also drowned in the Red sea. The depths had covered them: they sank into the bottom of a stone”, Exodus 15: 3-5. Our God is the God who passed by before Moses the great leader of Israel, and proclaimed, “The Lord, The Lord God merciful and gracious, longsuffering, and abundant in goodness and truth, keeping mercy for thousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin and that will by no means clear the guilty”, Exodus 34: 6. God is a consuming fire to the ones who deliberately choose to disobey the command of God. Moreover He is not a respecter of persons. Nadab and Abihu were children of the high priest, Aaron. They stood highest in Israel next to Moses and Aaron. They had been especially honored by the Lord, having been permitted with the seventy elders to behold His glory in the mount. But when they transgressed His command by bringing strange fire to burn incense before the Lord, fire went out from God and devoured them.
God is very particular that His chosen ones should walk in the light that they received. The great light and privileges bestowed upon His people require returns of virtue and holiness corresponding to the light given. Anything short of this, God cannot accept. All advantages which God has given are His means to throw ardor into the spirit, zeal into effort and vigor into the carrying out of His holy will. God pronounces a curse upon those who depart from His commandments and put no difference between common and holy things. He expects people to approach Him with reverence and awe, and in His own appointed manner. If we choose any other path than that of strict obedience, we will find that “the end thereof are the ways of death”. Proverbs 14:12.
Solomon, the wisest, addresses God, “ Lord, God of Israel, there is no God like thee, in heaven above, or on earth beneath, who keepest covenant and mercy with thy servants that walk before thee with all their heart, ” 1Kings 8: 23. Isaiah pictures God as “the high and lofty One that inhabiteth eternity, whose name is Holy”, Isaiah 57:15. He is the Sovereign of the universe. The law of love is the foundation of the government of God. God expects the service of love from all His creatures. He takes no pleasure in forced obedience. He grants freedom of will that we may render Him voluntary service. He declares by the prophet, “Woe unto them that call evil good and good evil; that put darkness for light and light for darkness!.... Woe unto them that are wise in their own eyes and prudent in their own sight!.... which justify the wicked for reward and take away the righteousness of the righteous from him! Isaiah 5: 20-23
We are the worshippers of that awesome God. Do we render cent percent obedience to all His commandments and teach our children the ways of the Lord ? He expects strict obedience and reverence from His worshippers. Nadab and Abihu had not been trained to habits of self control in their youth. The father’s yielding disposition, his lack of firmness for right, had led him to neglect the discipline of his children. Aaron’s mistaken indulgence of his sons prepared them to become the subjects of divine judgment. How about us—you and me? Just think about it. God says, “Be ye holy; for I am holy”, 1 Peter 1:16.
HOPE TV INDIA
Hope TV India started its journey in Media Ministry in the year 2008, in Chennai, a beautiful city situated by the side of Indian Ocean, Bay of Bengal. Hope TV India is the first Adventist channel in India and is available at 24*7. The entire Hope T V India is a miracle in all the ways. God really worked a miracle in getting the license first. Many Adventist people around the globe helped this ministry for studio construction and other requirements. Hope International team helped to acquire the studio equipments. They moved forward in this journey with the greatest weapon FAITH, under the efficient leadership of Johnson Swamidas, Director, Hope TV India. Amazingly on September 2010, just over two years, they started to shoot programs for broadcast. May 1, 2011 was the historical day for HopeTV India, when the programs were broadcasted on satellite for the first time.
Since inception in 2010, a multilateral youth have joined this relatively small but dynamic ministry. With ample talents in their hands, they work as professionals. The love of Christ compels Hope channel team to reach the unreached, to develop saving relationship with Christ and embrace His call to discipleship.
Now Hope TV India is a full time inspirational television channel in India. First seen only through dishes, now it is available in cable in some places in India. The focus is to reach people with the message of salvation right where they are. Now Hope Channel programs are available 24 hours in Hindi, Tamil, English, Kannada, Malayalam and Telugu. It telecasts a variety of programs that include Bible study programs, health shows, kids show, gospel musical shows and many more. The bible-based sermons have equipped hundreds of people with practical tools to live a balanced Christian life. Our goal is to win people for Christ thereby lead them to eternal life.
The Hope TV India works effectively in 3 different sites: The HMS studio, Stephen studio, Dorothy Hall (Editing Hall) inaugurated in remembrance of our pioneers’ work for recording various multi programs for the glory of Christ. The team members, filled with love for their Master, work efficiently and diligently behind the screen. I was really impressed by the enthusiasm of these talented youngsters who put their efforts to make this Hope TV India, a monument for God’s love to spread three angles’ message all around. This studio serves as a stage for pastors, lay members, educationalists, doctors around the country to preach the gospel in their own vernacular languages.
A lot of people in unknown areas are blessed by the programs that are broadcasted. My appreciation goes to Johnson, Director and John Peter, Co-ordinator, and the energetic youngsters who are doing their best for the success of Hope TV India. May God bless their effort to reach the unreached with the message of salvation. Ramani Kurian, Asst. Director, Communication, SUD
Would you like to have a healthier relationship with God, catch us at live streaming in the Internet www.hopetvindia.org and via dishes.
Dish Information: Satellite : IS 10 (PAS-10) at 68.5°E (C-band, large dish)
Frequency : 04070 MHz.
Polarity : Vertical
Symbo lRate : 04340
FEC : Auto or ¾
In PAL Dish size : ¾
Come! Join this dynamic ministry & become a volunteer today and be a part it in doing God’s ministry. Hope TV India
Great Hope in South Kerala Section The first copy of the newly printed vernacular book – “Valiya Prathyasha” (Great Hope), an abridged version of Ellen White’s celebrated book – the ‘Great Controversy’ was released by Benedict Biswas, Publishing Director, SUD at the fourth general convention conducted at Neyyattinkara stadium on 29th September 2012, in the presence of Calvin Joshua, Manager, OWPH, Pune. Biswas was very much impressed by the mammoth meeting in which not only church members, but school staff, section office staff and Union leaders were present to witness the great event. Biswas delivered a very inspiring message to the big audience gathered over there. The South West India Union printed ten thousand copies of this book.
Ministry to the imprisoned Prison ministries is one of the active ministries of South West India Union. Regular visitations and follow up work has been carried out by a team of pastors, under the leadership of Pastor Natarajan. Jose Prakash family, Rasalam Kunjumon & Boban Jacob form a team of active supporters to attract many people to the feet of Jesus.
A mega gala in the open jail at Neyyar Dam On December 2, 2012 a major program was conducted in the open jail at the Neyyar Dam by the Poojapura church under the guidance of the church pastor Baburaj. About 300 inmates and the jail staff attended the meeting in the Assembly Hall. The Poojapura church choir presented a wonderful musical concert which was followed by an inspiring message by Baburaj. It was an invitation to taste the love, joy and peace offered by Jesus to everyone. The three hours program was appreciated by one and all and they have requested to visit them often. They were given a special treat of refreshment. Elwin Vedamony; the staff of Karyavattom school; South Kerala Section Office and Poojapura Church together sponsored this mega event.
Testimony of the Jail Superintendent The jail Superintendent was given two books of our truth – Desire of Ages and the Great Controversy one year ago. He is very much impressed by these books and the program presented in the prison. This officer, who is not a Christian, stated, “the Seventh-Day Adventists are true followers of Jesus Christ”.
A Visit to the Sub jail at Neyyattinkara M Wilson, Special Ministries Director, SUD paid a visit to the sub jail at Neyyattinkara with Natarajan, Kolappan, Jose Prakash and his children (Jonathan and Jeeva) on December 9, 2012. M. Wilson gave a life touching sermon to the 130 prisoners within the high wall separating them from the world and challenged them to try Jesus and see the miracles in their lives. He also shared his love & concern for them by giving them a special dish. Jonathan and Jeeva sang a special song for them while Jose Prakash and Kolappan offered prayers for the inmates.
Request for support and prayers Natarajan shared the experiences of Jesus’ love and care in his personal life. The authorities of the prison approached the Prison Ministry team to conduct a one-day program there. So the team is regularly visiting them once in every month. There is a wider scope to serve the underprivileged provided the means are sufficient. We request more people to join us in support and prayers for continuing the prison ministry. Jose Prakash, Assoc. Director, METAS Adventist Seminary, Kerala
FM Studio and FM Producers’ Training in Hyderabad, AP January 19, 2013 Sabbath was a historic day in the life of Adventist Media Centre, Pune. A studio was inaugurated in the Sun City, Hyderabad for the recording purposes to cater the needs of the talented youth of Hyderabad. The studio was inaugurated by Edison Samraj, Director, AMC, Pune.
The officers of AAMA (Andhra Adventist Music Association) were present to record the songs and devotions from the studio. The officers and other members of Hyderabad English Church were of great help in establishing the studio.
About 20 young people along with the resource personnel gathered in the worship room of East Central India Union on Sunday, January 20. The day began with a devotional message by Edison Samraj. The delegates were inspired by the presentations of the resource personnel. The presentations were on voice modulation, script writing, and presentation of the segments. The delegates enjoyed the theory and practical sessions of FM Production. Methushela , Director, Communication Dept. East Central India Union of SDA coordinated the program with the support of the officers of the ECIU. We would like to pray for the success of FM Vennela program in Hyderabad.
N. Ashok Kumar, Kannada Radio Speaker, AMC, Pune.
School News
Kolhapur School—AY Camp
Around 150 students proceeded to Aurangabad, a historical place in Maharashtra, to have an AY camp from November 28—December 4, 2012. Sreedhar Mellam, the camp director had organized a lot of activities which reflect Seventh-day Adventist doctrines and life style. We had interesting programs such as hikes, nature study etc. to guide and enrich the minds of the students with love for God who is the Creator of the universe.
The resource personnel-- Vara Prsad, Sanjay Karnad, Sunil Ghatge and Subhash Gaikwad--. gave inspiring spiritual messages during the devotionals. All together it was a learning experience for the students and also a time of rediscovering the past glory of Indian cultural heritage. We thank our principal for his support and guidance in this endeavor. Also, we want to thank God Almighty for His protection and care.
Sanjay Karnad, communication secratary
Speech and Hearing Impaired School-- Week of Spiritual Emphasis
The students at the School for Speech and Hearing Impaired were privileged and blessed to have one more week of prayer towards the end of the academic year 2012-2013. The speaker, Chris Kleinke, brought out messages every evening that stirred the hearts of the students. Messages of events that would soon take place, and messages of our great hope: the coming of our Lord and the righteous reigning with Him for ever brought renewed anticipation and hope. Chris Kleinke also presented useful health talks that were very useful and informative. Chris and Maliza Kleinke not only counseled the girls and boys, but also established a strong attachment and friendship with them by playing ball with them and talking with them every evening. We were all blessed by their ministry. We pray that God continue to shower His Spirit upon Chris & Maliza as they go from place to place spreading God’s love by their messages and sacrificial lives. We thank C D Mathew, Former Associate Secretary, SUD and Cyril Monthero, President, SCIU for making this arrangement for us.
Jacob Bhaggien, Principal
Kollegal school From January 7-11, 2013, our students and teachers of our school had the privilege of attending a second week of prayer. Chris Kleinke and his wife, Maliza Kleinke from Australia were the speakers. They presented the message on “The last day sign”. Most of the Hindu teachers and students participated in this
program. Maliza taught many songs and shared many health tips with the children. The hostel children were delighted to sing special songs during each meeting. It was a lively spiritual experience for all who attended the program.
Prem Cyrus, School Chaplain
Announcement: Musicians who would like to perform at the GC Session 2015 are requested to check the website for the Music Guidelines and the application forms. The Musician Applicant Packet is available on the GC Session website, http://2015.gcsession.org/. The division will accept applications for music performance from June 1, 2013 to January 1, 2014 only. Please follow the music guidelines when preparing to submit your entries. You can communicate with us by email— Rose Christo, (rosechristo@sud-adventist.org) or Chitra Calvin, presec@sud-adventist.org. Please send your entry(entries) to the: GC/SUD Music Committee, Southern Asia Division of Seventh-day Adventists, Box 2, HCF, Hosur, Tamil Nadu 635110.
QUATATIONS FROM THE PEN OF INSPIRATION ABOUT FLESH EATING, SPIRITUALITY & MORALITY: D S PODDAR
A. BIBLICAL PERSPECTIVE
1. Daniel 1:16.The steward took away wine, delicacies, and gave them vegetables. Daniel 1:20. King found them ten times better than others.
2. Psalm 106:15 And He gave them (Israel) their request, but sent them leanness into their souls.
3. 1 Corinthians 8:13. If meat makes my brother to offend, I will eat no flesh.
B. MODERN LITERATURE-Dangers of Meat Eating by Suzanne Sutton: a summary
1. Red meat, fish and chicken, etc., is specific in the leading causes of sickness and death in our country. This includes heart disease, cancer, diabetes, arthritis, Alzheimer, stroke, hypertension, and bone thinning disease like back pain, fractured hips, spines and limbs, jaw
bones and tooth sockets. Meat produces sulfuric, phosphoric and other acids, and the body seeks to neutralize these acids by drawing alkali reserves-calcium. The more protein you use, the more calcium you lose and osteoporosis may be the result.
2. Mr. Malhotra, animal husbandry director in Delhi stated that flesharians may get up to 400 diseases, and vegetarians 260. The excess of 140 may be the worst kind of diseases for meat eaters.
C. QUTATIONS FROM ELLEN G WHITE:
1. After the flood the people ate largely of animal food. And He (God) permitted that long-lived race to eat animal food to shorten their sinful lives. Soon after the flood the race began to rapidly decrease in size, and in length of years. CD 373.( Adam was 15 ft. tall- now 5.5 ft. Longevity 912, flood, 291,120, now 70—80+years).
2. Every penny expended for tea, coffee and flesh meat is worse than wasted, for these things hinder the best development of the physical, mental and spiritual powers. MM 274.
3. Meat is the greatest disease breeder that can be introduced into the human system. MM 266.
4. Meat eating deranges the system, beclouds the intellect, and blunts the moral sensibilities. CH 70.
5. The liability to take disease is increased tenfold by meat eating. C H 70.
6. Among those who are waiting for the coming of the Lord, meat eating will eventually be done away; flesh will cease to form a part of the diet. CD 380:4. This is a work that will have to be done before His people can stand before Him a perfected people. It has been clearly presented to me that God’s people are to take a firm stand against meat eating. CD 383.
7. That which corrupts the body tends to corrupt the soul. It unfits the user for communion with God, unfits him for high and holy service. The Spirit of God cannot come to our help, and assist us in perfecting Christian characters, while we are indulging our appetites to the injury of health,
and while the pride of life controls. CD 57.
8. No man should be set apart as a teacher (ordination) of the people while his own teaching or example contradicts the testimony God has given His servants to bear in regard to diet, for this will bring confusion. His disregard of health reform unfits him to stand as the Lord’s messenger. 6T 378. Will those ministers supported by tithes from God’s store house permit
them by self-indulgence to poison them? CD 405. "The ministers must be converted before they can strengthen their brethern. A reformation is needed among the people, but it should first
begin its purifying work with the ministers." 1 T 469.
9. Let not any of our ministers set an evil example in the eating of flesh meat. CD 399:3 Can we possibly have confidence in the ministers who at tables where flesh is served join with others in eating it? CD 402.
10. Those who profess to be fitting for translation should not become butchers. 2T 60.
11. Only those should be employed who give promises of becoming qualified for the great work of imparting the principles of true health reform. CH 591.
12. Your safest course is to let meat alone. 2 T 64. (Written in 1864 or 145 years ago).
WHY BE A VEGETARIAN?
1. Longer life. People who are vegetarians live 5—10 years longer.
2. Children mature normally. Those with high protein diet mature faster, burn out quickly and die earlier. Vegetarian Japanese live longer than others. They eat soya product more.
3. Vegetarians are lighter, no extra weight to carry. Our body is not made
for meat.
4. They have less cholesterol, which causes heart attacks and other diseases, like diabetes, cancer, blood pressure, arthritis, etc.
5. They have more endurance, strength and stamina. Athletes are chosen on that basis.
6. No parasites, like trichinosis, tapeworm, etc.
7. Less kidney strain, less stones are formed.
8. Vegetables can be cooked in more ways, and can be preserved longer like nut, grains and seeds.
9. Vegetables are cheaper. Medical bills are smaller/lesser.
10. It is God’s plan that we be vegetarians. “Meat is not essential for health or strength, else the Lord made a mistake when He provided food for Adam and Eve before the fall. All
elements of nutrition are contained in fruits, vegetables and grains.” CD 359:2
RECOMMENDED DIET: IDEAL FOOD FOR ALL IS: LACTO-OVO- VEGETARIAN: Nuts, grains, fruits, vegetables, milk and eggs. Eggs limited to 2 per week.
Jesus is coming soon. Let us be prepared to present to Him our healthy,
whole, living and unblemished bodies.
Sebastian Braxton's Revival Meetings in Bangalore Sebastien Braxton's Revival Series, "A Life Without Fear" was conducted in Bangalore from Nov.12 – 17, 2012. The fact that the Lord keeps sending inspiring men of God to Bangalore with messages of revival and hope is a clear indication of the great love He has for all the people in this ever-growing city. Sebastien Braxton's call to the believers in Bangalore to be "real and live a life without fear" touched many hearts, pierced many barriers and re-kindled dying spiritual embers.
Beginning on the 12th of November, Elder Braxton preached right through the week, speaking from the Word, Ellen White and experience, reaching out and making an impact on both mind and heart. The sermons that he preached were entitled - No Fear, No Fear of the Unknown, No Fear of Emptiness, No Fear of Deception, No Fear of Loneliness, No Fear of Religion and No Fear
of Failure. Each night we thronged at the Spencer Adventist Junior College auditorium to soak in God's message, spoken directly yet, kindly and in love. Even the 8 am service (a first of its kind) saw many present, unwilling to miss even a single sermon. Many adults and youth were moved by the Spirit to dedicate or re-dedicate their lives to Jesus. Braxton ended his series with a question and answer session for the youth. It was a truly impressive session and I must confess that I have never heard any preacher provide answers to difficult questions as he did. I must say a few words about Elder Braxton, the person. Braxton is six feet plus, but his spiritual stature is what impressed us most. Having joined the Adventist Faith only a little over a decade ago, Sebastie Braxton has allowed the Holy Spirit to transform him into a "man of God", who is fearless and real and filled with love for lost souls. The short time he spent with us has inspired many youth to believe that they too can become, a "Daniel" or "Joseph", by the Grace of God.
The believers in Bangalore would like to sincerely thank the Southern Asia Adventist Community Church, in Loma Linda, California for sponsoring the speaker.
Philip Sargunam
SPICER ADDS MORE ANDREWS UNIVERSITY AFFILIATED COURSES FROM JUNE, 2013
Spicer Memorial College, Pune, INDIA, is happy to announce that Andrews University, Berrien Springs, U.S.A. has approved the following Five Departments to start as their affiliated programs from the next Academic Year, ie, June 2013 at Spicer campus:
1. BA : Economi 2. BA : English
3. BA : History 4. BA : Sociology an 5. BS : Biology
The following two programs will continue to be with Griggs University till it finally merges with Andrews University:
1. BBA: Bachelor of Business Administration 2. MBA: Master of Business Administration
The following four Bachelors programs will remain as Spicer College Autonomous programs but the first two could come under the Andrews University umbrella if and when the college chooses this option.
1. BEEd: Bachelor of Education 2. BTh: Bachelor of Theology
3. BMus: Bachelor of Music 4. BLA: Bachelor of Applied Arts In Office Administration
5. BS: Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
However those completing these autonomous programs successfully with a cumulative GPA of 3.00 are eligible to join the already existing Masters programs (MA in Education, MEd and MA in Religion) affiliated to Andrews University:
And the following departments are expected to start later:
1. BS: Chemistry 2. BS: Mathematics
3. BS: General (Office Administration) 4. BA: Psychology 5. MA: English
All those who are interested in joining in any one of the first seven departments in June 2013 may visit the college website : http://www.spicercollege.com/. for more details and may contact the Director of Admissions (Email address: admissions@spicermemorialcollege.org and Contact #s: +919850907153 & +91-20-25807038)and download the Application Form from December 31, 2012. The entrance eligibility for these bachelor’s programs is the successful completion of Standard XII in any recognized Board or Academy.
BRAIN GAIN AGAIN AT SPICER
Mushrooming in the latest spate of doctoral degree earners at Spicer College is Chacko Madathumchal Paul. He successfully defended his Ph D thesis in History entitled “Major Milestones in the Growth of the
Syrian Christian Church until the Arrival of the Portuguese in India- A Historical Analysis” at the Mumbai study centre of Manav Bharti University, Solan, Himachal Pradesh, a deemed to be University recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC) of India on November 12, 2012. He has a BAA degree (Graphic Arts) from Spicer, MA in History from Pune University, and MSc (Counselling) from IBMS, Chittoor, AP. He holds the rank of Associate Professor in History while also serving as the Director of Admissions at Spicer College. He is married to Sheela Chacko who now teaches in the school of education and the couple is blessed with twins- a son (MCom) and a daughter MPT). Spicer College congratulates Dr Paul on his achievement and hopes earnestly that he and his wife will continue to serve this institution more significantly for many more years with their advanced degrees.
Rajendra Prasad
SCIU Youth Congress, 2012
South Central India Union conducted Youth Congress in
representing sections, conference, regions and Lowry college from all over Karnataka attended. The AY flag was hoisted by Gilbert Cangy, GC youth director, while the youth directors of all the sections and regions hoisted their respective flags. The AY song was sung by the youth of Lowry College. A colourful marching by the delegates representing different states of India was one of the highlights. Ravindra Shankar gave remarks on the work and value of youth in our field. Gilbert Cangy addressed the gathering and encouraged the youth to take up responsibilities in the church and lead from the front. Then the AY torch was lit together by the youth directors of sections, unions, division and GC. Spencer School band added colour to the whole inaugural programme. Cyril Monthero in his introductory remarks stressed the importance of having youth in our church quoting lines from EG White’s writings. Gordon Christo, in his key note address encouraged the young people to expect and follow Jesus to do His ministry.
Ravindra Shankar based his message on II Timothy 2:22 during the vespers and encouraged the young people to stay away from their desires of youthfulness and accept His call to carry on God’s ministry. During the divine hour, Gilbert Cangy’s centered his sermon on I Samuel 3:1-4, where the young lad Samuel answered the call of God, “Here am I”. He wished our young people should follow the example of Samuel. His personal experiences as a young footballer of Mauritius Island, his college life, his small crowded house with brothers and a very loving and understanding mother, his experience as a sailor, his marriage with a beautiful girl he loved and his interest in leading the young people of his church inspired all believers gathered for worship. 38 Master guides were invested in the afternoon. During the sundown worship Preethi Paul and John Babu, inspired the whole congregation by presenting beautiful messages on the role of youth in the church. On Sunday, Gilbert Cangy spoke on the topic, “The Post Modern Era: a divine opportunity for Adventist youth”. The youth were given an opportunity to clarify their questions during a workshop conducted under the guidance of experienced resource personnel. We thank everyone who supported to make the program successful and meaningful Thyagaraj David, Director, Youth department
OBITUARY
PASTOR H. ZAIREMTHANGA
H. Zairemthanga was born on April 8, 1946. He had his education in Helen Lowry School, Aizawl, Northeast Adventist College (then Assam Training School) Spicer Memorial College and Pune University. He served his Master in various capacity, Teacher, Principal, Education Director, Youth Director of Mizo Conference, Bible Seminary Director, President of Mizo conference and Northeast India Union Field Secretary. He retired from active service on May 2011. He was married to Zapari. They had three daughters and a son. The only son died in 1989. H. Zairemthanga was cheerful, energetic and active while in service. After his retirement in 2011, he fell ill. Since then his health was deteriorating and breathed his last on December 31, 2012. Someday soon, we will meet him in the resurrection morning.
Lalnilawma Colney, Executive Secretary, Mizo Conference of SDA
Cheeramban Raphael Kunjuvareed
Cheeramban Raphael Kunjuvareed was born on13th April 1931 to Kunju Vareed and Kunjana, in Thrissur, Kerala. Raphael was partially hearing impaired. Three Angels' Message was brought to him by Pr. Storz who took extra care to project the teachings on the screen, which was also followed up by Voice of Prophecy lessons. An excited Raphael gladly embraced the true gospel of grace and was baptized by Pr. Storz, in 1951, at Thrissur. He married Thankamma on 21st May 1957. They were blessed with three sons: Robin, Roshan and Leon. He rendered 25 years of meritorious service at the Oriental Watchman Publishing House, Pune. CK Raphael was hospitalized with Pune's Ruby Hall Clinic on 26th December 2012. Raphael entered his rest on 1st January 2013 at 10:30 a.m. This man of few words, who often expressed himself in telegraphic phrases and to the point, will be cherished by friends and well-wishers as one who abounded in grace, dignity, calm and poise. On the glorious resurrection morning, his tomb will burst open for a great reunion with his dear wife, sons, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, siblings, fellow-believers, neighbors, friends, and well-wishers.
Pastor P. R. Israel
Pauliah Rathnaraj Israel was born on 27/3/1935 to Pauliah and Gnanamani Ammal in Nazareth, Tamilnadu. He was led to Christ by Pr. V D Koilpillai. P R Israel finished his Bible Instructor course in Spicer Memorial College and served the church as pastor in Arunachalapuram,Solachary, Mukuperi, Karaikal and KGF. Later he served the church as departmental secretary, section secretary and section president. He retired as Global Mission Director. He has founded many churches and brought many souls to Christ. Recently, his health was deteriorating and he was laid to rest on 19th January, 2013 in Paulson’s residence at Hosur. He leaves behind his wife, Rethinam Ammal; 3 sons—Edison, Paulson, Kingson, their wives and 5 grandchildren. Rachel John
Marykutty Samuel
Marykutty was born to O M John and Salomy at Thiruvalla, Kerala on 14th December 1948. She had her schooling at Thiruvalla after which she finished her nursing course in Ahmed Nagar. She was baptized on 13th December, 1980. She was married to Samuel Thasan on December 21, 1980. They are blessed with a daughter-- Deena and a son-- Denny. Marykutty was a caring nurse and was loved by her patients for her sincere service. In 2007 she had taken voluntary retirement due to her ill health. In spite of the pain and suffering she had undergone through years of her illness, she kept herself cheerful, hospitable, caring and loving. She had unshakeable faith in God. Her hard fought battle with life came to an end at 11. 40 am on 3rd February, 2013 at Bangalore. She leaves behind her husband—Samuel Thason, her children and their spouses, five sisters, two brothers and a host of loved ones.
Dr. C.A. Ninan
Dr. Chempil Abraham Ninan, 81 a resident of
COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATIONS AT SPICER
This semester about 80 students have written their Comprehensive examinations, 55 of whom belonging to various disciplines – Elementary Education (10), Office Administration (2), Theology (32) and Western Music (2) - have completed their undergraduate oral comprehensive examinations held from February 6 to 10 Though the written examinations are held for all programs in their majors, minors and fields of concentration, the orals are mostly held for the undergraduate students not only in the areas of study mentioned above, but also in general knowledge, current events, etc. This time the Oral Comprehensive committee members were entertained with some hilarious answers/gaffes made by some over-enthusiastic as well as nervous students, now reproduced below, just for a laugh:
1. Question (Q) 1: Expand ATM.
Answer (A): Any Time Money …. no, no …. All Time Money. (Automated Teller Machine)
2. Q : Expand STD*.
A: Spicer Traditional Day (*Spicer celebrates SEED – Spicer Environment Emphasis Day).
3. Q: What is a “mummy”?
A: It is a dead body ‘applied with masala’ and put in the pyramid. (Embalmed with spices).
4. Q: Describe the Creation Week.
A: 1st day light…… 4th day birds & fishes, 5th day animals & man, 6th day Sabbath and 7th day
God took rest.
5. Q: What is the meaning of “Tha-li-tha-kumi”?
A: Why - are you - persecuting - me? (Little one, arise)
6. Q: What is the meaning of “Mene, mene, tekel, uparsin”?
A: My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me?
7. Q: How did we get our Bible?
A: From the Super Market.
8. Q: What is the difference between monocot and dicot plants?
A: Monocot means single cot and Dicot means double cot.
9. Q: Describe the image in Nebuchadnezzar’s dream.
A: Head on gold, …….. breast on chest ……no, no…. chest on breast ….
10.Q: Who taught you the course “Apocalyptic Literature” ?
A : Lavanga Sir. (Mr Vanlaltluanga Khuma, faculty from Mizoram)
S Rajendra Prasad, VPAA,
Evangelistic Meetings in Kanteerava Nagar,
He was assisted by Sushanth Roy, Timothy and Suresh Daniel. Lively song service was conducted and inspiring sermons were preached. 40-50 people attended daily. 5-6 people were ready to accept Jesus Christ as their personal savior. The pastors and coordinator are working towards the establishment of a new congregation here. We thank Adventist World Radio for sponsoring these meetings.
N. Ashok Kumar, Kannada Radio Speaker, AMC, Pune
South Asia Youth for Jesus :
a youth-led supporting ministry of the Seventh-day Adventist Church
SAYJ's fifth conference has come to an end and once again we have been witnesses of God's marvelous, transforming power especially in the lives of young people. On Tuesday 22nd of January, 2013 young people from all over
The Sabbath was a true blessing worshiping with over 800 people from all over
God has blessed the SAYJ conference more than we could have ever asked. Lives have been changed including our own. Currently, there are young people who have found God for the first time traveling home, where they will be met with temptations and challenges that they have determined to overcome in Jesus. SAYJ is not just a weekend conference but a cooperative network in partnership with the church for training, equipping and supporting the young people of
SAYJ Team
Priyadarshini College/School of Nursing – 20th Capping & Lamp Lighting Ceremony
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On 27th January, 2013 Priyadarshini College/School of Nursing had 20th Capping & Lamp Lighting Ceremony. Fantastic and elegant arrangements were
made by Veera Badhra Rao. The Commissioner of Rajahmundry Municipal Corporation was the Chief Guest. Quite a few leading citizens from the city attended the program and gave greetings. The parents who were present, well appreciated the entire program. They are very much satisfied that their children are in an Adventist based institution. Lily Choppala, Director & Correspondent of this noble institution challenged the students to be model and compassionate nurses. Ch.John, Former Union President, Pastor Charles, Madhusudhan Rao, President, Gideon International Rajahmundry Chapter attended the program. M R Satyavadi chaired the programme.
Lily Choppala, Director, Priyadarshini College/School of Nursing
UNITED BIBLE READING EMPHASIS PROGRAMS IN SOUTH WEST INDIA UNION
In order to promote the global program of United Bible Reading in South West India Union, Bible quiz contests were conducted at local churches at the end of 2012 from the portions of the whole year. The toppers from churches participated in a Section-wide contest and the first two toppers from each section and region contested in a Union-wide oral quiz.
The Union-wide Bible quiz was conducted at Kuttapuzha church on 20th January 2013. Mr Jose Prakash, the Asst. Director of METAS Adventist seminary at Dhanuvachapuram was the quiz master and questions were asked from the first six books of the Bible. The Kuttapuzha School Principal, Joykutty Das, welcomed the audience, the participants and promoters of the program; prayer was offered by the Kuttapuzha Church Pastor, Biju Abraham and the program was inaugurated by P H Paulson, the Union Secretary. This was followed by felicitations by K P Cherian, Malabar Region Director and S Jacob, South Kerala Section Secretary. The quiz program was well enjoyed and appreciated by both the contestants and the audience. The presence of the Kuttapuzha church members, Kuttapuzha School Principal, staff, students & Communication Directors from all sections was a great support for the contestants.
The winners of the contest were awarded cash prizes, trophies and certificates from the Union. The Kuttapuzha school presented a Bible to each of the ten contestants (5 teams). The cash prizes were sponsored by Christopher.
PRIZE WINNERS
Name Church Section/Region
1st Prize Mariamma Abraham Kuttapuzha A P Section
Bincy Johnson Anjilithanam A P Section
2nd Prize Mercy Judson Kaudiar South Kerala Section
Anil Kumar Kattakada East South Kerala Section
3rd Prize Jessy Joseph Pzhampallichal Idukki Section
Philomina George Adimali Idukki Section
Congratulations! To all the prize winners and thanks to all the well-wishers, supporters and all the participants from local churches to the Union level. Great was the work of everyone who promoted this ministry in all sections and region. Let us pray that we will work with more spirit in 2013 to make the United Bible Reading a great success in every Adventist Home.
Thankam Paulson, Director, Communication Dept., SWIU
Asian Aid High School for the Blind—Bobbli
The Asian Aid High School for the Blind, we believe, has been established by the command of God to serve the visually challenged children to support them and to empower them to be useful citizens. December 30, 2012 was a special day for all the teachers and students of the school. In a large gathering at Kalabharathi auditorium, in the presence of dignitaries from Vishakapatnam,Vijayawada and Vijayanagaram, our principal, J Paulson Joseph was honored with Deva Sree Puraskar Award from Abhimani Foundation for the services the school renders for the blind children.
We praise God! It is our humble prayer that God lead this school to greater heights so that many more blind children may come out of this institution, empowered to serve the community as well as God. S. Chitti Babu, Science teacher
Wedding Bells
Darisalin with Clfford: Darisalin d/o Diengdoh & (L) Erinda Ksoo and Clifford s/o Pr. & Mrs.Dkhar were married on 12th December, 2012 at seventh-day Adventist church, Shillong.
Ratheesh with Beena: Ratheesh s/o late Sasidharan & late Chandrika and Beena d/o late Thankachan & Mary were united in holy matrimony on 27th December, 2012 at Seventh-day Adventist church, Nilambur, Kerala.
Bilu with Shereen: Bilu s/o (Late) Sunny George Kavumgal &Lillen and Shereen d/o Syed Ali Akbar & Fathima were united in marriage on 27th December, 2012 at Seventh-day Adventist church Rajanagaram, AP.
Frederic with Sonia: Frederic Thomas s/o Jayanthi & Nesan and Sonia d/o Aleyamma & Stephenson John were united in holy matrimony on 27th December, 2012 at Seventh-day Adventist church Kowdiar, Trivandrum.
Arnon with Regie: Arnon Maria d/o Gideon &Jenifer Dayak and Regie John s/o Raj & Grace Samuel were united in marriage on January 9, 2013 at Seventh-day Adventist English church, Hosur.
Titan Township Outreach
After their retirement, Nathaniels returned to Hosur in 2004 and settled down here. Pastor C C. Nathaneil and his wife Margaret, though retired, still active as they have been in the service of the Lord, wanted to continue with the ministry of the Lord. Margaret Nathaniel, always cheerful and lively, sought for some opportunity to do ministry for children. Her efforts led her to Besso Orphanage in Hosur where there were 60 plus kids. With the help of Flora John and other women from the division campus, they started a branch Sabbath school and carried on for almost 3 years. Besides, each summer they conducted VBS also for them. Jeevan Jyothy English church, Hosur provided Bibles for the older kids and they started Bible lessons for the bigger ones and the regular branch Sabbath school for the little ones. As the children were learning from the Bible, the man in charge of the orphanage grew suspicious and turned them away. Instead of getting discouraged, while kept on praying, they looked for another opening. God heard the prayers and Titan Township with around 200 families staying, including two of our church members, was opened for their ministry. They met in the portico of our church member Dr. Helen, to begin a ‘Story Hour’ every Saturday at 4 p.m. They started with 10 kids first week and it steadily increased and reached almost 100 within a few weeks. More women from the campus, inspired by the enthusiasm of Margaret Nathaniel, joined them to help out. They started with songs, health talks, nature talks etc. since all were from non-Christian background.
The parents were a little suspicious in the beginning, but as time passed by they all started appreciating their efforts to nurture the children as good citizens. All the parents and even neighbors became very co-operative and encouraging. Though non-Christians, some invited them to pray for them. During the first annual party everybody cooperated and was happy to see that their children perform well.
Margaret Nathaniel, with Miriam Surappa started visiting homes regularly and they discovered there were a handful of other Christian families too. When they started Bible lessons the attendance steadily dropped. It came down to 40. Then they started another “story hour” in the portico of Kenneth John, another Adventist resident there. Simultaneously 2 ‘Story Hour’ groups meet each week. A new group of people from the campus helped out with the 2nd group. During the next annual meeting, with the consent of all the fathers, they were able to form a ladies’ club for the mothers of the children. This club met once in a month, resource personnel were invited to provide useful information regarding parenting, health matters, cooking etc.
Meantime since the kids had by now learned all the Bible stories, they started an Adventurer Club to stir up their interest. 35 of them from both the story hour groups joined the club and at least 20 plus attend regularly in the afternoon on Sundays. Swarna James, Gladston Dalpathi and Prema Anand are effectively handling the children in the Club under the shady trees in Titan Township.
Margaret Nathaniel, who is enthusiastic in the mission of the Lord, along with others visited the Christian homes and prayed for them and invited them to a Bible Study group. Half a dozen families showed interest and this group meets for Bible study in one of their homes. There is an 80 year old grandma, who had a successful surgery of a brain tumor and is recovering in that home. She enjoys singing and she wants them to pray for her. Pastor Nathaniel takes care of the Bible study while a few pastors from the campus also visit them and conduct Bible study. It is the desire of Nathaniels to have an Adventist presence in this Township that many non-Christians can also be saved in God’s Kingdom.
Health Expo
On February 3, 2013, a health expo was arranged for the parents of the children in the Division Campus and it was well attended by the parents. Drs Narendra Rao and Rani , with a few nurses and medical personnel from our Bangalore hospital and some volunteers helped out in this program. A fellowship lunch also was served. It was a good time of interaction between our campus residents and this elite group of non-Adventists. Ramani Kurian
My experience in Titan Township Sabbath afternoon—what a nice time for a nap! Oops! but there are children waiting for our arrival at Titan Colony. “Get thee behind me Satan” and off we go in the van to Titan Colony. What a joy it is to see children waving their hands and screaming , “there comes the blue van”. Children argue among themselves “I saw the van first”. So you know how much they long and wait for us!
We have our branch Sabbath school in 2 places. There are Hindi speaking people on one side and Tamil, Telugu and Kannada speaking people on the other side. Children have learnt a lot of songs. They love action songs. Everybody gets a turn to sing their favorite song. After a prayer, a moral story is told by one of the teachers. It seems, at times that the children are playful and are not listening. Oh! No, we are wrong. Every word has gone into their ears! You ask them a question and they answer immediately. Next we have an exercise in the form of a song. The children just love it. Next they look forward for an object lesson and illustrations. They start getting up from their places to have a closer view. Then we celebrate birthdays of children and move on to the Bible story with the hope that the seeds sown will have a bearing someday in the children. The children get coloring pictures, stickers and some handouts every week. The children became so close to us that they ask us to pray for their grandparents and for the sick ones in their families and for other special occasions. They bring their relatives and friends who visit their homes. They tell their parents whatever they have learnt and we are sure they would share it with their friends at school and in the neighborhood. Some children have learnt to speak in English while some others have learnt good manners.
There is so much of love and joy shared in this place. Who would not want to go over there to see these children? If you want to have a part in the joy that we experience, why don’t you come over there to tell a story or a health talk? Small small things that we do amuse the children so much. The children help us in packing our mats, the flannel boards, the stools and suitcases and they put them in the van for our return back to the campus.
On the way back home, we talk about all the mischievous things that the children did that day which help us to laugh all way back home. We think about the wonderful questions or the funny things they have asked . What an enjoyable day out with the children! We come back home at sunset, happy and content that we have had a splendid Sabbath.
Most of us feel shy or we are unable to go out to non-adventist homes to tell about Jesus. This is a simple way to reach out. Children are good listeners and they remember. Our business is only to sow the seed. Someday, God the Holy Spirit, would move their hearts and minds and help them to follow Jesus. Rachel John, SUD, Hosur
New Tidings May- June 2013
Editorial
Ramani Kurian
God’s Presence With Us
We claim to be the disciples of Jesus Christ who gave Himself unreservedly for us. By offering Himself He had not only saved us from the clutches of sin, but also offered a way to eternity. It is the delight of our heavenly Father to take all of us to heaven. But it is our personal choice to accept or reject the way of salvation. We are given a great task to perform at the same time. He commissioned, “Go ye therefore and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost: teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you and lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world”. Mathew 28: 19, 20. As we are engaged in this great mission of His, God assures His presence with us. If we are involved in this great commission with sincerity and earnestness, there is no need of any doubt of His presence being with us. Our God is a covenant keeping God. He never fails.
When Christ gave His disciples the commission, He made full provision for the continuation of the work and took upon Himself the responsibility for its success. So long as they obeyed His word and worked in connection with Him, they could not fail. The Savior’s commission to the disciples included all the believers in Christ to the end of time- even you and me. Saving souls for the kingdom of God is not merely the work of ordained ministers alone. All to whom the heavenly inspiration has come are put in trust with the gospel. All who accept Jesus as their personal Savior must work for the salvation of their fellowmen. That is the reason why the church is established. All who take upon themselves its sacred vows are thereby pledged to be co-workers with Christ.
“The disciples were to begin their work where they were. The hardest and most unpromising field was not to be passed by. So every one of Christ’s workers is to begin where he is. In our own families, may be souls hungry for sympathy, starving for the bread of life. There may be children to be trained for Christ. There are heathen at our very doors. Let us do faithfully the work that is nearest. Then let our efforts be extended as far as God’s hand may lead the way. The work of many may appear to be restricted by circumstances; but where ever it is, if performed with faith and diligence, it will be felt to the uttermost parts of the earth. Christ’s work when upon earth appeared to be confined to a narrow field, but multitudes from all lands heard His message. God often uses the simplest means to accomplish the greatest results. It is His plan that every part of His work shall depend on every other part, as a wheel within a wheel, all acting in harmony. The humblest worker, moved by the Holy Spirit, will touch invisible chords, whose vibrations will ring to the ends of the earth and makes melody through eternal ages”. (Desire of Ages)
We need to approach people with the same tenderness and love that Jesus demonstrated while He was on the earth. In our own strength, it is impossible. We need to be empowered by the Holy Spirit. Jesus has promised the Holy Spirit to those who seek for Him. “If a son shall ask bread of any of you that is a father, will he give him a stone? Or if he ask a fish, will he for a fish give him a serpent? ….. If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children: how much more shall your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask Him?” Luke 11: 11 &13. When the Holy Spirit takes control of our lives, we will develop a Christ like character and be able to accomplish the commission of our Savior to teach our fellow beings to observe all things whatsoever He has commanded us. He will surely bless us with His presence and the task will be completed soon. Jesus will return and take His holy people home to be in His presence forever and ever. Let us strive for that experience is my wish for every one of us.
The last week of March 2013 was very special for
The commencement programme on Sunday morning started with the graduates marching into the House of Prayer followed by the faculty and the president’s party which includes the Chief Guest, Sampada Joshi,. After a brief welcome by S Rajendra Prasad, (VPAA), class song and introduction of the chief guest, Sampada Joshi by the president, she addressed the graduates briefly exhorting them to face the changing and challenging world bravely. Then the VPAA presented 235 candidates for graduation, representing 5 major world religions, 22 countries, 18 Indian states, speaking 56 languages from the 4 different programs at Spicer: 59 candidates from Spicer Autonomous programmes (2 two-year diploma and 15 BEEd candidates in Elementary Education, 2 BMus candidates in Western Music and 40 BTh candidates); 28 candidates from Griggs University programme (18 BBA and 10 MBA); 42 candidates from Andrews University Program (19 MA in Education, one MEd, and 22 in MA in Religion); and 105 candidates from Pune Universitry Program (32 BA, 64 BCom, and 9 MA in English). The College President Justus Devadas assisted by the Academic Dean Roy Jemison injety, and Deans Noble Pilli (Arts), Noah A. Balraj (Business), Rathnasamy Jeyam (Commerce), Nanibala I Paul (Education), and Mohanaraj W Israel (Religion) who in turn assisted by the Registrar/Vice Principal of the respective programmes, Simon Yesu (SMC Autonomous), Shiny Prashantha (Griggs Univ), A S Varekan (Andrews Univ) and Reginald A Chavan (Pune Univ), presented the scrolls informing the details of their certificates to the candidates as they marched on to the stage one by one as they were briefly introduced. Then Justus Devadas, the president charged the graduates “to always remember that your identity is in eternity and your homeland is heaven. Learn to be quick to follow that flow of love God puts in your heart. What lies before you is the untrodden path, the unopened door, the mountain peak, and the broad blue heavens. I challenge you to walk that path, open the closed door, and climb the mountain heights. The sky is the limit. Be sensitive and obedient to do what God wants you to do….. Be wise to choose God’s directions and ways, and choose excellence…. God bless you, my dear graduates!” Then Ian and Shirani Chand once again greeted the graduates with a combined message after which the college song was sung, closing prayer offered by Sam Charles, VPCD, and benediction pronounced by Noble Prasad Pilli, Executive VP and senior church pastor. Then the graduates marched out to the church plaza with their hearts brimming with joy that is shared by family and friends as they congratulated them, greeted them with cards and bouquets and cheered them on with hugs and handshakes while the shutterbugs were busy clicking away these memories to eternity.
The climax of the graduation weekend was actually the next day, April 1, 2013, when the faculty hosted a surprise party to president Justus Devadas and family in the local Green Park Hotel for having completed successfully ten full years as President of the College, in spite of several personal and official challenges, though tributes have been paid unofficially during the earlier functions of the week too. May God continue to bless Justus Devadas as he shoulders this great responsibility as the president of this premier institution in Southern Asia Division especially as it inches towards its centennial year in 2015 with a prayer to the Almighty that by then it would be granted a private university charter by the central government, so that it can serve the world church in an enhanced capacity and prepare many souls for His kingdom! Amen!
Prof S Rajendra Prasad, VPAA, Spicer memorial College
A very Unique Annual Day Celebration in Puducottai,
It was not just another annual day, but a very special and unique too. Way back in 1988, Jayabarathan Chelliah and his wife, Florence started out in an adventure of faith and began a little school in Puducottai, Tamilnadu. This took root and God blessed their humble efforts abundantly as they worked hard with sincere dedication. It has now grown to 4 large institutions with a newly constructed church as well. Here thousands of children are receiving Christian education and pursuing their life work too, in both the Matric and CBSE schools and the two colleges, Engineering and Nursing. Their 2 sons, Jonathan and Jaison joined when they were ready, and are now supporting them wholeheartedly with their spouses as well. It is the combined efforts of this entire joint family which is such a blessing to the community in and around Puducottai.
On March 6th, 2013 was the silver jubilee and annual day celebrations of the school. My husband and I were invited to witness this special day. So we landed at the Puducottai bus stop early Wednesday morning, and it was raining when their car picked us up and took us to their home. God who has blessed them all these years, further approved their sincere work that He performed a marvelous miracle on that day which was an eye opener to all, that there is a God who answers prayer.
It rained all night and day on March 5 and 6. 6 p.m was the set time for the celebrations to begin. It had poured in torrents all that day right till noontime. All hopes of conducting the celebrations came to a standstill but the family continued pleading for God’s help in this impossible situation. According to the weather report, this rain was supposed to continue for 3 days, so all schools were requested to shut down. The chief guest, T. Radhakrishnan IPS, Additional Director General of Police, TN, and S. Balarajamanickam MA BL., the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Trichy, the guest of honor called to ask if the program was postponed, but received an affirmative reply. Many Hindu parents kept urging them to pray to God for they believed He could do wonders, that was what the little ones had told them time and time again. So earnest prayers were offered all that day. The grounds for this celebration were flooded and it continued to rain till noon. They dried the grounds but there were still little puddles of water all over the place. The sun slowly broke through the clouds and gave a little ray of hope and then it happened! The rain stopped by 3 p.m! When the entire program was over, it rained but not too heavily, everyone got back home safely. We all witnessed this wonderful miracle that God had performed. Every speaker on the dais thanked and praised God for His miracle working power, including the chief guest and the guest of honor. One of them said the quote “More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of”. It was a privilege and opportunity for so many non-Christians to acknowledge that the mighty God whom the organizers worshipped, was truly a wonderful mighty God who could even command the wind and rains to stop.
The program was truly unique. They had 2 stages. After the formal speeches, cultural program started with a Bharatnatayam dance by some high school girls. On the other stage they had their school band, 2 students who played the key board, one with the violin, one with the guitar and one with the drums. Kids from KG up to grade 11 sang religious songs: smaller kids, Sabbath school songs and the older ones songs from the
Adventist hymnal. They had memorized all the verses and with the music it was simply grand. Also each class had special colors and dress patterns which the faculty carefully selected and parents paid for the material including tailor charges. Alternately on the other stage they had dances from different states of India along with some very thought provoking items that touched the hearts of audience to stand in support of the efforts such as saving the unborn girl child, fighting against dowry system, rape, hurting the environment, etc., All the skits were enacted without words but children held up posters so everybody could follow what each act stood for. I have attended many annual day programs in our schools but this was really special. Everything went so smoothly and there was co-operation by all staff, and all children in each class were also involved. And to see everything going so meticulously and on time was a rarity. We wish the school God's abundant mercies as they begin their next 25 years, so they could celebrate a golden jubilee, if time should last.
Margaret Nathaniel
Hope TV India: Revival and Reformation Meeting in Chennai
Time has come for the fulfilling of our Masters’ commission “Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit:” Hope TV India, though in its infancy in Media Network, moves forward with its dedicated staff to accomplish the commission of the Lord to get ready and revive people to prepare for His coming. Chennai is one of the fastest growing metro cities in India. With its pride in trade & export, tourist places, its magnificent buildings, nonstop traffic roads, numerous amusement parks, different types of industries providing numerous work opportunities, the city is crowded with people. But people have no time to think about God; pleasures of city life attract people more than God and His word.
Hope TV India conducted a Revival and Reformation Meeting for three days from January 25th to 27th with the hope to reach out with the message of salvation to the perishing city dwellers. The meeting had four fold objectives: 1. Hope Channel Promotion 2. Great Controversy Project 3. Revived by His Word 4. Daily Praying 7 am and 7 pm.. It is the desire of HopeTV team to encourage people to draw closer to God and to keep their hearts enlightened from the darkness of sin. The speaker of the meeting was Sharath Babu, Professor, Spicer College, Pune. Though he is blind physically, he encouraged thousands of people to have spiritual vision regarding their eternal salvation through his vibrant messages. Though visually challenged, he travelled 2000 km to
conduct this special meetings in Chennai. The sermons stirred hearts of people for he preached the soon coming of Jesus and the need for us to be holy. It was a spiritual nurturing experience for the believers as well as for the non-believers. At the end of the meeting all the people pledged before God by raising their candles that they would read the Bible, pray to God, share the gospel to their neighbors.
Jacinth Eva, Hope TV India.
First Fruits of City Evangelism- Mumbai
For God so loved the cities that He in love made a provision for the world church to reach out to mega cities in the world with everlasting gospel during this quinquennium.
It was my privilege to participate in such a program in Southern Asia Division – Mumbai city. From February 7 to 20, 2013 we had the opportunity to work in three centers for Telugu speaking people. On 7th February along with me, four East Central India Union pastors-- Alexander -NAS, Ailababu - SAS, Bulla Das- Guntur, T. Venkateswer Rao - SEAS arrived at West Andheri where we have strong Telugu speaking community. (There are 250 Telugu independent pastors and other major denominational churches in Mumbai city). The evangelistic meeting was conducted on the Mudh Island at “Almeda house”. 50 to 100 people came every night, we had health talk, children’s programs and strong Bible based messages about end time. All presentations were done on power-point. Many Baptists and other independent believers acknowledge that the messages are clear and never heard messages presented so systematically. But their commitment to their own churches and other issues of social stigma kept them from joining us.
While we were having meetings in the evening from 6 to 10, day time all six of us went out into three groups and visited the people who came for the meetings, slowly contacts were established, Bible studies were given. While we were visiting different people, the local pastors were not happy, they called us and discouraged. We went in search of new people who do not have pastoral care. By the end of 7 days we got the picture of where God was leading us. With lots of prayer, we finally focused our work in three areas: 1. Malad-- where a strong Christian family accepted the Adventist message and they started a bible study group for those who attended our meeting. 2. Varsai-- among the fishermen community where 20 people took baptism and waiting for a place to worship and a pastor who will care for them. 3.Paschael village in Madh Island-- more educated group. In spite of strong opposition from other denominational pastors, they look for truth as it is found in the Bible. They are now taking bible studies and soon to make decision for Jesus. We praise God for His leading and we want to thank the leaders at Division, Union and local section who support this noble task. There are more than 20 million people living in Mumbai who need Jesus. The challenge is to reach them with the love of God and prepare them for the coming kingdom.
Measapogu Wilson, D. Min,
Department Director, SUD
The Past, the Present and the Future:
Injety Jeevarathnams Family Reunion
Nearly fifty years after their passing away, six generations of descendents of one pioneer couple, Injety Jeevarathnam and Lakshmi Kanthamma, gathered recently to celebrate their life and legacy. Nearly 120 members of their descendents, now in the seventh generation Adventists, attended a family reunion in Dindi, East Godavari District, A.P. from Dec. 20-23, 2012. What is so special about this couple that it drew so many descendents to one place to celebrate their lives? By God’s grace, all six of their children, 26 grandchildren, 65 great-grandchildren and 41 great-great-grandchildren are either workers in the church or strong lay members. On Thursday evening, Dec. 20, more than 100 family members descended and another 20 joined later on Friday in Andhra Pradesh government resort at Dindi. We had a lively celebration of the Sabbath. We made a bus trip to our grandparents’ ancestral property in Lakkavaram for sundown worship. We cherished old memories and had a nice time together.
The highlight of the reunion was the inauguration of a 100-seat dining hall with an attached kitchen and storage room built in memory of their grandparents at Lakkavaram on Sunday, Dec. 23, 2012. This dining hall is to serve the needs of the Lakkavaram school students who reside in hostels on the campus. The building was officially declared open after Injety Juliamma James, wife of the late Pastor I. James and the only surviving spouse of Jeevarathnam’s children; Samuel Injety, son of late Pastor I. Subushanam; and Roy Jemison Injety, son of late Pastor I. James, cut the ribbon. Leaders from various levels of Adventist church were present. The ceremony concluded with the serving of a sumptuous meal in the new dining hall. Pierson Tharapatla, a grandson of the Jeevarathnams, expressed well the driving force that led them to undertake this project as he said “pride, gratitude and unity of all these 26 (grandchildren) families is revealed in the construction of this beautiful dining facility on the campus of the church. The entire group stood up in consecration, pledging to uphold the faith and standards of their grandparents in their lives. At the close of the program we all sang the song, “When we all get to heaven” with the hope and resolve of Injety Jeevarathnams family reunion at the second coming of Jesus, our Savior.
Pierson Prakasam Tharapatla
Youth Leadership Seminar at Jaipur
A Youth Leadership Training Seminar was conducted at Jaipur in Madhya Bharat Section on December 14, 2012. There were 30 delegates who attended the Training Program. Elder Ravindra Shankar Youth Director SUD and Pr Mohan Bhatti Youth Director NIU were the resource personnel. Elder Ravindra Shankar laid emphasis on the need of Youth Ministry. He mentioned the History and the Mission of the Youth and focused on the Vision of this Ministry. Youth is a very important age group which is the powerhouse to hold responsibilities in Church and be an instrument of the Great Commission.Pastor Mohan Bhatti laid emphasis on the formation of Adventist Youth Societies in different Local Churches along with the Pathfinders Club and its various activities. These Societies and Clubs help in developing spiritual growth and meet the Social needs of the Community. The consecration service was taken by Pastor Franklin Francis, Youth Director along with Pastor Ravi Gill, President and Mr. Shekhar Chand, Treasurer. The Divine Service on Sabbath was taken by Elder Ravindra Shankar who encouraged the Youth to stand firm for their faith.
A fellowship Lunch was served for the delegates and the Church Members. The Youth and the delegate s pledged their services and commitment to the Lord.
Savita Chand, Director Communication, Madhya Bharat Section
The Youth at
On 16th March, 2013 the youth of METAS,
Subhakar Prasad Chaplain, METAS,
They Walked Nine Hours
There was a zonal Revival Meeting at Chokpot company (Garo Section) on September 21 - 23, 2012. On the way at one junction we picked up two girls who were going to the same meeting. As there was no transportation that day due to wrong information of a bandh, they would not reach the meeting place had we not picked them. They told us that seven others had gone to the meeting on foot taking a short cut. As we reached our destination we saw them, and we were informed that they reached there a few minutes before we arrived. The leader (the man on the picture) told me that they started at 7 AM from home and reached there at 4 PM. Other than the leader the rest are the young girls. Of them there was a girl of about 9 years of age. After the vespers, the two girls (on the picture, the students of Class 10 and 11) told me that they walked 20 kilometres to attend this meeting. Each had to carry two kilograms of rice for the mess contribution and a little bedding with them. They said that they walked even farther than this, (to Emangre and to Tolegri which took them almost the whole day) to attend such meetings. It is not that they love walking, but they walked because there is no means of other transportation. There are many places where our pastors too needed to walk long distances to conduct baptisms etc. Another group who came to attend the meeting by walking had to cross a river almost neck deep, about one hundred thirty feet wide, and children needed to be carried across the river. The leeches disturbed them all along as they traveled about five hours through the jungle path. In some places the mud was almost a knee deep. Upon enquiry, I expected 70 adults in the congregation, but their attendance was beyond one hundred. They slept on the floor. There was rain before the meeting, during the meeting and after the meeting. The meeting ended at 2 PM on Sunday and we prayed that God would escort them back home as those who came walking would never reach their destination back before 8 PM. Darkness starts here before 6 PM. “What is the urgent need that you need to leave today?” someone asked. They said that they have plenty of work to do at home.
Those who walked 9 hours asked if they could ride with us halfway to their direction, in our office sumo. They were nine and we were three. As we diverted to their short cut way, we found that the mud at the bridge had collapsed due to the heavy rain, so we had to return to the main road. If we leave them there, they would need to walk for more than 6 hours and in the dark. Without consulting anybody, I decided to take them home through the motorable road, which means riding 5 hours more, and reaching Tura at 10 PM. As we came the first 52 kilometres from Chokpot, through the roughly graveled winding road, the sumo had a few hard scratches underneath, and sometime later, a strange sound was heard as we proceeded.
As we reached another junction, parting to Tura and their village, I suggested that we drop them to their homes. It was Sunday and there was no hope of any vehicles passing that way. What happened was that within a short time we started our journey with them the girls vomited, It was not the easy ride for us. We were afraid of the intermittent strange sound under the vehicle, and it was starting to get dark. As we were nearing their village, the noise at the springs of the sumo increased, but the fault was not visible, so we went on. Reaching their village, our passengers washed the vehicle clearing the dirt and the vomit they made. They apologized for the inconvenience caused. All the while my thought was that, our inconvenience was nothing compared to the troubles our church members took to attend the meetings. I almost asked them if they would still continue attending such meetings again, particularly in rainy seasons in future. I didn’t dare, because I know they will! Would I, if I were in their place?
B. K. Momin, President, Garo Section of SDA
Hospital Tidings
Simla Sanitarium
Bejeweling one of the seven hills that makes up the city of Shimla, Simla Sanitarium and Hospital, most commonly referred to as Sanitarium, has been one of the few oldest hospitals serving the city of Shimla and also the state of Himachal Pradesh. Simla Sanitarium and Hospital is one of the seven hospitals under the Medical Trust of SDA.
In the past one year, the hospital has had a revamp on the inside with the OPD undergoing a much needed, long forgotten renovation. Along with the renovation, most of the departments have upgraded their equipment which include a new X-ray machine, Ultrasound machine, OCT machine. The number of consultants and working staff has increased with the increasing inflow of patients. Medical and surgical specialties available include Internal Medicine, General Surgery, Orthopedics, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ophthalmology, Radiology, Anesthesiology, Dental and Physiotherapy. Other services provided include Chaplaincy, Health Education and Wellness and a Pharmacy. Renovation of the rest of the hospital is also underway.
The hospital has also been able to continue with its community service through government supported multi-specialty surgical camps in various parts of the state and also at private local cement factories. And by God’s grace, this year we are looking forward to a plastic surgery camp and a total knee replacement surgical camp at our base hospital with surgeons coming from Loma Linda University, USA and Medstar Georgetown University Hospital, USA respectively: plastic surgery camp in April and the total knee replacement surgical camp in August.
The call to be different in a dark, dying world is a challenge. The medical ministry has continued to prove its mettle through time and will continue to be one of the most effective means by which we could reach to the ends of the world. Each of us have been called to be a part of this ministry to prepare the world for the return of our Lord. Let us join hands to support one another as we prepare ourselves and others for the second coming of Jesus Christ, our Lord.
Ranjit Injety, Dental Surgeon
Ottapalam Hospital
The Seventh-day Adventist College of Nursing & School of Nursing conducted the 2nd BSc nursing lamp lighting ceremony and the 9th GNM graduation ceremony from
January 18-20, 2013. Our Aim was “Living His Words” and motto was “Being His Hands”. We were privileged to have Richard Hart (MD, Dr. PH, President, Lomalinda University & Chairman of AHI) as our chief guest, he was accompanied by his wife, Judy Hart. The presidential address was given by Ipe Varghese (Registrar, Kerala University of Health Sciences). An inspiring message was given by Pierson Sam David (Secretary, Medical Trust, SDA) on 18th January. The graduation program was attended
by dignitaries like S M Khandulna, Alamgir Khan, John Christo, Vivek Gaikwad, Praveen Bob, Elvin Vedamony, Jaya Vedamony, Y Selvamony, D Chandran, Don S & Gail.S. We thank the Almighty God for all His blessings upon our hospital that it is growing stronger and stronger daily. Pray for us that this institution will stand as a strong witness to spread the three angels’ message around through its medical missionary service.
Renjith John Jacob, Medical Director
SCHOOL News
VISAKHAPATNAM School
55TH ANNUAL DAY CELEBRATIONS AND FELICITATION OF SRIDHAR AMBATI, PRINCIPAL
Visakhapatnam school celebrated a grand annual day with local politicians, scholars from university and organizational dignitaries as guests on 24th February, 2013. On that occasion, cash awards were given to Xth std students who achieved district top ranks in the year 2011-2012, followed by entertainment and cultural programs. Another highlight was that the principal, Ambati Sridhar was honoured for his great achievement of obtaining PhD in Mathematics.
The dignitaries who honored the principal with momentos / shawls & flowers were, Ganta Srinivasa Rao, Hon’ble minister of Andhra Pradesh, Dronamraju Srinivasa Rao, MLA, South Visakha., Katta Rama Mohana Rao, Registrar, Andhra University.
V. Ravi Kumar, corporator, Vishaka, Jangalayya, IRS, Vizag, Ch Victor Sam, president, ECIU, Hyd., T D. Francis, secretary, ECIU, Hyd. Shadrach, treasurer, ECIU, Hyd., T. Johnson Jacob, director, Visakha Metro.
Nirmala, Senior English faculty.
UNION STEWARDSHIP DIRECTORS’ ADVISORY, SUD, HOSUR
February 26- 28, 2013 had been a blessed period for the stewardship directors of the unions in Sothern Asia Division. They were privileged to have valuable instructions from Mario Nino, Associate director for the Stewardship Ministries, GC and Larry Evans, Associate director for Stewardship Ministries, GC. 33 delegates, including the stewardship directors of the field units attended the program. On 26th evening , G S Robert Clive, Treasurer, SUD inaugurated the meeting.
Larry Evans covered the topics such as: 1. Biblical foundation for Stewardship 2. Tithe as trust 3.Why give? 4. The measure of a gift 5. What I learned from young adults? He also had interviews with young people between the age 15-28 to have an insight about their views and to clear their doubts about stewardship..
Mario Nino dealt more on the technical issues such as: GC Combine offering plan; (which is same as our comprehensive stewardship plan that we follow but upgraded and enriched); In the beginning God…; Theology of Stewardship Union & Stewardship leadership. All the delegates felt enlightened about stewardship principles and promised to promote stewardship ministry in their respective fields.
Pr. B. R. Chandanshive, Director.
Stewardship Ministries, SUD
Pastor Y. R. Samraj celebrates 90th birthday
March 17th was a thanks giving day for the children of Y. R. Samraj—Franklin, Tennyson, Kezia and Edison. It was the 90th birthday of their dad pastor Samraj. All of
them gathered together along with relatives, friends and the church family in the Jeevan Jyothi English church Hosur and had a thanks giving service at 6 pm. After that a fellowship dinner was served. Pr. Samraj expressed his thankfulness to the Lord for the wonderful ways in which He has led him through out his life. He served the church fruitfully for 43 years in various capacities: pastor, section president, principal of high schools and union department director. Though he turned 90, he is still active in doing God’s ministry. On Sabbath afternoons, if his health permits, he visits his neighbors and friends to enquire their wellbeing and pray for them. He sets a good example for the church members in Hosur. We wish him happy, healthy, long life.
Joseph Deep Kant Sharma, associate headmaster, Inter college, had success fully defended his doctoral thesis entitled, "Socio-Cultural Transformation of Rural and Urban India in the Novels of Bhabani Bhattacharya" and has been awarded Doctor of Philosopy by
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Dayananda Rao, Vice-President,
Vellore Region Retreat
Vellore Region conducted a retreat for the pastors and families at the campus of the Kings Matriculation school Kasam, Katpadi on March 10, 2013. K Chelladurai, President SEIUnion in his inaugural meeting called the people to consider family as God’s institution where obedience is the first lesson to learn. The habit to read Bible and pray is to be learned at home. He quoted the experience of Jacob how he had faithfully labored for twenty years and how God rewarded his hard work. In the second session, Chelladurai stressed God’s expectation for each one of us to bear fruits quoting the parable of the fig tree. The tree did not bear fruit, but simply wasted the ground and the gardner was forced to consider cutting down the tree. George Marimuthu called the pastors to be fishers of men and narrated the heroic role of Peter in the early gospel ministry despite his personal weakness and illiteracy. He challenged the pastors to enter into the preaching of the gospel of salvation with genuine concern for the perishing souls in these last days. C D Mathew gave a study using Power Point presentation on the relevance of the Ark of the Covenant for Christians. John Wesley, Region Director welcomed the guests and S Sekar, Treasurer proposed the vote of thanks. Mrs. Chelladurai gave out the presentations to the pastors. It was a very refreshing experience for all.
George Marimuthu
Retired Pastor establishes churches
Pastor William George, after his retirement, continues to support the ministry of the Lord by conducting evangelistic crusades and establishing new churches in Tamilnadu. He conducted 3 evangelistic crusades in Kambam, Udmalpet and Surapet in Chennai with the support of his family members, local sections, regions and pastors. He established 3 new churches. Recently he conducted an effort meeting in Mannargudi, 40 km from
Thanjavur. This meeting was sponsored by Sundar Singh and William George families with the support of Thanjavur-Karaikal section officers and pastors. 24 precious souls have accepted Jesus Christ as personal Savior through baptism. They meet in a rented hall for Sabbath services. Please remember this congregation in your prayers so that God will provide a new church for them to worship Him.
Paul Mani, President, Thanjavur-Karaikal Section
OBITUARY
Pr. Anand Baburao Chavan
Anand Chavan was born on 14th August 1929 in Tilwani, Maharashtra. After having latter part of schooling in Lasalgoan boarding school, he joined Spicer College and completed Theology education. He started his service as boys’ dean in Hatkanangale Adventist school. He married Ashalatha on March 7, 1960. They were blessed with two sons and a daughter. He served the Lord in various capacities for 40 years. Through his ministry he brought many people to the Lord. He retired as church ministerial director of Maharashtra Section. On September 14, 2012, he had a stroke and his health deteriorated and he breathed his last on February 9, 2013. He leaves behind his children-- Hemalatha, Reginald, Sujay and daughters-in-law—Archana & Ruby, grand children—Joshua, McAlpha & Ben Gideon and 2 brothers and 1 sister.
Dorothy Joan Willmott
Dorothy was the third born child of Pastor Y.G. Thomas and Minnie Grace in Pragasapuram, India on March 28, 1940. She completed her high school education at E.D. Thomas High School in 1958. She was married to John Willmott on June 1, 1959. They were blessed with two children, Allan and Susan. While her husband was away in United States for further studies for two years (1964-1966) she served as the Dean of Women in Lowry Memorial School while taking care of her children. Dorothy served the Lord as a faithful companion to John as they ministered in various parts of India, South Africa, the United States, and other countries. Later she took on the responsibility of coordinating the work of Christian Children’s Fund, Asian Aid, and other charitable organizations that assisted children in Adventist schools. On March 10, 2013 she was admitted in the hospital for a heart surgery. She breathed her last on March 21, 2013. She was greatly loved and will be deeply missed. She leaves behind her husband John Willmott, son Allan, daughter Susan, daughter-in-law Premila, son-in-law Jeba, and grandchildren – Ashok, Priscilla, and Joanna, sisters – Esther Shadrach, Vimala Abraham, Chandra Attiken, brother Enoch Thomas and a host of relatives.
Pr. Vishwanath Waidande
Vishwanath Waidande was born on November 3, 1935 in Bhilavadi, South Maharashtra. He had his high school education in Lasalgoan and Hatkanangale boarding schools. He completed ministerial training at Lasalgoan school. He married Sunder on June 15, 1961. God blessed the couple with 2 sons and 2 daughters. He served the Lord as the minister of gospel, along with his wife, in various parts of Maharashtra. He retired in 1998 after completing 38 years of meritorious service. After retirement, he took care of Kasarwadi church and served as a literature evangelist. Later years he became ill and succumbed to his illness on 24th March, 2013 at Pune Adventist hospital. He leaves behind his wife, Sunder; children, Premnath, Ruth, violet; daughter-in-law, Anita; sons-in-law, George Gandhi and Asir Devdas; grand children, Sonia, Rohit, Aparna Grace, Benhar, Akash and a host of relatives.
Pastor Gnanaraj Ebenezer Kore
Gnanaraj was born to William and Chellamma Kore in Marthandam, Nagercoil on May 4, 1947. He had his formal schooling in Prakasapuram and Kudikadu schools. He pursued under graduate Theological studies at
After a few weeks of chemotherapy for Multiple Myeloma at CMC ,
Tidings-July-August.2013
Editorial: Ramani Kurian
Beware, the devil is around!
The editorial of the previous issue of Southern Asia Tidings assures us with the promise of God that His presence will be with all who will faithfully carry out the commission of our Lord Jesus Christ. But we should be very careful about the arch enemy of God, Satan, who deceives, even the very elect in mysterious ways. Because he knows that he has only a very short time left. “Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour,” 1 Peter 5:8. He and his evil angels approach us not in ugly forms with two horns and long teeth as they are often depicted in pictures and drawings. They do the work of drawing us away from the Lord and His mission in very subtle ways. They, sometimes, come in the form of angels, noble and elevated. Do you remember how Eve was deceived at the beginning of creation? The devil was able to make her, a sinless being, distrust God and believe his words. He mixed truth and error and projected himself as a well wisher of our first parents. Eve was deceived and she disobeyed God and ate the forbidden fruit and shared it with her husband too. They fell from their high estate as sinless being. Even today, by mixing truth and error, his powerful strategy, Satan deceives people around the globe.
Satan makes plans for the destruction of God’s church and His people. “I saw that Satan bade his angels lay their snares especially for those who were looking for Christ’s second appearing and keeping all the commandments of God. Satan told his angels that the churches were asleep. He would increase his power and lying wonders, and he could hold them. “But,” he said, “the sect of Sabbath keepers we hate; they are continually working against us, and taking from us our subjects, to keep the hated law of God. Go, make the possessors of lands and money drunk with cares. If you can make them place their affections upon these things, we shall have them yet. They may profess what they please, only make them care more for money than for the success of Christ’s kingdom or the spread of the truths we hate. Present the world before them in the most attractive light, that they may love and idolize it. We must keep in our ranks all the means of which we can gain control. The more means the followers of Christ devote to His service, the more will they injure our kingdom by getting our subjects. As they appoint meetings in different places, we are in danger. Be very vigilant then. Cause disturbance and confusion if possible. Destroy love for one another. Discourage and dishearten their ministers; for we hate them. Present every plausible excuse to those who have means, lest they hand it out. Control the money matters if you can, and drive their ministers to want and distress. This will weaken their courage and zeal. Battle every inch of ground. Make covetousness and love of earthly treasures the ruling traits of their character. As long as these traits rule, salvation and grace stand back. Crowd every attraction around them, and they will be surely ours. And not only are we sure of them, but their hateful influence will not be exercised to lead others to heaven. When any shall attempt to give, put within them a grudging disposition, that it may be sparingly.” – {EW 266.1}.
We cannot escape from his vileness unless we have strong relationship with God who will be our strength in overpowering him. That relationship can be established only by knowing Him and keeping communion with Him through prayer. When Jesus was on this earth as a human being, Satan appeared as an angel of light to deceive Him, thereby to destroy Him and His mission. He would have failed, hadn’t He relied on His Father for strength. He was in constant communion with God, His Father. So also, we need to keep constant communion with God through diligent study of His word and sincere and earnest prayer. Satan cannot overcome a child of God who is connected to the source of power-- Jesus, our Lord.
Jesus gained victory over Satan through submission and faith in God and by the apostles He says to us, “Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil and he will flee from you. Draw nigh to God and He will draw nigh to you. James 4: 7&8. We cannot save ourselves from the tempter’s power; he has conquered humanity, and when we try to stand in our own strength, we shall become a prey to his devices; “but the name of the Lord is a strong tower; the righteous runneth into it and is safe.” Proverbs 18:10. Remember! Satan trembles and flees before the weakest soul who finds refuge in that Mighty Name. Would you like to submit to God and walk in faith that you will be victorious over Satan, the arch enemy of God? God will use you to accomplish His mission on this earth to spread the gospel of the kingdom unto all nations and “then shall the end come.” God be with you!
Division Wide Master Guide Camporee,
Roorkee, April 17 - 21, 2013
The department of Youth Ministries of Southern Asia Division organized a Division wide Master Guide Camporee at Roorkee Adventist College from April 17 - 20, 2013 under the leadership of Ravindra Shanker, the youth director of SUD. It was the first Master Guide Camporee Southern Asia Division ever had. The main objectives of organizing this camporee were:
1. To promote Master Guide program in all our churches and schools
2. To prepare a road map for youth ministry in Southern Asia Division
3. To bridge the generation gap between the young and the old
Keeping the above points in mind, the theme chosen was "INNOVATE TO SERVE". It was a time of real learning experience for nearly 325 master guides who attended the camporee. We had a very good combination of resource personnel from various occupational backgrounds, besides the church employees. We would like to acknowledge the service of the lay persons, who helped the comporee with valuable insights and rich experience: Dr. Bharath Singh, CEO, Children’s Academy, Jaipur; Dr. John Rajkumar, Specialist, Narayana Hrudalaya, Bangalore and Mr. Bobban Varghese, CEO, Teaq Technologies, Bangalore.
The inauguration ceremony was colorful, with all the master guides gathered in their uniform and with flags lined up in parade in the ground of Roorkee Adventist College at 6 pm on April 17, 2013. The inaugural address was given by Jothi Anbiah, Vice president, SUD. His message based on ‘innovate to serve’ was really inspiring to all who attended it. He started with a question, “whom should we serve?”. We can either serve the Lord or the gods the fathers worshiped on the other side of Egypt, the gods of flesh pots, passions or sinful desires. Choosing to serve the Lord is a personal choice as it was declared by Joshua, “ but as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord”, Joshua 24:15. God has chosen each one of us to be co-labourers with Him. So the admonition was to shine forth for the Lord as individual members of His church, innovating new strategies to reach out the people in darkness and draw them to Jesus, the compassionate Savior.
Every day the programs started with a parade and flag hoisting ceremony in the morning. Each group was privileged to raise the flag in the morning or lower the flag in the evening. The groups were very much enthusiastic in participating and doing their parts faithfully. On18th morning, after the devotional talk by Ezras Lakra, president, NIU; Justus Devadas, president, Spicer college opened the plenary session. He presented a paper on “the experience of the elders and the vibrancy of the youth is a perfect combination to fulfill the mission of the church”. Group discussions were conducted from 11. 30 am to 1.00 pm daily with resource personnel and a group of youngsters. These group discussions gave the youth an opportunity to discuss various ways in which the master guides can work towards the mission of the church to reach all the people with the gospel message. In the afternoons all the groups came together to present the essence of their discussions to all. M J Prakasam, President, Lowry Memorial College had presented a paper on “Barriers for the youth participation in the church activities and workable solutions to eliminate the same” on 18th afternoon. First day’s programs came to a close with a devotion by Milan Rana, president, Roorkee Adventist College. On Friday, 19th morning devotion was taken by Selvin Moorthy, Under Treasurer, SUD followed by a presentation by Shekhar Philip, vice president, Lowry College on “ The role and importance of Master Guides in youth ministry”. Vesper service was taken by Ravindra Shankar.
Sabbath celebration was really nice and it uplifted the members spiritually. A beautiful panel discussion of the Sabbath School lesson was very much enriching followed by the divine service. The speaker of the Divine service was Edison Samraj, Director, AMC. His message based on the theme has uplifted the youth to think about how God used innovative methods to meet the needs of His children. Through various examples he directed the attention of the congregation to the Omnipotent God, who can use each one
of us to attain His purposes by His innovative ways, if only we surrender our lives to Him and for His service. At the closing of the Sabbath, L F Lyngdoh, president, NEIU led the master guides into a consecration service where every master guide lifted up the lighted candle and pledged to serve the Lord with their abilities and talents. Then the group gathered in the ground for parade and march past after which the flag was lowered. After supper, there was a cultural program. On 21st Sunday morning, with a grateful heart towards Roorkee Adventist College for its hospitality rendered to all of us and with a strong determination to serve the Lord faithfully, we returned to our respective places.
Ramani Kurian, Asst. director, Communication, SUD
CANDLE LIGHTING AND CAPPING CEREMONY
METAS Adventist College of Nursing celebrated the Candle Lighting and Capping Ceremony on 22nd February, 2013 in our church between 6:30-8:00 pm in the presence of the administration, faculty, students, parents, well wishers, and church members. 30 B.Sc, 20 GNM, and 11 ANM students from Bangladesh, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal, Bihar, Orissa, West Bengal and Jharkhand participated in the event, making it a memorable one in the history of METAS, Ranchi. Cornelius Murmu, the executive vice president, in his introduction of the chief guest, P.D.Kujur, former president of NIU said, “ We are honoured to have Pr.P.D.Kujur for guest because he had a long standing dream in his tenure to see a College of Nursing in Northern India union. I proudly declare to the audience that this is not the first but fourth group of B.Sc and first group of ANM students of METAS Adventist College, Ranchi.” A feeling of achievement and satisfaction brightened the countenance of one and all in response to the inspiring words. The event took place in a serene and pleasant atmosphere where all the cameras were shut out during the ceremony. The chief guest in his consecration message emphasized on the theme: “DEVOTION TO SERVICE.”
He charged the entire church along with students with the essence of devotion, commitment, consecration and dedication. His years of experience was revealed in his limited words which conveyed volumes of messages sourcing his sermon purely from the Holy Scriptures and Ellen G. White’s writings. I felt great pronouncing the vote of thanks.
Subhakar Prasad, Asst.dean for student affairs, METAS, Ranchi
March 16, 2013 Global Youth Day: Southern Asia Division
The Global Youth Day was celebrated in almost all parts of SUD. It was a great success in our Division & all over the world. It was a day of compassion. The young people of our church took part in activities of compassion & kindness on this day & became a sermon to the less prevailed & unfortunate ones. On this day the young people visited hospitals, orphanages, old age homes, destitute homes, prisons, physically challenged & mentally challenged homes etc, to distribute clothes, food packs, fruits; to hold medical camps, health expo & many more programs. In the afternoon the young people donated blood in the blood donation camps. In the evening thanks giving services were held at each location; during which the video clippings & photographs of the activities held were projected on the screen & the reports were heard from the coordinators. At Bangalore we were able to have Skype conversation with Gilbert, GC youth director, Hope Channel Germany, union youth directors. We were also able to view video clippings of other divisions.
AT SCIU: We received reports from
AT SEIU: We received reports from Chennai,
AT SWIU: We received reports from Ernakulam, Trichur, Ottapalam, Idduki, Trivandrum & other places that the youth were very active.
AT ECIU: Youth from Hyderabad, Nuzvid,Rajamandry, Vijayawada & other places actively participated in the program. Hyderabad youth were very active & started the day at 7.30 in the morning. 30 young people donated blood.
AT WIU: Youth from Kholapur & south Maharashtra participated in the program.
AT NIU: Youth from NIU were very active on this day. We received reports from Delhi,Jaipur,Kunti,Ranchi,Jallandur,Ajmeer,Indore, NBS,Hapur & other places that every one actively participated in all the programs of the day. Delhi youth donated 40 bottles of blood & organized health expo in the campus.
AT NIEU: Youth from Meghalaya, Shillong, Manipur & other places were very active and participated in all the programs of the day.
AT HOSUR: Youth from Jeevan Jyothi, English church, Hosur church celebrated GYD meaningfully.
On the whole it was a blessed day for the youth of the church; memorable events to cherish their association with the unfortunate ones. The young people are very much excited to have many more programs of this nature. On this day our young people have also distributed THE GREAT CONTROVERSY book at several places. All glory honor to LORD ALMIGHTY for using our young people for His ministry.
Ravindra Shankar, Director, Youth Ministries, SUD
Global Youth Day at Division Head Quarters, Hosur
The Global Youth day organised by the General Conference Youth Department was a very good initiative and a great concept ‘Be a Sermon’. March 16 was an exciting day for the youth of the Southern Asia Division Headquarters church and it was a blessed experience for all of us.
The Head quarters church had embarked on doing 4 outreach activities on this day.
- 1.Feeding the2. Hospital Visitation 3. Orphanage Visitation 4. Blood Donation Camp
Food Distribution:
For the food distribution we requested each church family to contribute 3 food packets so that they could also have a part in this activity and we got around 300 plus food packets for distribution. We went and distributed these to the poor people on the streets and they were so happy to receive it and some of them blessed us and said they were expecting to go hungry that afternoon but we were like God sent messengers to provide them food.
On our way back to the campus at around 1:30 pm we still had around 80 packets of food left and we could not find any more poor people around at that time & we did not want the food packets to go a waste so we contacted a known orphanage and asked them if we could provide food for the kids. To our surprise, they said that the kids still did not have their food and we could come over. When we reached the orphanage, the director of the orphanage told something that touched our hearts. He told us that a donor had promised to provide food for the kids that afternoon but called up a few minutes before we could come there and informed them that they were not able to provide the food because they had completely forgotten their commitment. And we were there to provide the kids with those packed food. The director and the kids were really happy that we were there at this critical time with the food packets that they needed. When we see the above happenings we certainly & strongly believe that it was the Lord’s leading that took us to those places where people’s needs were to be met. All of those who took part in this activity were really happy that they were a part in sharing the blessing with those who were less privileged.
Hospital Visitation: The youth team visited the Government (Public) Hospital & met with patients in the Women’s ward and also the children’s ward and distributed fruits to all of them. Though some of the patients were not Christians, they had requested us to pray for their sick ones and were happy that we could come and visit and pray with them.
Orphanage Visitation: The youth team visited an orphanage ‘Love Children’s Home’ which had around 22 kids. Our pathfinders conducted activities for the kids there. They had colouring activity and also involved the kids in some skits. We taught them some new songs. We also distributed small Bibles to the kids. Before we could wind up, we distributed some snacks and drinks. The orphanage director and the kids were so happy that we visited them.
Blood Donation Camp: We had the blood donation camp on the next day. We had 25 donors who were able to donate blood that day. Besides a few of our Adventist doctors & nurses, some medical directors from the public hospitals assisted us in this event.
Towards the close, we had a fellowship lunch, during which the medical directors from the public hospital appreciated what our church is doing to serve the society at large. The Adventist Youth department of the headquarters church of the southern Asia Division has decided that we would continue to work on these projects even during the year. The plan is to do such activities every quarter.
A big ‘thank you’ to the General Conference Youth Department for coming up with this concept of ‘Being a Sermon’. This truly was a blessed experience for all of us here at the Headquarters
Annual Meeting Cum Golden Jubilee of Garo Section
The Garo Section Annual Meeting was held at Donigre church from January 30th – 2nd February, 2013. Donigre is a remote village in South Garo Hills but road and transportation connectivity is not bad. Ruga is one of the sub-clan among the hill tribe of Garos or Achiks. The Theme of the Annual Sobha was “Arise and Shine.” Many delegates from different churches and companies all over Garo Hills, Khasi Hills and adjoining areas of Assam border attended the meeting. Many guest speakers also came to this annual Sobha. President, OWPH; president Khasi and Jantia Conference; principal, Riverside Academy; Chichotcheng, Bajengdobha, East Garo Hills, Meghalaya, NEIU Publishing Director and his family also attended the meeting.
During the meeting, Donigre celebrated its golden jubilee. The Three Angels’ Message was brought to this village by Lt. Pr. Kontinath Marak, the government forest ranger of Assam. After joining Seventh Day Adventist church, he faced many Sabbath problems in his service. So he resigned his job and joined as a mission worker and became the first ordained minister of Garo Hills. Then he came to his own native village with his friends to conduct the cottage effort in the year 1960 from Bajengdobha, East Garo Hills Meghalaya. Eleven people were baptized after one month series of Bible studies. Lt. Pr. Bhoykin, a foreign missionary baptized the new believers. The newly baptized members stood firm for the Lord, in spite of the many trials and difficulties they had to undergo. Since then it is a growing church under the care of various shepherds who took interest in strengthening it. This year they are celebrating golden jubilee and a new church building is getting completed. May it remain as a shining light to whole Rugapara region.
Lunar Sabbath Worshipping Awareness Camp, 2013
Garo Section
Garo Section, organized in 1996, comprises of 35 organizied churches and 150 Companies. The total membership is more than 11,000. Though it is growing like a burning fire, Satan is trying his best to destroy the true
Knowing the crisis among the believers, B K .Momin, Garo Section president invited Michael Pedrin, a well known Adventist Bible scholar and preacher from Mangalore to conduct ‘Lunar Sabbath Worshiping Awareness Seminar’ for five days, 5th – 9th February, 2013 in New Tura church. More than 70 delegates attended the seminar and learnt many new truths. He even shared his web site address to the delegates and power point presentation sermons. We thank him for his great contribution and timely messages that brought about new insight to our believers. May the good Lord continue to bless him and his family in their ministry. Garo Section needs your prayers, so that the church will be strengthened in such shaking time in future. BK Momin, president
Children’s Ministries child Care Coordinators’ Training
Manipur Conference
Deborah F Samraj, Assistant Director, Children’s Ministries, Southern Asia Division and Jemima Sangma, Children’s Ministries Director NEIU paid their maiden visit to Manipur Conference, after Manipur attained her conference status on Dec. 7, 2012. Conference president Barnabas Zimik congratulated them for being the first persons to come and promote the departmental training in the conference. The training was held on May 6- 9, 2013 in which all the conference leaders attended. Delegates from six circles mostly children’s Sabbath school teachers, child care coordinators along with their circle leaders attended the meeting. Deborah F. Samraj emphasized the philosophy and mission of children ministries.
Jemima Sangma stressed on the needs and vulnerability of children as they expose to modern society. Also she taught how parents should pray with their children. “Children are the circle of the world, we should not ignore them” she added. In practical sessions, songs, music, games, story-telling, arts and crafts with other activities related to children were demonstrated. Once upon a time Manipur was called a land of jewels. However, W. Hulang, director of the ministries was worried because Manipur is now facing so many challenges, like bandh, curfew, economic blockade etc. But in the midst of uncertainty, we thank the Almighty God that all who have come from different circles to attend and participate were immensely blessed.
Adahe Chara, communication director, Manipur Conference
School news
VBS at Madurai School
Vacation Bible School was successfully conducted from April 22 to 26, 2013 at Madurai Central School with the participation of over 140 students. The children were nurtured with songs, Bible stories, nature talk, health tips, stories with moral values and prayers. School teachers enthusiastically offered their services to teach the children new songs, drawing, colouring, skits, craft and art work. Bennet Gnanraj, principal, presented the honors for the participants. It was a memorable week for the children who participated.
Marshall Stephen David, Communication Secretary, Madurai Central School
First student, first to take stand for Jesus!
Sundaramma, the first student who joined the Seventh-Day Adventist school for Speech and Hearing Impaired (formally known as the Asian Aid School for the Deaf) became the first student to be baptized by Pr. Alfred Griffith on 2nd March 2013. The whole weekend was very special as we were ministered by Pastors from the Gospel Outreach for the Deaf, Alfred Griffith, John Blake, David Trexler and Francisca Trexler accompanied by M Wilson, Director for differently abled ministries, Southern Asia Division. The earnest sermons, councils, teachings and the simple Christ-like lifestyles of the pastors have made a deep impact on the students and many more have decided to take a stand for Jesus. We are so thrilled and we praise God for the Holy Spirit working wonders among the deaf. We are ever grateful to the Asian Aid Organization for their vision in establishing this first
Jacob Bhaggien, Principal
Vaction Bible School at Edayanallore By the grace of God, the first ever VBS in the short history of the church at Edayanallore was held from May 5—12, 2013. 60-75 children attended regularly and they were taught new songs and stories in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and English. Health and nature talks were other highlights. On the closing day, T. Mohan, director & Franklin Ponniah, secretary-treasurer, Dharmapuri Region addressed the children and gave them gifts and prizes. May God help the children and all those who were helpful in conducting the VBS in the church.
Yovan Seerpatham, church pastor
Adventist Work in Nepal: New Hope In a simple and solemn function, at the central Church Gathaghar, Kathmandu Valley, Jothi Anbiah, vice president, SUD, declared Umesh Kumar Pokherel as acting director of Nepal Field on April 23, 2013, after giving a simple yet timely message based on Thessalonians 2:12 and Col. 1:10. There were about two dozen church members in the church, because it was organized on a short notice. Umesh welcomed those who came, while Naseeb Basnet, pastor offered the prayer. Jothi Anbaiah assured the congregation that the Division would stand by Umeshkumar and support to make Nepal Field bloom and spread the Gospel message. He encouraged the congregation to walk with the Lord and cooperate with Umesh Kumar and the Division to spread the Gospel message in Nepal. The office for Nepal Field was dedicated by Naseeb Basnet and he offered the dedicatory prayer. Umesh Kumar accepted it as God’s call and encouraged the people to finish the work of God in Nepal unitedly.
By extending the olive branch to Adventist believers in Nepal, the Division came with high vision for this country. Jothy Anbiah hoped that in the future, there would be enough gospel workers and leaders in Nepal to shine brightly for Jesus. One day all the workers and leaders would be brought together for strategic planning, prayer and work in unity. "There are challenges" he said, "but with God's help they can be met boldly with His power." Brother Riches Christian from the treasury department of SUD was also present at the function.
Umesh Kumar Pokherel is the AWR director at present. He has been working in the church for a number of years. He has LLB degree and master of education from Spicer as well as from Nepal university. He comes from an affluent family. All the believers wish him the best as he moves ahead to bring honor and glory to God by walking humbly with the Lord as he leads the people of Nepal Field. We hope Nepal Field will turn a new leaf for the Adventist believers here. Those of us who want to be worthy of our call to be Seventh Day Adventists in Nepal would like to request the readers of this news to pray expressing solidarity with Nepal Field that is running under the umbrella of Southern Asia Division, under the direction of General Conference. Bhaju Ram Shrestha, bhajupurna@gmail.com.
Regular Sabbath Outreach Programs in Puducottai
Every Sabbath afternoon students are divided into various groups with a staff member to assist them. One group visits the Deaf and Dumb school. Another group visits the Home for the Aged, to bring cheer by singing songs to them. Still another group goes to the nearby Blind school and shares God’s Word with them. And one more group visits the
prison where young men between the ages of 20-30 are kept for various reasons. I had the opportunity of going with Florence Jayabarathan and 6 final year students of the Engineering college to minister to them on March 9, 2013. They are able to relate with them since they are about the same age. We had to sign our names in a book before we entered. A boy was given the key to a large hall with around 8 benches. Before we went into the room they all hurried to greet Florence Jayabarathan who spoke to each one and enquired about their welfare. She introduced me as her sister and they all gave me a warm welcome. She, sure looked like Mother Teresa as she mingled with them. They were so anxious to tell her everything that happened that week.
Mount Zion School had purchased a volley ball and net for them to play. They all wanted another ball since the ball was worn out. They had once been given a pair of slippers each which they wore before their meeting that evening. And also T shirts to have a volley ball match. They sat on the benches and a couple of our Adventist students sang songs with them. Some were kids’ songs with actions like ‘O be careful little eyes what you see’ etc. They were not shy to do all the actions. Another student offered prayer. They all knelt down and closed their eyes and bowed their heads too. One student told a story, another gave a health talk, another told the Bible story. Florence talked to them about ways to pray for 5 different types of individuals –family members, teachers, national leaders, sick and needy ones and last for themselves. She encouraged them to pray every day. They wanted me to teach them another action song, so I taught them the song ‘ Touch your fingers, touch your thumbs, touch your wrist, touch your elbows, touch your shoulders, touch your head. God loves you very special.’ I also gave a little talk about how special each one of us is in God’s sight. They listened so attentively to everything that was said that day and responded so well too. It was heart touching when I heard them say how much they had studied before they dropped out of school-- right from 3rd standard to high school.
My observations: It was scary to meet face to face with a murderer, and all the others who had committed various crimes. But knowing God loves them, and they too need to hear about the gospel, it was so heart-warming that Florence Jayabarathan, such a busy lady, not only a wife, a mother, a grand mother, a headmistress of 3000-plus students,
and so involved in myriad other activities both in the school and college, taking time for this ministry which she has started and which is going so well. Hats off also to the young men from Engineering college who were able to relate so well with them holding their hands and encouraging them to live for Jesus. I am sure this will inspire those who read this article to give of their best to the Master as well. It sure boosted me to do even more than I am already doing right now. I am confident that these ministries will one day bear fruit if not in our time, but for sure in the kingdom of God. May God abundantly bless all who labor unflinchingly for God and His cause. Margaret Nathaniel
Graduation Ceremony: NIU-METAS Adventist Bible Seminary, Jaipur The Graduation Ceremony of NIU-METAS Adventist Bible Seminary Jaipur was solemnized from 26 - 27th April, 2013. It was indeed an honour and privilege to have the dignitaries from different parts of the Division. M. Wilson, Director, Family Ministries, SUD; N. D. Solomon, Vice President, Finance, METAS along with S. Eliah, Vice President, METAS; Ezras Lakra, President,; Robin Ram, Executive Secretary and Attar Singh, Treasurer, NIU were present to grace the occasion. The presidents and region directors also were present to witness the first graduation ceremony of the seminary students who will be serving their respective fields.
The grand ceremony began on April 26, 2013 as 27 candidates marched in stride with deep commitment and determination in their hearts and were seated on the reserved area. The candidates from humble background were selected by local administration to be trained and motivated for 21 months to shoulder the responsibility in the Lord’s vineyard. Parents of the graduating candidates also were present along with the members of Jaipur church, to witness the program.
Ezras Lakra, president, NIU delivered a message during vespers and challenged the fresh graduates to go into the field and finish Lord’s work. He highlighted the fact that more trained workers are required as there is growing and constant demand from the field. M. Wilson, director SUD, delivered the message during divine service for baccalaureate ceremony. During commencement ceremony, M. Wilson gave remarks on graduation. Dr. Bharat Singh, a lay member also addressed the graduates. Umesh Nag, seminary director presented the candidates and N. D. Solomon awarded diplomas. Special awards were given by L. D. Paul, former president, MBS. S. Eliah gave charge to the graduates. The dedicatory prayer was offered by Malkiah A. Perus, director, Paradise lifestyle centre as 27 graduates were launched into the Lord’s vineyard. Madhya Bharat Section expresses its sincere thanks to the leaders of Southern Asia Division, M. S. Jeremiah, president & CEO METAS for sponsorship and leaders of Northern India Union along with donors for their support.
Savita Chand, Director Communication
Vennela Spreads Light in the City of Hyderabad
Adventist Media Centre in Pune is producing FM programs for the city of Hyderabad. The program entitled Vennela which means moonlight is being aired in the FM 101.3 in the city of Hyderabad between 5:30pm to 5:45pm every day. On 20-3-2013, Edison Samraj, Director of AMC was invited by the top officials of the Cultural department of Andhra Pradesh state to receive the Honor for the meaningful segments produced for the Vennela programs. A colorful program was arranged in Ravindra Bharathi, Cultural center in the city of Hyderabad. The guest included the cross section of the society. Akkineni Nageshwar Rao, famous cine actor and famous cine lyric writer C. Narayan Reddy were the notable people among the guests. The Program Vennela is being received well by the people of Hyderabad. It is well appreciated for its content and valuable suggestion in the field of family and health and other social concerns addressed in the programs. The program is becoming a bridge to connect the church with secular world. Please continue to pray for the success of the program.
N. Ashok Kumar, Producer FM, Vennela Program.
OBITUARY
Shanti Singh
Shanti was born in Dharampur, Uttar Pradesh on March 2,1943. She had her schooling at Seventh-day Adventist School, Roorkee. She married Pastor Babu Singh on June 19, 1962 and actively assisted her husband in the evangelism work. Later in 1973 she started working as a teacher in the Elementary School at Dehradun where her husband pastored the church. Both of them served the Lord in Patna, and Roorkee also. After retirement they settled at Indore. She died of stroke on February 4, 2013. Shanti Singh leaves behind her loving husband, two sons, two daughters, two daughters in -law, two sons in- law, seven grand children and a great granddaughter. Her contribution to the church and the family is reminisced. Savita Chand, Communication Director, Madhya Bharat Section
Vinod David Kamble
Vinod was born to David Abaji & Sindu Kamble on17th April, 1957 in Pune. His early education was at Hume McHenry school at
Vacation Bible School: Teacher Training Workshop Bangalore Metro Conference
A Vacation Bible School Teacher Training Workshop was held at Bangalore in Central Tamil Church, Spencer Road, on March 25, 2013. The children’s ministries teachers and pastors from all churches in Bangalore were present. The presence of the officers and department directors of the conference and union was a source of inspiration for all who attended the program. Deborah F.Samraj, Asst. director, children’s ministries, SUD was the resource personnel. She trained the participants in various sessions on ‘Story Telling’, ‘Arts and Crafts’, ‘Creative Singing’, ‘Bible Lessons’, ‘Health Talks’, ‘Bible Games, and ‘Conclusion Ceremony’ for Vacation Bible Schools. The teachers took part in the workshop and gained practical knowledge to conduct VBS effectively. The workshop was informative and inspiring. The delegates were blessed and motivated by all the spiritual events conducted exclusively for children’s ministry. We hope and pray that those little ones for whom we minister unto, may be taught to fear the Lord, and have closer walk with the Lord and also proclaim the truth to the world. Deborah Samraj
Azamnagar School, Belguam
Path Finders Club and Baptism program
The Seventh-day Adventist High School, Azamnagar, Belguam organized the Path Finders Week end on 21-23, September 2012 under the leadership of Dennis Mariraj, school youth director. Th John Joseph, section youth director encouraged the club by helping to organize various activities throughout the school year. Thyagraj David, youth director, SCIU inaugurated the club on 21st September, 2012. The youth club organized various activities such as first aid, self defense mechanism and drill. The school invited the inspector fire brigades of Belguam city to demonstrate their program. This department brought fire machine and 12 assistants to demonstrate various activities connected to fire brigades which was very colourful. On 22nd September 2012, 13 youth accepted Jesus as their personal Saviour and were baptized. Azamnagar school and Vadagaon school had a combined Sabbath worship on 23rd September 2012. Mathew Philip, Principal, Azamnagar School,
Associate Secretary, SUD P H Paulson
Health Ministries Director SUD Franklin Samraj
Ministerial Association SUD Daniel Devadas
General Vice President SUD Ch Victor Sam
Children’s Ministry Director SUD Ch Victor Sam
Executive Secretary SW IU P A Varghese
President ECIU M Wilson
Treasurer ECIU Pilli Edward
Welcome!!!
We want to extend a sincere and warm welcome to the new personnel who joined Southern Asia Division to strengthen the work in the Division. We are glad that William Mack and his wife Nancy (daughter of Pr. & Mrs. W H Mattison ) joined Southern Asia Division to carry out their ministry on behalf of the “Adventist Child India”. They have already started their work enthusiastically with commitment to accomplish their goal as they mentioned in ACI Newsletter, “to work tirelessly to ensure the children derive maximum benefit from the generous donations”. Nancy says, “We have been married 25 years, and after raising three children, decided to leave everything behind in the United States and live in India in order to better assist the ‘Adventist Child India’ effort. We love the Lord and feel we are doing His will to help the most precious of His creation”. We assure you all the support we can give you for accomplishing your goal in this Division of ours. May God be with you and lead you through is our prayer. T P Kurian, Editor, Southern Asia Tidings
Launch of FM Radio “SPICE” Broadcast By Air Bangalore, Karnataka
The efforts of Edison Samraj, AMC Director, Pune bore fruit on April 8, 2013 when the launch of F M Radio “SPICE” Broadcast by Air took place in Bangalore. Several people from all walks of life had the privilege to witness this program. Edison gave a brief description as to how the F M Radio program evolved and how the program should go on. The chief guest, Jothi Anbiah, vice president , SUD emphasized how God used different means of communication at different times to convey His message to His people. T P Kurian, Director, Communication, SUD acknowledged
different people who worked towards accomplishing “Launch of FM Radio “SPICE” Broadcast by air. We need to acknowledge Pr. Sharath Khandagale for producing program for April, 2013.
The presence of SCIU officers , BMC officers, department directors, hospital administrators, Bangalore school administrators, Asian Aid officer, auditors, prominent lay people, pastors and guests gave encouragement to all of us.
Special Note:
Program Aired by All
On Monday , Tuesday & Wednesday 04:45 to 5:00pm
Frequency 101.3
D Jayadev, director, communication, SCIU
Medical Dispensary in Eastern Sikkim
It is a great joy to hear that Gospel Out reach-USA has funded to build two rooms for rural health ministry in Eastern Sikkm. The land was donated by brother Udip and Ambika Thapa, the dedicated laymen of Sikkim. The dispensary was inaugurated by Beverly Thomson, GO-USA director in the presence of GO-USA officials; J M Kujur, president, NBS; PK Thamsang, director, Hill circle/ Health department along with a host of believers of Sikkim. Sikkim is dominated by Buddhist majority and gospel ministry is not easy as those in other Indian states. Through medical ministry, it is possible to lead hundreds of people to the foot of Jesus Christ. There are many people blessed by this dispensary and now we are able to make cordial public relations as good neighbours and able to visit them door to door to share the good news of our Lord Jesus’ soon coming. Previously , in Sikkim Adventists were considered as a new foreign religion that brings confusion among the people. Other Christian communities and village head man were confused about a bunch of people worshipping God on the Seventh-day where as others are worshipping on Sunday. Now that attitude is changed after seeing the good work done through our dispensary here. Now the people acknowledge Adventist believers as excellent bunch of people having disciplined life style.
The main mission of this dispensary is to win souls for Christ and teach them health messages as taught by E G White to keep our body clean till Jesus’ second coming because it is the temple of God and we are His stewards. Many people from around the village come to this dispensary for emergency first aid and other medical needs. The believers of Sikkim want to thank Beverly Thomson and officials of GO-USA for finding funds for the construction of this 2 room dispensary. Thanks to NBS, NIU and SUD officers for your co-operation, prayer and support.
Appeal to all well wishers: This dispensary is not well equipped and needs support to facilitate basic emergency medical aid. We will appreciate your kind help towards improving the condition of this dispensary. Kindly contact by e-mail: sdasikkim@rediffmail.com or jmkujur@rediffmail.com
North Bengal Section conducts Sabbath School Training Program On May 27, 2013 more than 75 delegates came from different parts of North Bengal and Bhutan to attend a Sabbath school training program at Falakata, North Bengal section campus. It was a whole day training program. The resource personnel were R.P Singh, Director SS/PM, NIU; JM Kujur, President, NBS; P K Tamsang and Esther Kujur, departmental directors. They taught the delegates teaching methodology techniques to teach and win souls for Christ. Other topics were
‘How to make class interesting to the audience and interact with them—two way teaching method’; ‘Role and Importance of Sabbath School in Adventist Church’; ‘Sabbath School in out- reach ministry’, Usage of Pictorial Aid’; ‘Classification of Sabbath School classes’. Each topic was presented in an attractive way that the delegates were blessed and they promised to do their best to win more souls for Christ by following what they have learned in the training program. Thanks to all who supported to conduct a Sabbth school training program here in NBS. PK Tamsang, director, communication
Adventist International Power Award: Mumbai
On 6th June 2013, Adventist International Power Award was organized by Adventist Media Centre under the leadership of Edison Samraj, director, AMC at Taj Hotel, Mumbai. It was a very unique function conducted in honor of Ben Carson, the renowned neurosurgeon of John Hopkins hospital,
11 awards across the seven categories which covered sectors of health care, sports and social work, hospitality, technology, education, HR and administration were conferred upon each one of them. The youngest was a 6 year girl, Sanskriti Wankhede, who won the Asian championship in chess at the age of 4. Among Adventists were the following: Praveen Bob – Administrator and CEO of Simla Sanitarium for community based services for rural healthcare in Himachel Pradesh; Michel Waidante – director, Media World for his dedication, diligent work and contribution towards the Seventh-day Adventist Church; Jacob Prabhakar, director of Ruby Nelson Hospital, for his record breaking cataract surgery; and lifetime achievement award to Philip Virathan –CMO, Adventist Hospital. Awards were given away by Ben Carson. Ben Carson was conferred award by Calvin Joshua and Edison Samraj. At the end of the program, Jacob Prabhakar offered closing prayer. A fellowship dinner was served, during which there was ample time for all the Adventists to interact with the guests and others who came from outside, especially medical personnel had the opportunity to interact with Ben Carson. Altogether it was a wonderful gathering where Adventist faith and its mission were projected before the elite group of Mumbai nationals.
Ramani Kurian, Asst. Director, Communication, SUD
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Editorial: T P Kurian
Are we not the ‘repairer of the breach’?
Isaiah 58:12 And they that shall be of thee shall build the old waste places; thou shalt raise up the foundations of many generations; and thou shalt be called the repairer of the breach, the restorer of paths to dwell in. The work specified in this verse is the special work God requires His people to do. It is a work of God’s own appointment. With the work of advocating the commandments of God and repairing the breach that has been made in the law of God, we are to mingle compassion for suffering humanity. We are to show supreme love to God; we are to exalt His memorial, which has been trodden down by unholy feet; and with this, we are to manifest mercy, benevolence, and the tenderest pity for the fallen race. “Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.” As a people we must take hold of this work. Love revealed for suffering humanity gives significance and power to the truth. – {ML 224.2} Ancient pathways are trodden by the so called people of God in the past. Now true followers of Jesus are in the verge of restoring the breach. As we study the growth of Adventist Church from the beginning, we see it was a part of the movement with a motto of revival and reformation. In the ages past the people who studied the Bible has become part of the repairers of the breach. In our time, the manner of rebuilding breach is to teach others about Sabbath keeping. The Sabbath keepers are the repairers of the breach of the present age. Where are the people who have had light from heaven to see that a breach has been made in the law of God? – {4BC 1152.3} In Revelation, John says, “The temple of God was opened in heaven, and there was seen in his temple the ark of his testament.” Revelation 11:19. John saw in vision the Lord’s people looking for His coming and searching for truth. As the temple of God was opened unto His people, the light of the law of God, which was in the ark, shone forth. Those who receive this light are brought to view in the proclamation of the third angel’s message. – {4BC 1152.4} This angel is seen flying in the midst of heaven, “saying with a loud voice, If any man worship the beast and his image, and receive his mark in his forehead or in his hand, the same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God, which is poured out without mixture into the cup of his indignation; and he shall be tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels, and in the presence of the Lamb.... Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.” – {4BC 1152.5} This is the people that are repairing the breach in the law of God. They see that the Sabbath of the fourth commandment has been supplanted by a spurious sabbath, a day that has no sanction in the word of God. Amid great opposition, they become loyal to their God, and take their position under the standard of the third angel (Manuscript 48, 1900). – {4BC 1152.6} As the end approaches, the testimonies of God’s servants will become more decided and more powerful, flashing the light of truth upon the systems of error and oppression that have so long held the supremacy. The Lord has sent us messages for this time to establish Christianity upon an eternal basis, and all who believe present truth must stand, not in their own wisdom, but in God; and raise up the foundation of many generations. These will be registered in the books of heaven as repairers of the breach, the restorers of paths to dwell in. We are to maintain the truth because it is truth, in the face of the bitterest opposition. God is at work upon human minds; it is not man alone that is working. The great illuminating power is from Christ; the brightness of His example is to be kept before the people in every discourse (Letter 1f, 1890). – {4BC 1152.7} After knowing the fourth commandment has been replaced by the Sunday worship, each one has the responsibility of keeping it truthfully and honestly and not to be a nominal keeper. We, as Seventh-day Adventists, should be standing for the principles found in Jeremiah 6:16: Thus saith Jehovah, Stand ye in the ways and see, and ask for the old paths, where is the good way; and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls: but they said, We will not walk [therein]. Often we find nominal Christians follow the latter part of the verse after knowing the truth from the Bible. Time has come to experience revival and reformation in our life, being practical in Christian living. May the Lord bless us to gain rich experience practically to be the “repairer of the breach” and make everyone ready for His soon return.
International Institute of Christian Ministries (IICM): Community Services & Urban Ministry Certification Program
Pune,Spicer Memorial College April 9 - 15, 2013
Sabbath School Personal Ministries of Southern Asia Division conducted the International Institute of Christian Ministries (IICM) Community Services and Urban Ministry Certification Program (IICM CS&UMCP) in Pune at Spicer Memorial College from April 9 to 15, 2013. This Community Services & Urban Ministry Certification Program is the first such training program conducted in Southern Asia Division. Justus Devadas, president of Spicer Memorial College, gave a warm welcome to the GC and SUD Personnel with a bouquet of roses. After welcoming all the delegates, he cordially invited them and resource personnel for dinner at his residence on Sunday night, April 14. The selected 60 delegates from all over India--lay persons, workers, union SSPM directors, and SMC volunteers--attended the IICM CS & UMCP, which prepared them for more effective wholistic ministry in their communities. The morning devotions were presented by the assigned delegates. Their inspiring devotional messages were spiritual manna to all. The 100% attendance was recorded every day. The delegates were equipped with notes and PowerPoint slides of the modules that were presented, writing pads, pens, and badges. They were seated by unions in their assigned seats. The hall was well equipped with mini projector, white screen and a mike. The hanging banner showed the official logos and welcome notes to guests and delegates. The following resource personnel: May-Ellen Colon, SSPM Assistant Director, General Conference; Gaspar Colon, Chairman of the Religion Department, Washington Adventist University, USA; Franklin Samraj, Director Human Resource Management, SUD; Immanuel Durairaj, Professor; Y Jeyam, Vice President, Financial Administration, SMC; Rafael Garcia, Director ADRA India and Hidayat Masih, SUD SSPM, had performed mightily to educate and to share their personal experiences with their assigned topics. Most of the modules were covered by May-Ellen Colon and Gaspar Colon. Both of them attempted to learn the delegates’ names to address them easily all through their teaching periods which developed confidence and intimacy in the hearts of the delegates. Below are the IICM Community Services & Urban Ministry Certification Program (IICM CS&UMCP) modules presented by resource personnel: *IICM CORE MODULES: CR 01 Spiritual Gifts; CR 02 Principles of Personal Christian Witness; CR 03 Principles of Christian Leadership & Church Growth; CR 04 How to Teach Basic Adventist Doctrines and *IICM COMMUNITY SERVICES & URBAN MINISTRY CERTIFICATION PROGRAM CURRICULUM: CS 01 Theological, Historical and Ethical Concepts of Holistic Ministry; CS 02 Community Assessment and Social Capital; CS 03 Program Development & Strategic Planning; CS 04 Performance Measurement for Effective Ministry; CS 05 Technical Aspects of Community Services Ministry; CS 05a Volunteer Engagement/Human Resources ; CS 05b Finances & Accountability; CS 05c Fundraising Fundamentals; CS 05d Grant Proposal Writing; CS 05e Risk Management & Legal Issues; CS 05f Centers of Influence (Life Hope Centers); CS 05g Health Evangelism Resources; CS 06 Organizational Leadership and Team Development; CS 07 Ministering Across Cultures ; CS 08 Urban Mission; CS 09 Essentials of Church Disaster Preparedness and Response (an Elective). The delegates were divided into seven groups and sent out to do a walking survey in nearby (Aundh, Pimpry, Karkee, Lakshmi Street) neighborhoods. The public confronts their life fragily and fraily, lacking a connection with God. To reach different kinds of people in the community—educated, uneducated, children, teens, adults, middle-aged, old aged, poor or rich—was a challenge to the groups. The survey groups took notes of observed needs and ministry ideas as they walked through their assigned communities. They fulfilled their requirements by presenting their valuable experiences in the morning of the next day. It was quite fascinating to note their application of what they had learnt throughout their training program! The SMC Cafeteria served the tastiest manna to nourish the delegates. They enjoyed a very special delicious dinner at the President’s residence on April 14th Sunday night. This training program ended with awarding of certificates and photo sessions.
The GC Personnel were gifted with a token of love in appreciation of their untiring performance by the Southern Asia Division SSPM Department. It is our sincere prayer that this Community Services & Urban Ministry curriculum will be helpful in equipping and enabling God’s church members to live out the ministry of Jesus in their communities, as they prepare the way for His second coming. “Social action is a living witness to our soon-returning Lord. When we take a stand for justice, compassion, and healing, we demonstrate the values of the coming Kingdom.” (Keys to Adventist Community Services, p. 6). The delegates departed to their home towns with a heavy stack of knowledge and wisdom, also with the studied material files, stored pen drive, bag, and tee shirt. They also enthusiastically pledged to launch this training program in their unit in the near future so that their local church members will be enabled to better serve their communities in Jesus’ name. *For more information on IICM, go to www.sabbathschoolpersonalministries.org, and click on Personal Ministries and then on International Institute of Christian Ministries. All the IICM modules, including this Community Services & Urban Ministry Curriculum, are found at this location. Hidayat Masih, SSPM Director, SUD Jeevan Shailee Clinic Inaugurated On June 23, 2013, Jeevan Shailee (Life style) clinic was inaugurated in Bangalore by R. John, president, Southern Asia Division. Gordon Christo, executive secretary, SUD; John Christo, medical director, SDA Medical Centre; Cyril Monthero, president, SCIU; David Keeler, director, Helping Hands Welfare Society; Beulah Fernandez, director, Sunshine Children’s Home; Jothi Anbiah, vice president, SUD; and Pierson David, secretary, Medical Trust were also present on the occasion.
The Jeevan Shailee clinic is situated amidst the natural surroundings of the Sunshine school campus, Kalkere, Bangalore. A department of lifestyle medicine was started by SDA Medical Centre in Bangalore two years ago. This was done in response to the alarming rise in lifestyle related diseases such as type 2 diabetes, hypertension, obesity, coronary heart disease, and certain types of cancer. Jeevan Shailee clinic will cater to the primary health care needs of the community and also address the problem of lifestyle diseases by promoting a healthy lifestyle in harmony with the Adventist philosophy of health. Jeevan Shailee clinic provides the following services: medical consultations, nutritional counselling, wellness coaching, health screening, exercise therapy, hydrotherapy, and massage therapy. In addition, community outreach activities are being conducted: health expos, Breathe Free Smoking Cessation Programs; seminars on how to reverse diabetes and improve heart health; weight loss and stress management programs. The team at the clinic presently consists of Dr. Narendra Rao, Dr. Daisy Rani Rao, R. Lamana (massage and hydrotherapist), Mr. Ray Fernandez (nurse). For further details of Jeevan Shailee Clinic see www.jeevanshailee.org Dr. Narendra Rao
A new Congregation in Bommanahalli
Adventist Media Centre that spreads the gospel through Radio Ministry also sends the Radio speakers for public evangelism. N. Ashok Kumar, Speaker/ Producer for Kannada Program in AMC conducted a series of evangelistic meetings in Bangalore. With the help of the leaders from Bangalore Metro Conference, meetings were held at Bommanahalli, among Kannada speaking people. During the ground work Balraj, Surendra, and Ravichandra contacted a Pentecostal church pastor who came forward to help them with arranging the meeting place. He was convinced of the truth as he studied from Peter Halemane, Ministerial secretary, SCIU who invited him for a Bible study. The meetings were conducted from on 2nd June to 8th June 2013. Everyday about 30-40 people attended the meetings. On 14th June, the Pentecostal pastor took his stand for the Sabbath truth and came forward for baptism. On 22nd June seven precious souls from the same group were baptized as they took stand for the Sabbath truth. Pr. Jyothi Anbaiah, who was the speaker during the divine service, inspired the newly converted people with a thought provoking sermon. The newly established group is worshipping in the same pastor’s house for time being. We want to appreciate the support of Bangalore Metro Conference and South Central India Union. We want the readers to pray for the newly established congregation. N. ASHOK KUMAR. KANNADA SPEAKER/PRODUCER, AMC Hope India—
Passion for life
Dear Friends, We bring you greetings from Hope India! Since our inception two years ago, we have been on a God-led journey and have been able to produce many programs. In order to compete with other commercial television channels in terms of viewership, we must increase awareness of our channel through various mediums. We would like to encourage you to share the given below links with your families, friends and relatives, either through the internet or orally. By sharing these links, you have increased our potential viewership through these mediums. We would also encourage your feedback, comments and questions and encourage you to pass on the same to your families and friends. We understand that we are unable to reach the entire Adventist Church unless we receive your help in passing on this information to those around you and even at your Churches and institutions. You can share these links on your personnel as well as official Face book pages. http://www.hopetvindia.org/ https://www.facebook.com/HopeTvIndia http://www.youtube.com/user/HopeTVIndia Thanking you. Yours Sincerely, Team Hope India.
Bangalore Metro Conference: 2nd Constituency
Bangalore Metro Conference held its second constituency from February 7-9, 2013 at Spencer Road School, Bangalore. The theme chosen was “We Still Believe”. Meetings began with a message from Cyril Monthero, president, SCIU who inspired the delegates to hold on to the faith till the coming of Jesus, our Lord. The keynote address was given by V R Sukumaran, president, BMC. The session was declared open by Cyril Monthero. Approval of reports of sub-committee was given by Suresh Daniel, executive secretary, BMC. 8th morning session started with a devotional message from Gordon Christo, executive secretary, SUD. Vesper message was given by Jothi Anbiah, vice president, SUD. R. John, president, SUD took the congregation into divine hour, reminding all of us the roots of SDA church. The highlight of the constituency program was the ordination of the following to the ministry: Suresh Daniel, T. Lazarus, Jacob Samuel, Franklin Samuel, David Nesakumar, Mahadevan, Sabu Wilson, Andrew Doddamani & Anbudurai Albert. The second constituency business session ended with a message of consecration by L C. Colney, vice president, SUD. Nominating committee report Suresh Daniel President T. Lazarus Executive Secretary Chandrasekar Treasurer James Kennedy Director, Ministerial, Global & Stewardship Devanesan Samuel Director, SS/PM, Health & Temperance, Children’s Ministries Jeffrey Paul Director, Youth/ Home, family & Communication N, Stanislaus Evangelist T. Lazarus, executive secretary, BMC
INAUGARATION AND CONSTITUENCY MEETING OF MANIPUR CONFERENCE
The Adventist Message entered in Manipur through Literature. The First converts were Ninghei Luikham and his eldest son Benjamin Luikham in 1952. After thirty years Manipur Section was formed in March 1982. Now, after 30 years Manipur Conference was formed and Inaugurated on December 7, 2012 by R John, president, Southern Asia Division. Robert Clive, treasurer and Jothi Anbiah, vice president, SUD also attended the session. The theme was “TO God Be the Glory”. The gathering of the delegates during the meeting was richly blessed through the sermons of the officers from Division and Union. As a matter of fact, the glory of God was manifested during the function. The leaders of the newly inaugurated conference were nominated unanimously. We are grateful to the believers and acknowledge their deep concern and support for the churches in the conference. Over 190 delegates attended the first Manipur conference constituency meeting. Conference Officers: President - Barnabas Zimik Secretary - Graceson Kamei Treasurer - Michael Sangma Departmental Directors: B. Zimik - Public Relation and Religious Liberty Graceson Kamei - Ministerial Department Michael Sangma - Trust, Risk Management J. G. Shimray - Family Ministries Khanmi Luikham - Publishing, Stewardship Joanne Wann Zimik - Education. Women Ministries, Shepherdess W. Hulang - Youth, Children Ministries Adahe Chara - Communication & Health Ministries J. L Golmei - Sabbath School, Personal Ministries The Seventh-day Adventist Church Chingmeirong, Imphal was dedicated on 8th December, 2012 by Jothi Anabiah, vice president, SUD. On 9th King’s Way English School New Building Block with 5 Class rooms was inaugurated by Robert Clive, treasurer, SUD. Adahe Chara Communication Department & Health Ministries.
1000 Missionary Movement in India
Bae Jinsung and his wife, Haeok, a young friendly couple from Korea with their two kids, Saint and David, are seen moving around the Division campus enthusiastically. They are engaged in the great task of training missionaries for Jesus Christ. Bae Jinsung meets with the young people and encourages them to be a part of this great missionary movement. Sometimes his face looks so burdened that young people are not so much willing to join the 1000 missionary movement as he expects. Nevertheless, he doesn’t lose hope. He, with his team mates from our country, is doing a marvelous work to help the youth of our country to be good missionaries for Christ. Haeok, his wife, is a great support to his mission. She made friends with every person on the division campus. She invited all the children in Jeevan Jyothy English church and offered them classes on recorder. It is so amazing to see our youngsters learned the lessons so easily and they present their talents in recorder music to enrich the sacred atmosphere of our church during worship.
1000 missionary movement program, one of the largest and most successful missionary training centers in the world, originated in Asia Pacific Division under the leadership of Jairong Lee,(then dean of AIIAS Theological Seminary) now President, North Asia Pacific Division, in 1991. Gradually this movement was branched out to different parts of the world and it came to India in 2007. Ju min ho, the director of head quarters through the missionaries Shahin Pilli and Choy Kusik, was able to branch out to our country. With the support of Justus Devadas, president, Spicer College, Pune, the 1st batch training started at Spicer College. Ever since this program is on the move and several missionaries had been trained and sent out to their respective places to share the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ, devoting at least one full year of their lives for Christ. Now Bae Jinsung and his family along with Amrutha Rao and Jithendra Kumar are doing a wonderful work here in India. Bae visits mission fields all over India and encourages youngsters to join in, to be a missionary for the Lord. Presently they have established a new center in Sampathnagar, which is located near the division office, Hosur. Two batches completed the training program. On August 10, 2013 the second batch of 12 had the graduation program at division headquarters church, Hosur. This is a great opportunity for our youth to get involved and become a missionary for the Lord so that the gospel commission may be fulfilled and our Lord will return soon to take His people home. 1000 Missionary Movement India has a goal and vision to produce 100 missionaries every year to fulfill the commission of our Lord Jesus. Aid Program They provide scholarship to poor students with the help of ADRA Korea and other sponsors. They also have planted the first E-library at Hasrgundigi in North Karnataka Section. Their main objective is to provide better educational environment in rural areas so that the people living there will have a better way of life. If interested, contact: Bae Jinsung, C/O Southern Asia Division of Seventh-day Adventists, Post Box 2, HCF, Hosur 635110, Tamil Nadu. India. Tel. (91) 94-8923-4159 / (91)76-6751-5344 / (91)95-5130-5580/ 098-9419-2892 e-mail: 1000misionaryindia@gmail.com. Ramani Kurian, Asst. communication director,SUD.
Treasurers’ Council at Mysore
It was a memorable experience for the treasurers from the Division, Unions and vice president for finance of the college institutions as they attended the treasurers’ council’ in Mysore at Pai Vista Hotel on July 9 & 10, 2013, along with their spouses. The meeting commenced with an inaugural speech by Robert Clive, treasurer, SUD on the ‘Role of a Spouse- The Abigail Factor’. He compared the treasurer’s spouse to Abigail who was aggressive, beautiful, initiator, generous, action oriented, intelligent and let-go (understanding). He thanked them for playing the role of Abigail and being supportive to the work that their husbands were entrusted with. He also emphasized that being God’s master piece, we needed to ask, seek and knock so that we would be able to fulfill the purpose that God had given us. After the inaugural speech all the treasurers were then welcomed & felicitated with beautiful shawls by South Central India Union officers and thanked the treasury group for choosing their territory to hold the treasurers’ council. The South Karnataka officers also welcomed the treasury group with flowers. The two days were packed with several valuable thought provoking & need based sessions covering various important topics which were covered by Robert Clive, Selvin Moorthy, Enoch Manickom, Leroy Samuel and V. P Singh. Paul Douglas, GCAS Director, General Conference and his associate Sandra Grice were also present and they took sessions on ‘GCAS cost sharing concept’. There were also updates from all the Unions on their strategic plans as of March 2013. The spouses had separate interactive & valuable sessions on health and had other activities that kept them busy and happy. The ladies were also handed out surprise gifts that made them glad, which in turn, made the men happier. On behalf of the women, Neetu Attar Singh thanked the division treasurer for inviting them to be a part of the council and also shared that they all had a good time together. Towards the end of the last day, a trip was organized to visit Mysore Palace and the Brindavan Gardens which ended cheerfully. The accommodation was great and comfortable and so was the food. On the whole the whole event was well organized and it went on very smoothly and profitably for all those who attended. Our sincere thanks to Robert Clive and his team for organizing such an event. When & where will be the next one hahahhh Riches Christian,
SUD Local Church Children Care Co-ordinators’ Seminar: North East India Union
Jemima Sangma, NEIU Children Ministries Director, conducted a seminar for the local church children care co-ordinators on 26 & 27th February, 2013 at Garo Section Premises. More than 60 delegates from all over Garo Hills attended the seminar. She dealt with the topics ‘how to take care of the children’, ‘ how to teach Bible stories effectively’. She encouraged the children care co-ordinators to introduce art and craft classes in the children’s Sabbath school to have more participation of the children. The delegates were inspired and energized by attending the seminar which was informative. She used power point presentations. Garo Section children ministries director distributed memory cards with 53 new songs recorded and a mini player to each delegate to teach new songs to the children for a whole year. Today’s young generation is the future of our church. We should develop them in the right manner to be efficient workers in the cause of God to spread the gospel of salvation to the world around. At the close, some games were taught and also some group singing was organized. Everyone who attended was blessed and returned home to do their best to care for the children’s Sabbath schools.
Women’s Convention at Dadenggre
Women from all the churches and companies in Garo Section held a women’s convention at Dadenggre from March 27-31, 2013. More than 200 delegates attended the meeting. The theme was “Arise and Shine”. Betty Linghdoh, union women’s ministries director was the resource personnel. The messages inspired the women and all of them were blessed. During the convention they had a Jamboo sale arranged by the women. Everyone participated in the sale program and they were able to raise some funds for the Dorcas Society of the church. They also had cooking classes where they learnt to prepare good vegetarian meals. They also learnt how to make candles from the ordinary wax. The section women’s ministries director encouraged the women who had best sales by giving them prizes. It was a joyful occasion for the women of Garo section for all of them felt blessed richly by this convention.
Stewardship Seminar in Tura
A section wide stewardship seminar was held in Tura section premises from April 5-7, 2013. 75 delegates from churches and companies from all over Garo Hills, Khasi Hills and Assam border attended the seminar. K. Archite, union stewardship director was the chief guest. He admonished the delegates to live in close connection with the Lord. He told that stewardship meant not only giving tithes and offerings, but life style of each Christian that would draw him/her closer to the Lord. He also urged the delegates to be faithful to the Lord and to dedicate time, talent, and wealth to the Lord for spreading three angels’ message around. The delegates were motivated to go to their respective places and encourage the believers to be honest stewards of the Lord. Barthon Momin, communication director
Adventist Chaplaincy Workshop
Adventist chaplaincy ministry department conducted workshops in two places from July 21 to 28, 2013. The first workshop was held at Vellore Adventist Church. Vijay Kumar, president , Vellore Adventist College sponsored the entire program and also presented a good computer bag to all the delegates. The main resource person was Pastor Gary Councel, for USA chaplain. He was a colonel in the US army and worked as a chaplain. He is a man of rich experience in Chaplaincy ministry c The second meeting was conducted at Falakata from July 24 to 28, 2013. Falakatta was hot and humid. Meetings were conducted from 8 am to 6 pm. In spite of the hot weather, Gary Councel engaged the delegates with his powerful messages through out. Delegates were provided with a pen drive with all his lecture material. All the delegates were greatly blessed from his inspiring lectures. What a difference Southern Asia can make, if all the schools and hospitals in India have a well qualified chaplain who will give counsels and guidance to students and workers there! The chaplain in the hospital may follow up the patients and give instruction for their spiritual well being. May God grant us wisdom and willing mind to venture as a church to train more chaplains who will be in the army, and in the cities to look after the students in secular colleges and universities and also in all schools, colleges and hospitals. Lalchansanga Colney, Director, Chaplaincy Ministry,SUD
Vacation Bible School Jalahally Church
During summer Jallahally church members decided to conduct a Vacation Bible School for the children in the locality. They gathered the VBS materials from Bangalore Metro Conference and started the VBS program on 2nd May, 2013. On the first day about 100 children turned up for the program. Day after day their number increased because the children who attended the first day, gave big publicity all over the place. 2 teachers from the school and 4 church members took initiative and cared for the children during the VBS. Sponsors came forward to provide snacks to the children. BMC officers also supported by their visit. They were happy when they saw such a large group was participating enthusiastically in every activity of the program. They displayed all what they have learnt from the VBS in the church on Sabbath. They were happy and we too were happy. All praise, glory and honor to God and God alone. Devanesan, director, personal ministries, BMC
School News Week of Prayer: Kollegal School
Kollegal School conducted a week of prayer from July 2-5 2013. Ronald Margee, ‘Springs of Joy’ Bible Seminary director was the guest speaker. He presented inspiring messages on “Building for Eternity”. He reminded that God wanted each one of His children to have noble character and to walk according to His way. The theme song was, “I will be true precious Jesus….” It was wonderful to see our students and teachers volunteer in presenting melodious songs in praise of God each day. We thank God for marvelously blessing the school, staff and students through this week of prayer. Prem Cyrus, school chaplain
Tuticorin School: Success & Celebration
By God’s immense grace and abundant blessing, 42 year old Tuticorin school is doing well, in spite of the poor infrastructure and bad conditions. In 2011-12 academic year our school scored 100% result with 100% first classes. In 2012-13, J. Venmukhil has scored 490/500, 4th place in Tuticorin district which is the greatest achievement ever made in the history of our school. She was well appreciated by our school for attaining 4th place in the district and state first in Tamil language. She was awarded APC Veerabaku Memorial Award and Salt Merchant Association of Tuticorin Award by the district collector. A special award was given to her for scoring 99/100 in Tamil Language (state first) as well as scoring school first. We, the school staff would like to congratulate her for her hard work and bringing our institution to the lime light. Samson Ramamoorthy, principal.
J J R Nagar Telugu Revival Meetings
By the grace of God Almighty, we organized a revival meeting in JJR Telugu church from May 24-26, 2013. The meetings were from 6.30—8.30 pm. Around 125 people
attended the meetings regularly and were blessed. G Elisha Rao, Subhavartha TV speaker inspired the congregation with timely messages from the word of God. After listening to the inspiring messages, the believers were spiritually revived and rededicated their lives to Jesus. We thank all those who have assisted us to conduct such a beautiful revival meeting. We also thank Nathaniel for his contribution and Bangalore Metro Conference for their support. All glory and honor be unto our God!
V B Ravi, church pastor, JJ R Nagar Telugu Church
Pastoral Enrichment Seminar: Bangalore Metro Conference
On 27th May, 2013 the pastoral force of Bangalore Metro Conference gathered at the campus of Indian Social Institute at Bangalore for pastoral enrichment seminar. The deliberations began with an inspiring devotion by M Wilson,SUD based on the book of Joshua. It was followed by thought provoking and pertinent presentations by resource personnel on the following topics:
Church Ordinances and its Implications: M. Wilson
Importance of Personal Devotion in the Life of Pastors: Cyril Monthero, president, SCIU
A Review of our Fundamental Beliefs: Peter Halemane, ministerial secretary, SCIU
Friendship Evangelism: Maywald Jesudas, pastor, English church, Hosur
The strategic plans of the evangelistic work in BMC was released in the form of a booklet by president Suresh Daniel. The highlight of the seminar was the launching of BMC website (www.bmcsda.org) which was inaugurated by Samuel Thason, treasurer, SCIU. The seminar was concluded by a fitting consecration message by Maywald Jesudas based on the theme “How to Receive the Latter Rain”. It was heart touching to witness the entire group holding their hands and praying together for the unction of the Holy Spirit. It was indeed a day of revival and reformation for all the pastors in BMC.
James Kennedy, ministerial secretary, BMC
Ten Day Prayer Camp Meeting: Mizo Conference
God loves His Church, He does not want us to be invariable, He therefore calls us to move forward and be revived. We received this call through GC and those who respond to it receive blessings abundantly. For the revival and reformation program, the Mizo Conference has organized “Ten day prayer camp” in Aizawl at Helen Lowry School from August 2- 12, 2013. Church members from all over Mizoram has come together to join the prayer camp. From twenty local Churches, 240 members attended the meetings regularly. On August 6, Tuesday night around 400 members had attended the meeting. Five pastors, PL Biakchhawna, Lalmuansanga Chawngthu, Pu Lalthlamuana, Saizika and Rodingliana led the congregation through the revival experience during the camp meeting by inspiring messages. These speakers delivered messages four times a day. Other than preaching, the campers also spent time reading Bible and E G White writings. Counseling and personal prayer were other highlights. Campers were served only one or two potatoes and a few pulses for a whole day. They did not feel hungry since they felt they were fed by the Spirit. Some of the young people vowed to take only water during the ten day prayer camp. We were delighted to see the enthusiasm of our young people and their thirst for God. Throughout the night they spent time with God in prayer and pleaded with God for outpouring of the Spirit and forgiveness of their sins, after which they felt justified and were rejoicing and singing praises to the Lord Almighty. They also prayed for the sick ones amidst them. Amazingly several of the sick people were healed. One woman who could not raise her (broken) hand prayed for healing and after sometime she could raise her hand to praise God for He healed her amazingly. A great revival had taken place in the lives of most of the people who attended it. We could feel the presence of God throughout the camp meeting. Eddy, who was a devil worshipper, attended the meeting and was converted by the messages he heard and acknowledged Jesus as His personal Savior and dedicated to serve Him rest of his life. He testified that he had burned Bibles in order to please Satan. In the camp meeting he declared that God had delivered him and admitted Adventist church as the true remnant church.
On the last day around 750 people, visitors, workers, laymen were present and experienced the working of the Holy Spirit in their lives. All of us were rejoicing and singing praises to the Lord. Finally everyone of us joined hands together and praised God. The meeting ended with the benediction by L C Colony.
Youth Week Prayer: Division Head Quarters Church, Hosur
The youth department of Jeevan Jyothi church has organized a week of prayer for the youth of the church from 4 to 10th August, 2013. The speaker, Anbudurai Albert, pastor, Central English church, Bangalore, based His inspiring sermons on the topic “We need the Lord”. Day after day he challenged the enthusiastic youth of our church with various aspects in connection with the topic. “If we go to Him feeling thirsty, Jesus will quench our thirst by providing the living water as how He provided to the Samaritan woman; if you are hungry, He is willing to provide the bread of life. He is the Bread of Life that came from heaven; If you are lost and lonely He will search you and find you out and be with you as a companion in your spiritual journey heavenward; If you feel disconnected, you can go to Him and He will keep you connected and you will be able to bear fruits”.
Jesus says, “I am the wine and ye are the branches: He that abideth in me and I in Him, the same bringeth forth much fruit; for without me ye can do nothing.” John 15:5.
10th August, Sabbath, was the culmination of the week of prayer when the young pastor challenged the congregation with the message, “All things are possible” if we put Jesus at the centre of our life. He can relieve us from our lives of sinfulness and make us worthy of eternal life to enjoy that heavenly bliss”. He illustrated how the dry bones in the valley were brought back to life by the Life Giver (Ezekiel 37: 1-14) and encouraged the congregation to go to Jesus who is waiting to receive each one of us to make us worthy citizens of the world to come. The youth of the church assisted the speaker to present each day’s message with appropriate illustrations projected on the stage. It was a week of wonderful spiritual experience for all who attended it.
Ramani Kurian, SUD
Independence Day Celebration: Division Headquarters, Hosur
As usual, the independence day was celebrated on the division campus, Hosur under the leadership of Ravi Shankar, chairman, social committee, SUD. The program started with a prayer by Maywald Jesudas, the church pastor. The color party marched forward with the chief guest, R. Muniraj, retired Thasildar, Hosur to hoist the flag. After which, Ravi Shankar welcomed the chief guest and the audience. After the introductory remarks by
Selvin Moorthy, Under Treasurer, SUD, Sherlyn Daniel, one of the pathfinders, delivered a wonderful patriotic speech and Adley Christian, another pathfinder, recited a patriotic poem. It was interesting that during his speech, the chief guest, a non Adventist, presented a lot of information about Seventh-day Church and its service to the society through schools, colleges and hospitals all over the world and congratulated the church. It was nice to watch the pathfinders of Hosur campus arrayed in their full uniform led by the flag party marching forward in front of the office building. In conclusion, V P Singh, Associate Treasurer, SUD offered the closing prayer. A cultural program followed by games also was organized by the social committee. At the end, a fellowship lunch was served.
Ramani Kurian
Wedding Bells
Dony with Sumi: Dony Franklin s/o G Victor John & Alphonsa Mary and Sumi d/o (Late) Thomson K & Annamma were united in holy matrimony on 28th July, 2013 at Jeevan Jyothi English church, Hosur.
Obituary
Kuttiyil Mathukutty Mathew K M Mathew was born in Konni, Pathanamthitta, Kerala on March 5, 1943 to Kuttiyil George Mathew and Saramma. After his education in Kerala, he joined Spicer College as a staff in the college press in 1960 and worked there until 1970. Then he went to Persian Gulf and worked there. Returning from Gulf, he joined Lowry Memorial College Press. After retirement, he was staying with his wife Achamma Mathew in Bangalore. He developed some medical problems and admitted in Chinmaya Mission Hospital on 11th July and he breathed his last on 14th July, 2013. He leaves behind his wife, children and grand children. We hope to meet him on the day of resurrection.
Sheila Antonio Sheila was born to Mr. &Mrs. Antonio on June 16, 1933. She worked as a staff nurse in Lady Wellington Nursing Home, Chennai. She came to Bangalore in eighties to look after her ailing mother and after her mother’s death she joined her sister, Esther Gallyot in Dubai. She was a right hand to Esther in her ministry to the Lord. She is one of the founder members of Dubai Adventist Church. Sabbaths were a delight for her as the early church in Dubai met and worshipped in her sister Esther’s home. Her ardent love for the Lord and her zeal in spreading the good news were exemplary. Sheila was very much interested in ministering to the children. She gave Bible study to the children and led them to accept Jesus as their personal Savior wherever she stayed. When she returned to India, she became a committed member of Central English church , Bangalore and served the Lord in various capacities. Her heart and soul was outreach. Her concern was for the poor and needy and she sacrificed much for them. She ably looked after Mrs. Quinn, who passed away at 103, until her last. Many other sick persons were blessed by her care. She succumbed to the terminal illness from which she had been suffering for some time, on July 18, 2013 at Bangalore. (Life sketch)
Youth Retreat at Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh
April 25 to 28, 2013 I am thrilled to share the report of the successful “Youth Retreat” held at Jeeva Sudha Pastoral Centre, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh during April 25 to 28, 2013. The Theme of the retreat was “DISCOVERING JESUS: THE WAY, THE TRUTH, & THE LIFE”. The goal of the youth retreat is to make optimum use of the potentials of Adventist youth for the glory of God. The focus of youth training is on discipling and mentoring the youth to be vibrant witness for the Lord Jesus Christ. Specific Objectives of Youth Retreat 1.To lift up Jesus and to draw youth to Him 2.To train youth in assisting the local church in its growth 3.To train youth for witnessing in the community. 4.To orient the youth in seeking Adventist education 5.To motivate the youth in perusing career in ministry, pointing out “Spicer” as an option. Fig 1: Priston translating the message for Shreeletha Solomon It was a unique program targeted at rural youth. The youth in urban areas often find several opportunities to attend camps and retreats but not the rural youth. With the best efforts of North Rayalseema Section officers a total of 113 youth- 51 boys and 62 girls participated in the 4-day retreat.
Fig 2: Priston & Jesinth at praise & worship Kurnool is one of the four districts that comprises Rayalseema Region of Andhra Pradesh. Kurnool is the last district entered by Adventist Church. A decade ago there were just three churches in Kurnool district but today Kurnool has 258 churches spread over several villages. Most of these new churches are taken care by Pastors who have as many as 5 to 10 churches to cater. A visit to some of these churches last year brought to my notice that there are several educated and talented youth in the churches but they are not trained to shoulder the church responsibilities. As a youth researcher I was fully aware that if we provide some direction and training mighty things can be achieved through the involvement of youth in our churches. Hence this retreat was planned with the support of officers at North Rayalseema Section, Kurnool and East Central India Union (ECIU) at Hyderabad.
Fig 3: Sam Livingston, from Asian Aid addressing the youth on building their career. Gladstain Jacob, Asst. pastor, Spicer College Church was the main speaker. Narendra Rao and Rani Rao, doctors from Bangalore provided health messages. Kimberly Azelton from Weimar Institute, California shared health remedies. Sam Livingston from Asian Aid encouraged the youth to make Christ the Way, the Truth and the Life. Priston Joshi from Hyderabad made a lasting impact on youth through praise and worship service. Leaders of the North Rayalseema Section led the morning devotion. T Charles representing East Central India Union challenged the youth to live up to Christ’s message. Fig 4: All the resource persons were honoured by North Rayalseema Section leaders As part of the Sabbath program, communion service and feet washing ceremony were organized with a desire to familiarize the service to youth. A social program was arranged on the campus lawn on Sabbath evening bringing out the talents of youth. A special session of “Commitment and Consecration” was conducted by T Charles at the end of the program where the youth were dedicated to the service of the Lord. The entire 4 days program was recorded by “Blessed Hope” Television crew. Fig 5: Youth in full attendance all through the programs In spite of hot summer the youth remained attentive all through the 4 days program. They were self-motivated and eager to learn more about Christ. They showed great interest and actively participated in praise and worship, group discussions and in giving testimonies. It is to the credit of the rural youth that they could make maximum use of the retreat for their own spiritual growth. The youth have requested the organizers to make frequent visits to their churches and to conduct similar programs so that more youth could be benefitted in the villages. If it is God’s will we will certainly want to do more for the rural Adventist youth. Let us not forget that the “youth are not only the future of the church; they are also very much a part of it today! “The youth, if rightly trained, could sway a mighty influence” (Messages to Young People, p.204). I foresee the Rural Adventist Youth (RAY) as a RAY of Hope for Adventist church in future. Fig 6: Dr. Narendra Rao’s health message is translated by John Sundar Rao. I wish to thank Wesley James, Loma Linda University, CA., Surendra Bastiam Pilli Muscat, Oman., J Peter, Principal, Sanpada School, G Vijayaraj from Bangalore, Sam Arulanandam, Melbourne, Australia, Victor Sam and Pr Vara Prasad ECIU, Hyderabad for their whole hearted support in successfully organizing this retreat. Fig 7: Group photo of youth participants with leaders I would also like to thank the resource persons for all their hard work. Thanks are also due to the leadership of the North Rayalseema section and the Pastors and Global Volunteers for their kind cooperation. Above all I thank our Lord Jesus Christ for being all through the program and for richly blessing our youth. Dr. R J Solomon, ICSSR Senior Research Fellow, Mumbai.
A Day I’ll Never Forget
Jaya Singh as told to Benjamin Baker
The morning was cool when I stepped out of my house, the gray clouds in the sky looking like giant pillows. I worea beautifully-tailored crepe silk dress with an umbrella cut, one my mom had made especially for me.
I was excited as I walked to school, for today was to be very special. This morning all the students from Vijayawada Adventist Elementary would cross the street to the large stadium and hear the prime minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru, speak. I couldn’t wait to see him in person. Since the time I was young enough to understand,my parents had related to me great things about Pandit Nehru. Along with Mahatma Gandhi he had fought for the freedom of our country, India. Because he was known to love children, weaffectionately called him “Cha Cha Nehru” (Uncle Nehru).
In those days all sorts of big events were held on the Gymkhana Club Grounds—sports matches, circuses, exhibitions—but the elementary students rarely got a chance to attend them. So that morning the teachers lined us up and we walked across the street and into the stadium. I and my classmates sat right in the first row, at Nehru’s request. I was awed by the size of the place.
I’ll never forget when I first saw Cha Cha Nehru. He came through an entranceway into the right side of the stadium, surrounded by security men who had serious expressions on their faces. But Nehru himself had a wide grin and was waving to the crowd.
His security made to go right onto the high platform, but instead of following them Nehrupaused in front of us children.In seconds the prime minister was standing in front of me. He bent down to my level and touched my head ina gesture of blessing.Bowing my head, Ifoldedboth palms of my hands together inthe gesture of “Namaste” (“Namaste” is a traditional greeting in India).Nehru returned the greeting, and then asked, “What’s your name?”
“Jaya,” I said shyly.
“Do you know what your name means?” Nehru asked.
“Yes. It means victory,” I replied proudly.
Nehru smiled. “Good.What school do you attend?”
“I study at the Seventh-day Adventist elementary right across the street.” I gestured in its direction.
Nehru smiled again. “Oh, that is good. I heard that Seventh-day Adventists schools have a very good education system.”
With that the great man patted me on the head again and began speaking with the little boy next to me. He talked to one more child,and then ascended the platform.
Years later I had the opportunityto see Cha Cha Nehru’s daughter, Indira Gandhi, and his grandson, Sanjay Gandhi. All in all, I was blessed to see in person three generations of prime ministers. But none was as special as my original meetingwith Nehru.
Now that I am older andlook back to that encounter more than 50 years ago, I thank God for the witness of our church and its institutions. It speaks inour favor that we are known and have a good reputation worldwide. May we continue to serve humanity and reflectJesus.
Jaya Singh and Benjamin Baker work in the Office of Archives, Statistics, and Research at the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists in Silver Spring, Maryland, USA.
Inauguration of Dr. Vincent Injety as South African College President
On July 31, 2013 the inauguration ceremony of Dr. Vincent Injety, the new president of Helderberg College, took place in Anderson Hall at 10.00 am. It was truly a gala occasion with many guests and also dignitaries from the South African Union Conference, the Chancellor, Dr. Letseli and local representatives and many guests. Promptly it started at 10.am, with the marching in of the staff and followed by the participants in the service. The whole service was well orchestrated, the special music was appropriate from two student groups and it all contributed to an enjoyable occasion. The special speaker for the occasion was Dr. M C. Nhlapo, from the Kwa-Zulu OFS conference and he spoke very well about the contributions that Private Colleges and Universities make to the Education of youth in South Africa and Helderberg College is ranked among the top 7 for quality education!
The charge to Dr. Injetty was given by the Education Director of the SAU – Dr. Gerald Du Preez, himself a former president of the College. After signing his acceptance of the charge as the new president he was asked to remove his academic regalia and he was given the new college regalia and then the Chancellor handed him the Mace of Authority. Dr. Injetty then responded and spelled out his vision for the college and the support he needed to carry out the vision.
Dr. Injetty is a graduate of Spicer Memorial College in India and has served in India, Solusi University as Dean of the Faculty of Business and his last two years as Pro-Vice Chancelor. He joined the Helderberg College Business faculty in 2008 as head of the Business department, in 2011 he became the Vice-President for Academic Administration of the College. He has presented professional papers on Strategic Management and non-profit management in various countries including South Africa, Zimbabwe, Hong Kong, Turkey and the United States. He is currently advisor to MBA students of Regent Business School, South Africa and also for the Adventist University of Africa in Kenya.
He is supported by his wife, Lynda Priscilla, who lectures in the faculty of Business and they have two children, Sahana and Steven. His message to the patrons, alumni and supporters of Helderberg College is to join him in building the wall – quoting from Nehmiah 4:6 “ So we built the wall and the entire wall was joined together.” Working together he believes we can help build Helderberg College to reach a higher level.
forwarded by Dr. John Matthews Courtesy to SUD E-News, August 22,2013
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Presidents Council 2013 August 14-17
Tourist Lodge, Chaltlang Aizwal Mizoram
This year the presidents’ council was held in Aizwal, the capital of the Mizoram from August 14-17, 2013. The inaugural function was held in Aizwal Club and Lalthanhawala, Chief Minister of Mizoram and the first lady of the state and Ronald Sapa Tlau were present for the occasion. In his address, the chief minister appreciated the work of Seventh-day Adventist Church pioneers for their contribution to the development of the Christian mission in Mizoram. He also invited all the delegates for a dinner with him on the last day of the meeting.
The first meeting started on Thursday morning. R John, Division President spoke on seven deadly sins and how to overcome these sins. It was a wonderful Bible study. He closed the message referring the sacrifice of David Livingston’s life for the African nation to win them for Christ.
Justus Devadas, president, Spicer Memorial College presented a paper on strategic planning during the first session. Robert Clive, treasurer, SUD presented a papers on “transparency and accountability” and “self reliance” in the afternoon session.
The devotionals were taken by Rathanasing on Thursayday evening, Biakchhawana on Friday morning. Much time was spent for prayer sessions that were led by M. Wilson, president, ECIU. The entire program came to a close with a prayer session.
On Friday, delegates had the privilege of visiting different churches for the vesper meeting and so also on Sabbath. 18 churches in Aizwal and neighbourhood had the opportunity to listen to the presidents’ council delegates.
On Sabbath after noon, a musical program was organized. Different church choirs presented their musical programs and at the end the Music Fest Mizo Adventist Music Association was inaugurated.
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South West India Union: Third Constituency Session
September 12-14, 2013
T P Kurian.
The third constituency session of South West India Union was held in Darsana Pastoral Centre, Vilanganoor, Peechi Dam, Thrissur from September 12-14, 2014. The devotion was led by Selvamony Yovan, president, SWIU on 12th afternoon followed by business session. And all the delegates and the dignitaries from the Division were welcomed. Following the business session, the retirees were honored with a plaque in appreciation of their valuable service for the church. The secretary and the treasurer of SWIU presented their reports. There is a substantial growth in the tithe income. Then the section departments presented the reports. During the planning session, the nomination committee met and the section presidents were elected first.
In the afternoon as the planning committee had its deliberations, simultaneously the nomination committee also met and transacted their business. The planning session was led by T P Kurian, SUD and had a livelily discussion regarding various plans for soul winning for the coming five years and also discussed about the strength, weakness, opportunities and threats (SWOT) analysis of the union. Many suggestions were brought out during the discussions.
Nomination Committee Report
Alappuzha- Pathanamthitta Section President Stevenson R
Secretary/ Treasurer M I Korah
Idukki Section President Raju Abraham
Secretary/ Treasurer D Chalres
Malabar Region Director S Jacob
North Kerala Section President Benny Joseph
Secretary K P Baby
Treasurer V T Mathai
South Kerala Section President Philip S Jacob
Secretary Antoni Devadas
Treasurer Ajith C George
Union Departments Ministerial Associate K P Cherian
SS/PS Associate Jose Prakash
Family Ministry Micha Aruldas
Associate Annakutty Varghese
V O P Director Rajan Solomon
The existing department directors will continue until they retire and associate will take over as full-fledged directors after them.
Eleven evangelists were ordained to the Lord’s ministry. They are as follows: Abraham K P, Anil Devadas, Ajith T K, Binoy Chacko, Biju Abraham, Biju P J, Boben P M, Doney Mathew, Jose K T, Joymon M and Joshua Ebenezer.
Sabbath celebration was part of the constituency meeting. Leroy Samuel, associate treasurer, SUD delivered the message during the vespers. His message on special calling was inspiring to the congregation as well as the newly ordained ministers. The ordination candidates were presented and dedicated during the vesper service. On 14th Sabbath, during the divine service, R. John, president, SUD encouraged the congregation to get ready for the coming of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. The service climaxed with the laying of hand upon the ordination candidates and dedication of the newly elected presidents and the department directors. Thus the meeting ended with a positive note that both pastors and members dedicated themselves to serve the Lord wholeheartedly.
South Western India Constituency: pictorial news
September 12, 2013 program
PA Varghese, Secretary’s report D Chandran, Treasurer’s report Honoring special guests
Honoring retirees Audience Audience
September 13, 2013 program
Song Service Devotion- T P Kurian Idukki section report, R Stevenson
Ministerial report, John Philip SS/PM report, K J Varghese WM report, Sushama Joseph
Newly elected section presidents & director ,Audience Ordination Candidates
Vesper Service Leroy Samuel speaks, Rajamony translates
September 14,
Song Service Micha Aruldas welcomes Feature Talk, Rosamma Mathew Mission Appeal-Lilly Benny Joseph
Music Freddy & John Special Song Audience
Children’s Sabbath School Song book release- Dr. Kuriachan R John releases CD and song book
Trichur church children’s choir Ordination candidates with spouses
Divine hour speaker-- R John, Division President
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If the earth were the size of a coin, the sun would be as big as a nine-foot beach ball. |
was invented, we discovered that we were wrong. Each time we’ve invented a stronger telescope, we’ve learned that the universe is bigger than we thought. We’ve discov-ered a universe so big that not just our little planet, or our weak sun, but our entire Milky Way galaxy is just a spot, a blip, barely worth noticing.
How big is the universe?
How big is the universe? Bigger than we think. Bigger than we can even imagine! Let’s see if we can wrap our minds around some of the numbers.
How far have you traveled in the last year? Twenty thousand miles? Fifty thousand? Many people who fly for
business regularly travel one hundred thousand or more miles every year. We can easily see the moon when we look up into the sky—it’s only about two hundred fifty thousand miles
away. We can also see the sun—although we shouldn’t look directly at it. It looks as if it is about the same size as the moon, but really it’s just a lot farther away—ninety-three million miles. It’s so far away that it takes sunlight over eight minutes to reach the earth!
How big is the sun? About a million earths would fit inside it. If the earth were the size of a coin, the sun would be as big as a nine-foot beach ball. That is almost too big to imagine! The sun has to be the biggest thing in the uni-verse, doesn’t it?
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solar system—the sun and all the planets—was the size of a coin, the sun would be visible only under a microscope, and the nearest star would be three hundred feet away. If you could travel at the speed of light—that’s 186,000 miles per second—it would still take one hundred thou-sand years just to travel across our galaxy!
If our whole galaxy was the size of a coin—remember, that’s two hundred billion stars—our solar system would be too small to be seen under a regular microscope. The other galaxies out there would still be from one foot to one thousand feet away.
So many galaxies! So many stars!
And how many other galaxies are there? In an attempt to see deeper in space than ever before, astronomers focused
the Hubble telescope on a seemingly empty patch of the night sky. Empty—no visible stars, galaxies, or any-thing. They focused on nothing for eleven days, then carefully examined the photo-graph. In this tiny little spot—about 3 percent
of the size of a full moon—they found more than ten thou-sand galaxies—not stars, but entire galaxies of stars—each with billions of stars.
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that there are more than a billion planets.2
How many of those planets have animals or plants of some kind? We don’t know the answer to that question yet. And could there be intelligent life on some other planet? That’s the big question all astronomers are ask-ing.
The wonders of the universe are beyond imagination! And we haven’t even mentioned nebulas, quasars, black holes, or any of the many other fascinating objects in our universe. Can it really all have come into existence acci-dentally?
neuron cells
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knew about the universe. The heavens, he decided, must be as “imperfect” as the earth.
While Galileo was studying the moon, he was surprised to discover something else. He no-ticed that the sky around
the moon was filled with stars—stars no one had ever seen before. The “Milky Way” was well known, but it was thought to be a cloud of gas or dust particles. Of course, the Milky Way is really a large number of stars that are too faint and close together for the eye to see clearly. For the first time, Galileo could see that there were far more than
just the 1,022 stars that the an-cient Greeks had counted. This discovery helped scientists re-alize that the universe is enor-mously large.
A few weeks later, Galileo was surprised again. While looking at the planet Jupiter through his telescope, Galileo
discovered small “stars” that seemed to stay close to Jupiter. Surprisingly, these “stars” first appeared on one side of Jupiter, then disappeared, and then reappeared on the other side of Jupiter. Later, they disappeared again and reappeared on the first side. Galileo realized that
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in the moon and on other planets, the universe is orga-nized into very specific structures—solar systems, galax-ies, and clusters of galaxies. And we have discovered certain evidence that the universe is not eternal, that it had a beginning.
Today, we are used to the idea that new discoveries may change our ideas—new technology, new medicines, new ways of thinking. But in Galileo’s time, this was not so easily accepted. When Galileo turned his telescope to-ward the moon on that December night in 1609, he could not have imagined how much his discoveries would change our way of thinking.
An unimaginably large universe
As we have seen, the universe is much larger than Galileo realized. Our earth is part of a system of eight planets and many smaller objects that revolve around the sun. Our sun is one of billions of stars in the universe, and is far distant from any other star. The closest star to us, Proxima Centauri, is about twenty-five trillion miles, or about 4.2 light-years away. In space, the distances are so large that we don’t use miles or kilometers to measure them. We use light-years, the distance light travels in a year going 186,000 miles per second. Remember, it takes eight minutes for light to reach us from the sun, ninety-three million miles away.
If we tried to travel to Proxima Centauri in a rocket going sixteen thousand miles per hour, we would never make it. It would take 175,000 years to travel that far!
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stars, but it also contains many things we cannot see. As we saw earlier, we do not know exactly how many stars there are in the universe. But if the two hundred billion stars in our Milky Way galaxy are on the average, and there are at least 175 billion galaxies, then there must be at least 350 billion trillion stars.
And the visible stars may form only about one-tenth of the mass of the universe. The rest is in the form of “dark
he Antennae Galaxies
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Matter is not scattered around randomly in the universe, but is mostly clumped into stars, planets, and other objects. |
move farther apart from each other. Scientists have dis-covered that something similar is happening to the stars. They are all moving apart from each other. Apparently,
the universe is expanding, like a balloon expands with air.
If the universe is expand-ing, it must have been smaller in the past. The farther we look into the past, the smaller the universe would be. If we look back far enough, the uni-
verse would have shrunken down too small to see, then to an invisible point. This would be the beginning of the uni-verse. From that invisible point, the entire universe has grown to its present size. Based on this reasoning, scien-tists began to believe that the universe had a beginning.
Modern scientists were divided at first over whether to accept the idea. One astronomer, Sir Fred Hoyle, was so opposed to this idea that he mockingly referred to it as the “big bang.” The name caught on, and we still refer to the theory as the big bang theory. Further studies and discov-eries seemed to support the big bang theory, and most scientists now accept it.
The big bang theory raises some very big questions. What would cause the universe to appear from a tiny point, or from nothing? Could this happen accidently? Or is there something or someone behind the creation of the universe?
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Butterfly Nebula.
and clusters. It could as easily be made up of just clouds of dust. Scientifically, the second law of thermodynamics tells us that order breaks down over time. That means the universe was more orderly in the past than it is now. Tracing this idea back to the beginning of the universe means that the universe must have been created with ex-tremely precise original conditions.
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that the universe has many finely tuned properties—ex-actly the ones required in order for life to exist. For ex-ample, life requires molecules to construct bodies, carry
Dust clouds in the Eagle Nebula
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ie Earth
Giant clam
cells live within the cells of the clam’s mantle, where they produce food by photosynthesis. A single clam may have millions or even billions of algal cells in its tissues. The algae obtain nutrients from the clam, and the clam gets part of its nutrients from food produced by the algae. This is a kind of cooperative relationship in which each partner benefits the other. Together, the giant clam and its algae can live for up to one hundred years.
Cooperative relationships are common among living organisms. Some, like the giant clam and the tiny alga, are very specific. In the big picture, all living organisms inter-act in ways that are mutually beneficial. Plants capture energy from sunlight and use it to convert water and car-bon dioxide into food. Oxygen is released in the process.
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begins just seven days after a full moon that occurs be-tween October 8 and November 23. It may be repeated for two or sometimes three days. The peak of swarming is a pe-riod of about thirty minutes at high tide, just after midnight.
Somehow, the worms can sense when the time is right, and they
Shearwater all produce their eggs at about the same
time. So many eggs are produced that the Samoans are able to collect them for food.
Worms living in other regions may spawn in a differ-ent month, but spawning is always rather precisely timed and coordinated. Somehow, these worms are able to coor-dinate their spawning. Because they all respond to the same signal in their environment, their species survives.
A crow-sized bird known as the Shearwater is another creature that might be spotted along the Great Barrier Reef at certain times of the year. Shearwaters spend their entire life at sea, except for when they are breeding. When breed-ing, they nest in burrows which they dig for themselves.
Shearwaters are marvelous navigators. They wander freely over the oceans without losing their way. They leave their nesting burrows before dawn and return to them after dark, which means they must be able to find the
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Another species, the Sooty Shearwater, migrates from the Antarctic waters to California, Alaska, and Japan, and returns, a trip of thirty-nine thousand miles. Shearwaters are truly one of the wonders among living creatures.
Many other creatures have the ability to travel for hun-dreds or even thousands of miles and return to the exact starting place. Pacific salmon are famous for their ability to return to the place where they grew up. Sea turtles may travel thousands of miles between the Caribbean and is-lands in the Atlantic Ocean. Millions of songbirds migrate annually between North and South America or between Europe and Africa. Their migratory instinct and the ability
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suitable temperature for the necessary chemical reactions. As far as we know, no other place in the universe has the right combination of these features to support living or-ganisms (although some possibilities have recently been discovered—which should be very interesting!).
As we all know, sunlight provides the energy for living organisms. A few bacteria get their energy from chemical reactions deep in the sea, but these are the exception. Sun-light is such a common, ordinary feature of our daily lives that it’s easy to forget how special it is.
Light is a form of energy known as electromagnetic radiation. The strength of this kind of energy varies greatly.
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speed the earth rotates on its axis, and by the way the continents and oceans are distributed across the surface of the earth.
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when the surface freezes. If ice sank, the lake would even-tually freeze up from bottom to top and kill most of the creatures in the lake. Water absorbs oxygen, needed by fish and other aquatic organisms. Water molecules tend to cling together, which is an important factor enabling wa-ter to move upward to the tops of tall trees. Liquid water flows easily, which permits it to move freely along the surface or through the soil, where it can be taken up by plants, or provide moisture for worms and other soil or-
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f Humans
were instant celebrities, having risked everything and suc-ceeded in doing something that had never been done before.
As one would expect of such highly trained, profes-sional men, the astronauts were quick to give credit for their success to the combined efforts of thousands of sci-entists and technicians. Their successful flight to the moon could not have been done by one or a few individuals. It required years of work by many thousands of highly trained professionals.
The uniqueness of humans
The success of the Apollo 11 mission was a spectacu-lar accomplishment by humans. “Think Big” multi-year projects such as the Apollo missions are not uncommon in human societies, but they are unique to humans. No other
species does such things. No other creatures carry out proj-ects involving years of coordinated work by many individuals.
Why not? Why couldn’t they? Many other creatures have far greater popula-tions, and some of
them have amazing abilities that humans do not. Humans cannot fly like the birds, or swim like fish, or climb like monkeys. But humans can travel through the air or through
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able to recognize ourselves as individuals and to make de-cisions regarding how we will behave. This combination makes us responsible for our decisions. It gives us a sense of morality.
This moral sense motivates many people to behave re-sponsibly and reliably, allowing us to cooperate on a scale far beyond anything simple animals can do. Thousands of human technicians were able to trust each other and coop-erate for the good of the Apollo project, even when it in-convenienced them personally. Animals cannot accom-plish such goals, in part because they lack the combination of self-consciousness and free will needed for a sense of
morality and responsibility. Religion is another thing that is unique to humans. No other species could pos-sibly have religious habits because they lack what is needed for morality—free will and self-consciousness. As strange as it may sound, you could argue that Chris-tianity contributed to the success of the Apollo mis-sion. How? Christianity
provided the philosophical foundations—the thinking— necessary for the development of science. Science could not develop in a culture that thought nature was con-trolled by distant gods who were constantly fighting with
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things other species do. Many evolutionists would argue that humans don’t really have free will and the morality that comes with it, even though it seems like we do.
There are a number of problems with this view. One of the most troubling problems is that evolutionary pro-cesses—which should exist only to ensure sur-vival—do not explain why humans have abili-ties far beyond those needed just to survive.
Why should humans appreciate art, music, and beauty? What evolutionary advantage is gained by the ability to paint a picture, or to compose a poem, or to enjoy the flowers? There are many similar objections that could be made. To many, they show that evolutionary theory is not a good explanation for the extraordinary abilities of humans.
What if humans were created by a Being with powers beyond our understanding? Could that explain why we have these kinds of abilities? Let’s take some time to ex-plore the Christian story of creation and see.
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describes God as a being of relationships, Someone who wants to be in a relationship with humans. Like God, we are beings of relationships. We live in families, in com-munities, in nations, and everything we do is focused on how we are relating to others.
The human ability to have relationships with others may be a reflection of one part of the image of God.
As we discovered earlier, human creativity goes far be-yond anything needed just to survive. This creativity al-lows humans to solve many complex problems, such as sending a man to the moon. Many other spectacular ex-amples could be given of human creativity in problem-solving, but there is more to the story. We can find solu-
tions to difficult problems, but with our creativity, we also explore things not needed for survival—things like beauty.
If God created our world, then He must also be a lover of beauty. Humans have cre-ated colorful paintings, dra-
matic sculptures, magnificent buildings and bridges, and many kinds of music. But these only faintly imitate the beauty in sunsets and flowers, in natural landscapes, and in the sounds of birds and other creatures. Can it be that humans love beauty because they were created in the im-age of a God who loves beauty?
If humans were created by God, then that may explain why we have abilities to think creatively, to plan ahead,
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Then, as they fill the earth with larger populations, humans are asked to manage the resources of the planet. If God’s image is reflected in them, they will treat the crea-tures of earth with kindness and safeguard the environment that all creatures share.
No one could claim that humans have managed the re-sources of the earth properly—not the way we have pol-luted the skies and water by the overuse of coal and oil. Not the way we’ve hunted some animals to extinction and allowed others to be wiped out by destroying their habi-tats. Too often, we’ve chosen profits and greed instead of responsible planning for the future.
But we could have—and we could still. We have the abilities to manage the earth, and those abilities—to rea-son from cause to effect, to creatively plan ahead and
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even imagine what it means to “create,” it doesn’t seem like the sort of work that would cause someone to break a sweat or need a break.
Rest
So why would God rest? And why was it important to include this announcement of “rest” in the story? Could it be that this seventh day of rest is not in the story for God, but for humans? Maybe by imitating God’s pattern of six days of creative work and a seventh day devoted to re-lationships, we are express-ing an important aspect of God’s image. Is it possible that when we follow this di-vine example, we escape the trap of focusing only on sur-viving—or as we see it today,
on making a living?
Think about it. What a wonderful gift that would be! Did God know, for example, that:
- •Our problem-solving skills could lead us to work too many hours when the solution didn’t come easily?
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What difference does it make?
The Creation story says that God rested on the seventh day. But could it possibly matter which day we rest? What difference does a day make? Surely what matters is setting the time aside for relationship and worship.
Let’s answer that by looking at a story from the Bi-ble book of 2 Kings. Naaman was a commander in the army of ancient Syria (also called Aram) when he con-tracted one of the most dreaded diseases of the day— leprosy. Not only was leprosy a death sentence; it was a slow and horrible death. (Leprosy is still present in some parts of the world today, but there is effective treatment.)
The disease causes sores on the skin and damage to nerves. In those days, with no treatment available, it led
to deformed hands and feet, as well as horrible skin growths. And if the disease wasn’t bad enough, anyone with leprosy was considered “unclean” or contagious. They had to sepa-rate themselves from their
family and friends and either live alone or with other lep-ers. It was not just a physical death sentence—it was a social death sentence and seen as a punishment of the gods.
Naaman, a powerful and important leader in the army, was desperate to find some cure before others became aware of his disease and shunned him.
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King Joram knew that leprosy was incurable. He could only see a plot. This Syrian king just wants to blame me when Naaman dies. Then he’ll attack us with his army! He stood up and ripped his robe. “Am I God to decide who lives or dies?” he shouted.
Naaman was ready to give up and go home, but the prophet Elisha heard what the king had done. He sent a message saying, “Why are you so upset? Send the man to
me and the Syrians will learn that there is a real prophet in Israel.”
When Naaman and his entourage ar-rived at Elisha’s house, he expected the prophet to per-form a healing ritual or make a sacrifice to the gods. But Elisha’s servant Gehazi appeared at the door alone. He passed on Elisha’s instruction: “Go and wash yourself in the Jor-dan River seven times. Then you will be healed.”
“What?!” Naaman was already mad that the prophet hadn’t even bothered to step outside and meet him. In-stead, Elisha orders him to wash in a dirty river! “If washing would do any good, why wouldn’t I wash in the rivers of Syria?” Then he stomped off and headed for home.
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of the covenant to wade out and stand in the middle of the river.
When they did, the flow of the water stopped! As the priests stood in place, the north end of the river piled up
behind them as the south end flowed away and dried out. After all the people had crossed, God di-rected them to stack twelve river stones at the spot where they had crossed. It was an endless reminder that their God—their
Creator God—had touched the waters of the Jordan River and opened the way for them. Those stones are still there today.
The water of the Jordan River did have a special bless-ing that the rivers of Syria didn’t have. God had touched that water in a special way many years before. It wasn’t the water or the rocks that healed Naaman, but the bless-ing of the Creator whom Elisha worshiped.
A special day
Now back to our question: If God gave us a gift—one day in seven to rest—because of the other special gifts we have, does it matter which day we rest, which day we wor-ship on?
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were given responsibilities that would cause stress, and problem-solving skills that would bring pressure. But in the same act of creation that brought them into being, they were given a counter-balance, a gift that could off-set the problems those gifts might bring.
Conclusion
There’s no doubt that humans are different than other species on earth. If we are more than just advanced apes, more than just smart monkeys, then maybe we are part of a plan to fill the earth with life and care for it. If we were
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Records show that the shaking was felt from Finland to Africa, and tsunamis of various sizes struck North Africa, France, England, Ireland, Belgium, Holland, and the is-lands of the Caribbean.
The earthquake destroyed much of the city of Lisbon, including the royal palace with its library of some seventy thousand volumes, the king’s cathedral, and a priceless art collection. The churches, full of worshipers, collapsed, killing many hundreds of people. Thousands of homes and other buildings were destroyed or damaged, and crowds of survivors ran out of doors to safety, gathering around the docks where there were no buildings to col-lapse upon them. From the docks, they could watch the water of the bay recede out to sea, exposing lost ship-
wrecks and assorted items of lost cargo. Not realizing the danger they were in, many ran out to search for treasure in the sunken ships.
Unknown to the crowd, the quakes would be followed by a series of three
tsunamis. The water first pushed westward, emptying the bay. A few minutes later, a tsunami wave twenty to thirty feet high, crashed up the Tagus River into the city, destroy-ing what remained of the buildings that were located close
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thousand people were killed and 75 to 85 percent of the city was destroyed. Portugal lost much of its political and economic power, and that was never recovered. But more importantly to us, the event also marked a turning point in
the way people thought. Before the earthquake,
people in Europe had a very idealistic way of looking at religion and the world. Some European philosophers thought
that the world was just as God had created it—the best of all possible worlds. Other leading thinkers had their doubts. The earthquake seemed to settle the question: this was clearly not the best possible world.
From a religious point of view, there didn’t seem to be any reason for the terrible Lisbon catastrophe of 1755. Some church leaders insisted that the earthquake was some kind of divine punishment on the city. But others pointed out that the red-light district—the seedy section where prostitutes, drugs, and strong drink was available at every corner—was only lightly damaged, while most of the major churches and cathedrals were destroyed. That didn’t fit well with the idea that God had sent pun-ishment.
People began to search for other ways to understand their world. The Lisbon earthquake led to a major change in European thinking culture. Catastrophes came to be seen to be the results of natural forces rather than divine judgments. God seemed to be distant and uninvolved, and
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Curse God and die
The Bible book of Job tells a story of a very rich and religious man named Job. He has a wife, seven sons, and three daughters. His fields are full of oxen, donkeys, cam-els, and sheep. He is a faithful follower of God, and he is blessed with wealth and happiness.
But then the story shifts to an unusual point of view— the courts of God Himself. There a meeting is taking place. All the “sons of God” have been called together and with them is “the adversary”—or as we usually translate it—Satan. And Satan has been walking among God’s chil-dren on earth.
“Did you meet My servant, Job?” God asks. “He is a good man, a faithful follower.”
Satan snorted. “Of course he’s faithful—You’ve given him everything he could possibly want and protected him from any evil. Take away all he treasures, and he will
curse You!”
“OK,” God says. “Let’s see if you are right. Do anything you want to Job— just don’t touch him.”
And so it hap-pened: disasters of all kinds struck quickly. Job’s oxen, donkeys, and cam-
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But Job will not agree. “I have done nothing wrong,” he insists. But he does wish that he had never been born
and begs God to explain why these terrible things have happened.
When God finally speaks to Job, it is out of a mighty whirlwind. “Where were you, Job, when I cre-ated the earth? Are you stronger
than a storm or the mighty creatures of the earth?”
God doesn’t answer Job’s questions. He seems to say, “You don’t know enough to understand these issues. You can’t understand—you have to trust Me.”
And that is what Job does. He is sorry that he ever doubted God and promises to trust Him.
The story ends with God blessing Job again and giving him more than he ever had before. He has a new family of children, and lives long enough to see four generations of grandchildren.
Behind the scenes
Why do bad things happen in a world that God created? We can learn several things from the story of Job.
- 1.The bad things that happen to us are not caused by God.
- 2.There is something going on behind the scenes of the world we live in, something we can’t see.
- 3.Some things that happen don’t have an explana-tion that humans can understand.
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Eve was faced with a choice— trust God and obey Him, or take a chance with the snake. Eve chose to eat the fruit, and Adam joined her in disobeying
God. That’s when everything changed—because behind the scenes, something else was happening.
Fallen from heaven
In the book of Ezekiel, the Bible tells about an angel who went bad. “You were the anointed cherub. . . . You were perfect in your ways from the day you were created, Till iniquity was found in you” (Ezekiel 28:14, 15). This angel is called Lucifer in some places, but in the Bible book of Luke, Jesus says, “I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven” (Luke 10:18).
This fallen angel is the adversary from the story of Job, the one who accuses humans of not being faithful. This fallen angel is the one who speaks to Eve through the snake in the Garden.
Behind the scenes of human history, a whole different drama is being played out. Lucifer, an angel of heaven, rebelled against God. He wanted to be in charge instead of God. The typical human response to rebellion is to destroy the rebel. So why didn’t God do that?
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If we suppose that God also created the angels with freedom to choose, that He also wanted to have real rela-tionships with them, then we can see that Lucifer was free to rebel against God. And what would be the result if God just destroyed Lucifer for rebelling?
Everyone else would obey God out of fear—fear of what He would do to them if they stepped out of line. Freedom would be lost.
So God expelled Lucifer from heaven—to our earth. Now he is known as the adversary, Satan. And in the Gar-den, Satan was the one tempting Eve to doubt God. He was tempting Eve to join in his rebellion against God.
When the humans chose to join the rebellion against God, everything changed. God had warned them that eating the fruit would cause death, and it did. From that
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it. “No!” you shout. You race to the alley as quickly as you can, but the child is nowhere to be seen. You race down
the dark passageway, shouting the child’s name as you go. You search behind every dumpster, overturn every box, rattle every locked door.
You race around one more corner and slide to a stop. The child stands against a chain link
fence. Between you is a gang of street thugs. One slaps a bat across his palm. Another flicks a knife open and closed. The one with a whirling chain steps toward the child.
What do you do? You could:
- •Turn and walk away. After all, you warned the child not to go into the alley.
- •Call for help, then wait to see what happens.
- •Shout at the thugs to leave the child alone and hope that works.
- •Run to rescue the child. Even if it costs your life.
What would you do?
Let me tell you the story of Jesus.
A rescue mission
Most of us have heard the story of Baby Jesus. At Christmastime, we hear songs about a baby born in a man-ger, about angels singing and wise men visiting. But the
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Just as you had options in the story above, God and Jesus had options when humans rebelled. Just as They could have done with Lucifer, They could have wiped out humans and started over. But that choice would show that there was no real freedom.
They could have stood back and let humans suffer and fight and kill until they were extinct. They could have pointed to humans as an example for the rest of the uni-verse: “See what happens when you choose to rebel?” But that choice would have shown how little their relationship to humans meant—it would have shown no real love.
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business. But when the time was right, He left home and
began to teach people about God. The things He said about God were very different than what other teachers and church leaders were saying.
- •The teachers of the day said that following God means following a very strict lifestyle. Jesus said that following God means taking care of the poor and those in need.
- •The teachers said that God wants to destroy our en-emies. Jesus said that we should love our enemies.
- •They said that God takes care of the good people but hates the bad people. Jesus taught that God loves each of us and that we should love each other.
As Jesus traveled through the countryside, teaching whoever would listen, the crowds that followed Him grew larger and larger. There are many stories of Him healing sick people, curing blindness—He even healed people who had leprosy like Naaman!
The Bible book of Mark tells the story of a man from the town of Capernaum who was paralyzed. He had been to doctors and priests, but they said he was incurable and cursed by God. Then he heard about Jesus. With one last shred of hope, he asked his friends to carry him to where Jesus was teaching.
On that day, Jesus was teaching inside a house. His
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broke through and lowered his stretcher down until he was lying at Jesus’ feet.
When Jesus saw the man’s pleading eyes, He knew ex-actly what to say. “Son, your sins are forgiven.”
These words were music to the paralyzed man’s ears. His depression and pain were gone. More than just healed, he was forgiven!
The religious leaders who were there were sure that the paralyzed man was cursed by God and Jesus was doing a terrible thing. “Who does this Jesus think he is? God? This is a sin worthy of death!” they said to themselves.
But Jesus was reading their faces and hearts. “Why are you thinking like that among yourselves?” He asked. “Which is easier, to say to this paralyzed man, ‘You are forgiven,’ or
to say, ‘Stand, pick up your stretcher and walk’? But so you will know that I have the authority to forgive sins, I will tell you.” He said to the para-lyzed man, “Stand, pick up your stretcher and go home.”
This was the same Voice heard at Creation. Now it re-created the body of a forgiven man. He jumped up from the floor as frisky as a growing boy. With new, strong muscles, he picked up the stretcher like it weighed no more than a feather and walked out through the crowd.
The people stepped back to give him room and whis-pered to each other, “We have seen strange and wonderful things today” (see Mark 2).
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Jesus was God—He could have stopped them at any time. But He didn’t. The Bible story of the crucifixion of Jesus
says that the skies turned dark in the middle of the afternoon. It was as if God the Father couldn’t bear to watch. But He didn’t stop the Romans either.
This was the payment for
the plan to save humans. At Creation, when God told Adam and Eve that they would die if they ate the fruit, He meant that they would die forever—they would be cut off from the Creator of life. When Adam and Eve ate the fruit, God the Father and Jesus set the plan in motion: humans couldn’t live forever while they rebelled, so they aged and died. But if Jesus came and died for all humans, then those who chose to follow His way could once again live for-ever with God.
Part four—the resurrection. Jesus died on the cross to pay for the rebellious sins of humans. But He was never in rebellion against God. He hadn’t committed any sins. So on the third day after He was buried, He rose up from the grave! And He said to His followers, “I am the resurrec-tion and the life. He who believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live” (John 11:25).
All those who believed in God, who followed His path, all the way back to Adam and Eve—all could be resurrected and live again with Jesus in heaven. He promised, “In My Father’s house are many mansions; if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you” (John 14:2).
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to give up hope. Under much public pressure, the govern-ment took over the search and rescue operation and eight boreholes were quickly drilled toward the space it was thought the miners might be. Seventeen days after the ac-cident, a drill-bit that had broken through to an empty chamber was pulled up carrying a note: “Estamos bien en el refugio, los 33” (“We are well in the shelter, the 33 of us”).
Overwhelmed with joy, the people of Chile demanded that a way be found to rescue the trapped workers.
Food, water, and medical supplies were sent down to the men in “palomas,” supply tubes, especially designed to fit down the narrow drill holes. Video and phone lines were also set up, so the men below could communicate with the rescuers and with their families.
Then the real rescue work began. The Chilean govern-ment organized the efforts of their own people as well as experts from more than a dozen mining corporations around the world. Three large international drilling rig teams went to work boring a hole large enough to fit a human. Finally, after sixty-nine dark days deep under-ground, all thirty-three men were rescued. It is estimated that more than one billion people watched the rescue live on television or over the Internet.
Part five—the rescue
In the Bible’s Creation story, we saw how quickly the beauty and peace of the earth turned bad. When humans joined the rebellion against God, they were all trapped in
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- •Believers will be hated, arrested, and killed.
- •False prophets will tell lies, and evil, hate, and sin would be everywhere.
- •Good news about God’s kingdom will be shared with the whole world. And then the end will come.
Have we seen any of these things happen? The world has seen many spiritual leaders such as Sun Myung Moon
of the Unification Church who have claimed to be the one who would save their follow-ers. Others, such as David Koresh of the Branch Davidi-ans, have led their followers to their deaths.
War has been a part of hu-man history from the begin-ning, but only in recent times
have we had wars that include most of the nations on earth, such as World War II. Today, wars may be limited to smaller areas, but we have developed weapons that can kill millions and destroy vast areas of the planet.
Often made worse by war that keeps help from the people who need it most, famine continues to plague our world. Too many places face starvation when there could be enough food to feed every hungry child.
The great earthquake in Lisbon in 1755 was only the beginning. They seem to come more often and do more damage than ever before. The 2004 earthquake and tsu-
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Have humans become more evil and cruel than ever be-fore, or do we just hear more about the horrors that have
been happening?
The last sign of the end that Jesus gives is a happy one! The good news about His message and His plan to
save humans will be shared with the whole world! Never before has it been possible to reach so much of the world with good news. Now that the Internet is available on ev-ery phone, people can read or hear about Jesus no matter where they live or what language they speak.
So, is this the time of the end? Can we expect to see Jesus return soon? Yes, we can. But not quite yet.
Three angels shouting
The Bible book of Revelation is filled with prophecies about the future. Many talk specifically about the end of time and the return of Jesus. Chapter 14 tells of three an-gels flying down from heaven with messages from God (see Revelation 14:6–11).
The first angel is there to share the good news about Jesus to everyone on earth (as Jesus said). He shouts, “Re-spect God and worship Him. The time has come to judge who has been faithful and who has not.” And then, as if there might be some confusion about who he was talking about, he says, “Worship the Creator God, the One who made the heavens and the earth, the sea and the springs of water.” It sounds as if the question of creation and where
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about freedom, we can be sure that the true religion of Jesus will never be about force or hate. It will be people who believe that following Jesus and living as He com-manded is the happiest way to live, the best way to live. It will be people who remember the Creator God of Genesis. Could it be that one of the marks of those who are follow-ing God faithfully will be remembering the Creation week’s celebration of the seventh day?
Everyone will see Him
The time of the end is both the most exciting and the most frightening time to imagine. The day will come when almost all religions go bad—when more and more lies are told in God’s name—and true followers will have to fear
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In some ways, that’s what happened to the earth. In its original state, creation was beautiful and perfect, with no sickness, no pain, no death. Then it was infected with the sin virus—the rebellion against God. Quickly, the results of that infection spread until plants were rotting, insects were biting, and people were dying.
But the God of Creation is a God of relationships. He created humans with special gifts, gifts that made them like Him. He didn’t create unthinking robots—He created free, curious, and clever people to be His companions and friends. When the sin virus spread, His—no, Their (God
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The New Jerusalem
That is when creation is reset and restored to what it had been in the beginning. In the Bible book of Revela-tion, the prophet John describes what God showed him:
Now I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away. Also there was no more sea. Then I, John, saw the holy city, New Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband (Revelation 21:1, 2).
A new earth! Earth re-created, and this time God will live right there with His people. And none of the evil from
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They will build houses and dwell in them; they will plant vineyards and eat their fruit.
No longer will they build houses and others live in them,
or plant and others eat. . . .
They will not labor in vain,
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The wolf and the lamb shall feed together, The lion shall eat straw like the ox,
And dust shall be the serpent’s food.
They shall not hurt nor destroy in all My holy mountain . . . (Isaiah 65:25).
A safe place. A place to call home. No worries about thieves or murderers or any dangers. Knowing that your family would always have enough food. How does that sound? But what about being healthy and strong? Isaiah wrote about that as well:
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“For as the new heavens and the new earth Which I will make shall remain before Me,” says
the LORD,
“So shall your descendants and your name remain. . . .
And from one Sabbath to another,
All flesh shall come to worship before Me,” says the LORD (Isaiah 66:22, 23).
We will still have a special time set aside to spend on our relationship with God. This reminder of the first cre-ation will be with us forever, it seems.
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Maybe you’ve only wished that you had time to learn about astronomy and the stars? Or maybe you’ve always wondered about geology and rocks? Maybe you’ve stared at clouds, wanting only to understand how they form into
such interesting shapes? Heaven would be a place where you had time to study and learn and explore any subject or object about which you were curious.
Your interest might first be more personal. How much time would you spend with your loved ones—the ones you lost to death too soon? Now you can be together again. Or those who lived too far away or whom you rarely saw? Now you have all the time in the world!
And take it a step further—what about those relatives that you never met? Your great-grandparents or their great-grandparents? How many questions would you have about their lives and the times in which they lived? You could spend time with every ancestor who was there, all the way back to Adam and Eve!
Maybe you want to learn more about special moments in human history. What would you ask Galileo or one of the first people to have stared up at the stars with the first telescopes? How would they describe how they felt as they began to realize how large the universe must be? What about the first person to see a whale, or a komodo dragon?
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w many questions will you have for Jesus?
What happened with Lucifer? How did he become so angry, so rebellious? Jesus might need to answer those ques-tions through His tears. Perhaps these sad questions can be answered during the thousand years in heaven so that there won’t be any tears
on the new earth. Would you ask
Jesus to tell you more about creat-ing the earth? May-be He could explain how He balanced it just right—not too close to the sun, but not too far away. How He gave earth
just enough atmosphere to protect life but not so much that it would be too hot. How He used the same DNA pattern over and over for life; how He could make just a little variation in the strands to add up to very different animals.
You’d certainly have questions about His favorite creatures—humans. Did He plan all the variations of skin, hair, and eye color? Did He know how different we could be from each other.
You could ask Jesus about our special gifts! How can we be both logical and creative? How important was it to Jesus that we have free will? Or maybe ask Him, How do we best reflect “Your image”?
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Perhaps the idea that a Creator God gave us these gifts is new to you. It does change the way you see the world. Now you can see that humans should be caring for the environment. Now you can see that we should be caring
for each other. Having God in
our picture of the world explains why bad things happen. We’re trapped in a rebellion, a war against God. We have pain and sad-ness and death. But
it also explains that this is not the life we were supposed to have. This is not what God created us to be.
Knowing that God has a plan to rescue us from this rebellion of sin changes the way we think as well. It doesn’t stop bad things from happening, but it does help us live with the pain. When we lose a loved one to death, we can hold on to the promise that we will see them again one day in God’s heaven.
This new way of thinking does answer the big ques-tions that evolution does not.
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will remain in My love. I’m telling you this so you can have the joy I have, the greatest possible joy.”
And then He repeats something He had said earlier in the evening. In fact, this is something so important to Him that He said it three times that evening:
“This is My commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you” (John 15:12).
You probably hear a lot of Christians talk about what other people are doing wrong. You might hear them talk about how society is wicked and sinful and how everyone needs to change. They might be right—maybe things do need to change. But if they’re not talking about caring for the people around them—especially those who need help, then they’re not really following Jesus.
Back in our discussion about creation, we talked about how God gave humans special gifts—gifts like free will,
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galaxies in our universe is interested in what happens on this little chunk of rock circling an unimpressive star? If there really are a billion planets in the Milky Way galaxy, what makes this one special?
It would be more than amazing if a Being who could think that big would think of humans at all. It would be astounding that a Creator God with that much power
would make a plan to save hu-mans if they rebelled. Now to make it more unimaginable: Not only did God have a plan to save humans—God Him-self (Jesus) became a lowly human to do it.
But Jesus didn’t come to earth just to straighten out a mess or to teach those misbehaving humans right from wrong again. He didn’t come just to find more followers or to make His church of believers bigger than ever.
The God of a universe so vast we can barely begin to comprehend it came to find friends and show them the way back to happiness.
Jesus didn’t want creatures who obeyed as instructed. He wanted followers who understood why He came and why living His way was the only truly joyful way to live. Followers who understood those things wouldn’t be fol-lowers; they would be friends.
That’s still what He wants today. He wants to teach us, to open our hearts and minds so that in the end, He can call us “friends.”
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Tidings.Nov-Dec.2013
Editorial: T P Kurian
Are you ready for the latter rain?
In the last issue of Tidings I stressed on the topic, ‘We are the repairer of the breach’. As we pass through each day, we are nearing to the coming of our Lord Jesus. Signs of the times are fulfilling right in front of our eyes. Gospel is being preached but not to the extent of to all nations. By depending on self, it is impossible to finish the task humanly. We need the power of the Holy Spirit in order to complete the work. We need to become like the disciples of Jesus in the first century. When they received the power of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost, they were strengthened and able to do a mighty work for the cause of Jesus. They became bold, courageous to preach the gospel in and out of “Jerusalem, Judea and to the uttermost part of the world”. They were able to turn the world upside down with the message of salvation. How were they able to accomplish it? We read from the Scriptures “And they, continuing daily with one accord in the temple, and breaking bread from house to house, did eat their meat with gladness and singleness of heart, Praising God, and having favour with all the people. And the Lord added to the church daily such as should be saved.” Acts 2:46,47. They were in one accord, they had unity of thought and faith which strengthened them. Similar way in the last days we, the people of God, should be in one accord, only then the Holy Spirit will come upon us and empower us to complete the work. We need to experience the outpouring of the latter rain that will come upon the people of God who wait for it in one accord. Are we ready?
The disciples of Jesus had their differences and conflicts but they laid aside all the differences and conflicting opinions and stood in one accord, thus the Spirit of God came upon them and they did marvelous work. “Repent ye therefore, and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out, when the times of refreshing shall come from the presence of the Lord, Acts 3:19. We need to confess our sins and repent that God will blot out our sins and we will be enabled to work together in one accord for the finishing of the gospel commission that is the last sign of Jesus’ return.
Ellen White wrote in Acts of the Apostles: It is true that in the time of the end, when God’s work in the earth is closing, the earnest efforts put forth by consecrated believers under the guidance of the Holy Spirit are to be accompanied by special tokens of divine favor. Under the figure of the early and the latter rain, that falls in Eastern lands at seedtime and harvest, the Hebrew prophets foretold the bestowal of spiritual grace in extraordinary measure upon God’s church. The outpouring of the Spirit in the days of the apostles was the beginning of the early or former rain, and glorious was the result. To the end of time the presence of the Spirit is to abide with the true church. – {AA 54.2}
But near the close of earth’s harvest, a special bestowal of spiritual grace is promised to prepare the church for the coming of the Son of man. This outpouring of the Spirit is likened to the falling of the latter rain; and it is for this added power that Christians are to send their petitions to the Lord of the harvest “in the time of the latter rain.” In response, “the Lord shall make bright clouds, and give them showers of rain.” “He will cause to come down ... the rain, the former rain, and the latter rain,” Zechariah 10:1; Joel 2:23. – {AA 55.1}
But unless the members of God’s church today have a living connection with the Source of all spiritual growth, they will not be ready for the time of reaping. Unless they keep their lamps trimmed and burning, they will fail of receiving added grace in times of special need. – {AA 55.2}
Those only who are constantly receiving fresh supplies of grace, will have power proportionate to their daily need and their ability to use that power. Instead of looking forward to some future time when, through a special endowment of spiritual power, they will receive a miraculous fitting up for soul winning, they are yielding themselves daily to God, that He may make them vessels meet for His use. Daily they are improving the opportunities for service that lie within their reach. Daily they are witnessing for the Master wherever they may be, whether in some humble sphere of labor in the home, or in a public field of usefulness. – {AA 55.3}
There is not much time left for us. We are living at the threshold of His advent. “The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance”, 2 Pet.3:9. Let us wake up from our sleep and be ready to receive the latter rain and prepare to meet the Lord in the air at His coming.
Delgates Presidents' Council Pausing with Chief Minister Mizoram
Presidents’ Council 2013 at Tourist Lodge, Chaltlang Aizwal Mizoram
The Presidents’ Council was held in Aizwal, the capital of Mizoram from August 14-17, 2013. The inaugural function was held in Aizwal Club and Lalthanhawala, Chief Minister of Mizoram and the first lady and Ronald Sapa Tlau were present for the occasion. In his address, the chief minister appreciated the work of Seventh-day Adventist Church pioneers for their contribution to the development of the Christian mission in Mizoram. He also invited all the delegates for a dinner with him on the last day of the meeting.
Audience R John welcoming the audience
The first meeting started on Thursday morning. R John, Division president spoke on seven deadly sins and how to overcome these sins. It was a wonderful Bible study. He closed the message referring the sacrifice of David Livingston for the African nation to win them for Christ. Justus Devadas, president, Spicer Memorial College presented a paper on strategic planning during the first session. Robert Clive, treasurer, SUD presented papers on “Transparency and Accountability” and “self reliance” in the afternoon session.
The devotionals were taken by Rathanasingh on Thursday evening, Biakchhawana on Friday morning. Much time was spent for prayer sessions that were led by M. Wilson, president, ECIU. The entire program came to a close with a prayer session.
At chief minister’s residence Bamboo Dance group CM's Residence
On Friday, delegates had the privilege of visiting different churches for the vesper meeting and so also on Sabbath. 18 churches in Aizwal and neighbourhood had the opportunity to listen to the delegates of the presidents’ council. On Sabbath after noon, a musical program was organized. Different church choirs presented their musical programs and at the end the music fest Mizo Adventist Music Association was inaugurated. In the evening all the delegates were invited by the chief minister of Mizoram for dinner with him so the evening was spent in his residence. There was a cultural program followed by a sumptuous meal. It was memorable occasion for many of us. On Sunday all of us departed to our respective places. T P Kurian, communication director, SUD
LAY LEADERSHIP TRAINING IN SHILLONG
The Lay Leadership Training was conducted in Shillong on August 22 & 23, 2013 which was organized by the Sabbath School & Personal Ministries Department of Khasi Jaintia Conference. 44 delegates attended the program. Hadiyat Masih, Sabbath School & Personal Ministries Director, SUD and V. Colney, Sabbath School & Personal Ministries Director, NEIU were the resource personnel. On the first day, morning devotion was taken by Prosperity Lamare, SS/PM Director of KJC directing and focusing the minds and thoughts on committing ourselves to the commission of Jesus Christ as disciples. On the second day, morning devotion was taken by K. B Kharbteng, President of KJC emphasizing the importance of laymen in ministries.
Hadiyat Masih dealt with the following topics: Involvement of lay members in witnessing; Why lay members are not involved and active in personal ministries?; The process of Witnessing; Motivation of lay members by the example of Jesus Christ and Motivation of Witnessing to lay members by the Pastors. V. Colney presented two lectures relevant to his personal ministries in Tripura State and motivates the lay members by the ups and downs of his ministries that nurturing him. Time was allotted for discussion and all were blessed by the program. Prosperity Lamare, Director, SS&PM, KJC, Shillong
IMPACTING THE WORLD FOR CHRIST: IMPACT SOUTH AFRICA, 2013 “JESUS IN THE CITY“
In an atmosphere of high excitement and expectation, Elder Gilbert Cangy, General Conference Youth Ministries director declared open the Seventh-day Adventist church’s fourth World Youth Congress, IMPACT SOUTH AFRICA 2013, in the Marble Arch hall of St. George Hotel, Pretoria, South Africa from July 8-13. With over thirty-two hundred Adventist youth from 97 countries gathered togethe, the place was set ablaze with enthusiasm. Every five years the World Conference on Youth and Community Services brings together young people from around the world in the name of Jesus for a celebration of Salvation and Service, and this Congress made it come to life.
The youth congress was preceded with one week of community services from July 1–5. To make an impact, young people were challenged to be involved in service and mission for one week in either Cape Town, Johannesburg or Pretoria. There were more than one thousand young people who participated, along with their leaders working with 60 community service projects all around South Africa. We are called to be the hands and feet of Jesus in the city, thus the theme was rightly entitled “Jesus in the City”.
The opening ceremony dignitaries included mayor of Tshwane [Pretoria] Councillor Kgosientso David Ramokgopa, and Irvin Khoza, President of the South African Football Federation. Khoza thrilled the delegates when he spoke of being faithful through life to his Adventist faith and upbringing: “Inherent in our practice are the virtues of discipline, sacrifice, and selflessness,” he said. And he drew explosive applause from the youth with his testimony that “For all my life I have never smoked nor drank any alcohol.”
Hundreds of workshops during the six day duration were presented by almost 50 different esteemed contributors with backgrounds in civil service, church leadership, editorial expertise, theology, and stock market investment. Delegates were also blessed by powerful morning devotionals by Margaret Chikwabi, social scientist, James Black, Youth Ministries director North American division, and Anthony Hall, Youth Ministries director, Caribbean Union Conference. Along with them, plenary speakers included engineer Darryl Gungadoo, celebrated neurosurgeon Ben Carson, as well as leaders from General Conference that reflected the diverse skills available to the world church for rightly training God’s army of youth. God is not just saving smart people,” said David Asscherick , co-director of Light Bearers and co-founder of ARISE. His powerful electrifying presentations pressed home the truth that “God is love” must be definitive of every understanding we derive from our study of Scripture. His is a love that reconciles lost humanity to Himself, and mends all the brokenness of our relationships with each other. A new feature called as Impact Groups were introduced, designed to assist in making new friends and building community with youth from others parts of the world. Each IG groups had a leader who facilitated the activities which were intended to create opportunities to get to know one another and extend friendship beyond Impact South Africa. It was interesting to see young people from all over the world making new friends, sharing and praying together.
Our Division from Southern Asia was represented by thirty four delegates with Ravindra Shankar, Youth Director. It was a privilege to share with the delegates from around the world the way God is leading the young people of this church here in India. Dressed in our national costumes, we surely seemed to be one of the most diverse Divisions in the world. The inspiration of the various Divisions’ reports would surely leave a strong impression in the hearts of our young people.
On Sabbath, July 13, Ted Wilson, Adventist World Church President spoke to the delegates. He affirmed that the church counted on young people for the future of the church. Later in the afternoon, thousands of young people went out to the streets of Pretoria to share copies of The Great Hope . Truly with an army of young people rightly trained how soon the message of the crucified, risen, and soon coming Saviour might be carried to the whole world.
IMPACT SOUTH AFRICA is in the spirit of the 21st century trend of youth ministry involving community service. The young people of today have the spirit, the passion to participate in whatever activity the church provides for them. We pray that they would return to impact their local churches, Conferences, and Unions and Divisions for Jesus. All we need to do is to pray for them, empower them, affirm their faith and trust them.
Daryl Joshua, SUD youth department
Wedding Bells
Paul with Swati: Paul s/o Bhupal & Shakuntala B Chandanshiv and Swati d/o Ashok M and late Rajeshree Waghmare were united in marriage on 29th September, 2013 at Seventh-day Adventist High School church, Shivaji Park, Kolahapur, Maharashtra.
Jonney with Denda: Jonney Inba Leela d/o late Jayaraj & Hepzibah Simon and R. Denda s/o late V Rajamani & A. Pushpam were united in holy matrimony on 30th September, 2013 at Seventh-day Adventist Church, E D Thomas Higher Secondary School, Kudikadu, Thanjavur, Tamilnadu .
Thomson with Jinu: P. M. Thomson s/o Manu & Lisy Thomas and Jinu Susan d/o late Thomas Abraham and Alice were united in marriage on 2nd October 2013 at Countour Backwater Resorts, Changanacherry, Kottayam, Kerala.
Priyesh with Monica: Priyesh Michael s/o Hidayath and Premila Masih and Monica d/o Mr & Mrs. Talab Gill were united in holy matrimony on October 14, 2013 at Seventh-day Adventist church, 11 Hailey Road, New Delhi.
Kranti with Kumari: Kranthi s/o Pr. & Mrs. Mandapalli Edward and Kumari d/o Mr & Mrs. Kovalli Bhaskara Rao were united in marriage on 17th October 2013 at Seventh-day Adventist church, G M Hospital, Nuzwid, AP
OBITUARY
PASTOR PETER KEINGAMBA KAMEI
Peter Keingamba Kamei, was born to Mathiuchung Kamei & Kailabuanlu on April 10, 1935 at Nungba Head Quarters, Tamenglong District, Manipur. He completed his Medic training in the year 1967 in Pune. Kamei became a born again Christian in the year 1974 and he was inducted in the gospel ministry as a volunteer worker in Seventh-day Adventist Church by Northeast India region, Shillong. Peter Keingamba preached Adventism undauntedly in many villages of Assam, Manipur and Nagaland. Through his untiring work in the gospel ministry, many souls accepted three angels’ message. He is known as a gospel cum medical missionary. In 1980, Peter Keingamba was invited to the General Conference meeting to present report of his missionary work. Peter is one of the pioneers of Adventist Church in Tamenglong and in Manipur. He retired from Mission active service on November 30. 1998. In the last chapter of his life, he resided in Imphal and he breathed his last on August 25, 2013. He leaves behind 7 daughters and 2 sons, 29 grand children and 8 great grand children. AdaheChara, Health & communication Director Manipur Conference
Pastor A.S. Khavangsing Mahakwo
Khavangsing Mahakwo was born on October 22. 1943 in Aphung village Ukrul, He had his schooling at Adventist Training School Meghalaya. After his matriculation, he joined Bible seminary course in A.T.S. He married in 1970. He served the Lord in various capacities as literature evangelist, teacher, pastor, and circle leader for 26 years. He retired from active service on 30th Oct. 2005. On May, 2013 he suddenly fell ill and was admitted in the hospital. On 29 June he breathed his last. He leaves behind his beloved wife, six children and nine grand children. AdaheChara, Manipur Conference
Wilson Victor Augustine
Wilson was born to Pastor Joseph Augustine and his wife Mary on July 25, 1989 in Surat, Gujarat. He had his primary education at MCD School, Surat and continued his secondary school studies at E.D.Thomas Higher Secondary School, Kudikadu, Tamilnadu. Wilson completed his junior college at James Memorial Junior College, Prakasapuram. Later Wilson earned his Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) Degree from a private college in Surat. Wilson emerged to be a dynamic and visionary young scholar with all his wisdom and knowledge that he gained from the school, and an unshakeable faith and a strong conviction as his foundation that he derived from his godly parents. Young Wilson had strong desire to apply all the God given talents by working in the area of women empowerment, Face Book evangelism and youth evangelism. All his activities came to a halt when he met with a motor bike accident that took place on 25th August, 2013 near his home base on the Vellore-Chittoor highway at 10.00 A. M. Wilson leaves behind his parents Pr. Joseph Augustine & Mary Augustine, sister Ellen and a host of relatives and friends. May the burning desire for mission service that was within his heart inspire every youth to serve the Lord. Dr. R J Solomon. Mumbai
Pastor G. Abraham
G. Abraham was born to Mr. Thomas and Annamma Geevarghese on July 12, 1955 at Karickom, Kottarakara. He completed his high school education at Seventh-day Adventist school, Kottarakara after which he completed Elementary Teachers’ Training at Spicer Memorial College, Pune. While having his education in Adventist institutions, he was attracted to the Sabbath truth and became a member in the Adventist church through baptism. He married Chinnamma, a teacher, on November 6, 1980. He served the church as a teacher, headmaster and principal in various schools in Kerala. He was ordained to ministry in 2009. He was an efficient teacher, evangelist, administrator, preacher and translator. He also worked as the treasurer of South Kerala Section after which he took up the responsibility as the president of Allappuzha- Pathanamthitta section. On September 3, 2013 his health condition began to deteriorate and on 5th he breathed his last. He leaves behind, his beloved wife Chinnamma; daughters Jomol and Jean Ansu; sons-in-law Varghese Kuruvilla and Saji Thomas; son Jibin; grand children Nikhil & Nidhiv; 4 brothers and 3 sisters. We hope to meet him at the resurrection morning. Ramani Kurian, SUD
Janet Paulraj
Janet was born to P Abraham and Lovis Chinammal in Gundal, Kanyakumari on March 4, 1954. She completed her education in Lowry Memorial Junior College in 1975 and joined for service at SDA School , Puliangudi. She was married to G. Paulraj on April 21, 1976. Janet served the Lord as a teacher in Puliangudi and ED Thomas Higher Secondary Schools. On September 5, 2013 she was admitted in SDA Hospital, Thanjavur to continue the treatment she was undergoing and on 15th September, she breathed her last. She leaves behind her husband Paulraj; sons Herald and Gerald; daughters-in-law Mercy and Binu; grandchildren Rachel, Caleb, Eric and Neal; and brothers Pon Veeradhas and Paulasir Abraham. John Justin, secretary, Thanjavur-Karackal Section
Mrs Kantha Rathnamma Meesarapu Jacob
Kantha Rathnamma was born to Kollapu Samuel Sujanamma in Srirangapatnam, Andhra Pradesh on December 23, 1923. She had her education at Korukonda. She was married to Meesarapu Jacob on September 25, 1944. She remained a home maker for a few years taking care of her children. Later she joined work in
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The 11-Year Old Symbol: A worship given at the GC for the 150th anniversary
by Benjamin Baker
“If you become a Christian, I will kill you!” the father snarled at his terrified, cowering daughter.
“But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost parts of the earth.” The words of Jesus Christ in Acts 1:8 neatly encapsulate the missiological paradigm of our church throughout its 150 years, and, really, 170 years. Initially, our predecessors, Millerites turned Sabbatarian Adventists, held that the door of salvation had been shut, and only those Christians who believed in the second coming of Christ could be saved. These were to be strengthened and encouraged to persevere in the faith until their Lord came. This was
But this notion only lasted a couple of years after the Great Disappointment, as non-Christians who had not believed in the advent accepted the message—which by the way was still developing. Slowly but surely the tiny coterie of Sabbatarian Adventists began to actively evangelize those who had not been Millerites, first in the Northeastern portion of the United States, then the Midwest, after the Civil War the South, and then into the West. This is
When the General Conference officially came into being on May 21, 1863, it organized for mission. Believing that they were a people of prophecy, Seventh-day Adventists were symbolized by the three angels of Revelation 14:6-12, who proclaimed the gospel to “every nation, kindred, tongue and people.” This was first done among the myriad people groups of America, but began in earnest when individuals like Michel Belina Czechowski, Albert Vuillemier, and the Andrews family crossed the ocean to spread the message. This is the uttermost parts of the earth. The mission-mindedness of early Seventh-day Adventists commands respect. Women, men, boys, girls, old, young, educated, uneducated, the healthy, the sick, dedicated their lives to going to foreign lands, which at the least was uncomfortable and at the most fatal, to tell people they had never met and to whom oftentimes they had little in common about the truth as it is in Jesus. They were confident that even though the people they encountered were different than them on many levels, that this message still had the power of appeal, that the truths of the Bible were universal and spoke to everyone in every time and every place.
One individual with this belief was a woman named Georgia Burrus. Born the year after the conclusion of the American Civil War, Burrus became a Seventh-day Adventist against the will of her parents at age 16. You will see how this is an uncanny bit of foreshadowing in a minute. Burrus attended Healdsburg College, taught at the Bible Training School in Oakland, then, out of an unshakeable yearning for souls on the other side of the world, volunteered for service in India. She sailed to the Asian subcontinent in January 1895, and when she set foot on the bustling dock in
Burrus is the very picture of courage as she walks among the millions of Calcutta, for she is a single woman, 29 years old, one of only a few Adventists in the country, and to top it all off, self-supporting. Her first task was to learn Bengali. As she grasped the basics of the language and immersed herself in the culture, Burrus developed a deep longing for the salvation of Hindu girls, who numbered in the hundreds of thousands. This was a vast field, but she started small, deciding to open a school for Hindu girls. This she did with Martha May Taylor in 1896. The two women fed the poor, clothed the naked, taught the uneducated, and told the precious souls about a Christ they had never heard of before. I want to cast Georgia Burrus as an Adventist Mother Theresa before Mother Theresa was even a glimmer in the eyes of her parents.
Georgia Burrus loved her students deeply. Her students loved her in turn. They began urging their teacher to visit their homes to meet their parents and relatives. One day
One day as Georgia walked pass the Biswas home en route to her little mission school, Nanibala spotted her and snuck out of the house unobserved. “O Mem Sahib,” she said when she was at Georgia’s side, “I want you to come at night and steal me away and let me live with you so that I can be a Christian. My father has forbidden me to study the Bible with you, and when I told him that I want to be a Christian he said that if I leave Hinduism he will kill me. Even now my family beats me and mistreats me for believing in what you taught me.”
The next day Georgia went to the Biswas home for her weekly lesson with Nanibala. She found the door barred and there was no response to her knocking. The shrewd Burrus came back later when the family wasn’t expecting her and found the door unlocked. She slipped in, and found Nanibala, who was elated to see her. The two studied the Bible like old times, only now the other women glared at them coldly. After praying with her, Georgia left the smiling 11-year old, unaware of the madness that would visit the home after her departure. When her father returned from work shortly after Georgia left, he was informed by the women that Nanibala had studied with Burrus. Nanibala was beaten badly by her father and other members of her family. When she could stand the abuse no longer, the girl threw off all custom and ran out into the street. Providentially,
When he was finished Nanibala’s father stepped forward, and, changing tack, admitted that his family had abused the young child and they were extremely regretful of it. If she would just return home, they could apologize to her, and the next day he would deposit her safely to school and she would be free to become a Christian. When Georgia went to Martha Taylor’s home and explained the plan to Nanibala, she agreed to return home. But the next day Mr. Biswas did not return his daughter to the mission as he had promised. Nor the next. Georgia Burrus went to the Biswas’ home, only to find the doors barred as the last time. When she went to the other homes in the neighborhood on her normal routine, they were barred too. She was shut out, an untouchable.
The Seventh-day Adventist missionaries in Calcutta held a prayer vigil for Nanibala that Friday evening, it being a week since her disappearance. Well, God answers prayer, even back in the 1800s. The next night in the wee hours of the morning,
The whole story tumbled out. After Nanibala had returned home a week ago, her father had grabbed her and locked her in a room in the house, swearing he’d murder her if she tried to escape, and murder anyone who attempted to free her. Nanibala, at first sobbing to herself, soon dried her tears and got to praying. She pleaded with God not just for escape, but for the opportunity to serve her newfound Savior. It was on Sabbath—a day whose sanctity she had just recently learned of—that her prayers were answered. In those days, homes in India were built on all four sides of an open court, forming a complete enclosure. All throughout the week workmen had been making repairs on the Biswas’ house. At quitting time on Friday evening, they had left a ladder lying in the open court of the enclosure. On Saturday when she arose from her prayers, Nanibala looked out from her window and spotted the ladder. She knew God had answered her prayer. At midnight when everyone was sleeping, Nanibala made her get away. With the assistance of a sympathetic aunt she escaped her room and hoisted the heavy ladder against the side of the house. Nimbly climbing it, she pulled herself onto the roof, scurried across it, then leapt down to the street below. By a couple of other miracles the courageous Nanibala ended up in front of Georgia Burrus that night long ago. She had defied family, upbringing, culture, caste and religion for Jesus.
In the coming weeks numberless efforts were made by the Biswas family to wrench their little girl away from the Adventist mission. Her mother and grandmother came and with tears begged her to return. A rich woman from another Christian denomination hired by the Biswas’ tried to entice Nanibala with deceit, cunning words, and promise of unimaginable comforts to come back. Her father stationed men at the mission gates to grab his daughter when she walked by. But all to no avail. The 11-year old widow was baptized in 1895, the first Hindu convert to Adventism.
In 1901 Nanibala came to the United States to study medicine, telling her amazing story to believers across the nation. She quickly became a symbol of the power of the Adventist message to overcome all barriers. Nanibala was a testament, a guarantee that as untried and inept as we sometimes were, that with God’s grace we could reach the world.
This morning, some 120 years later, we are still in the “uttermost parts of the earth” phase of our mission. Allow me to resuscitate Nanibala as a little child who is a symbol of the power of the gospel to convert anyone, of any race, of any nationality, of any religious background, of any gender, under any circumstances, against any odds. Like Jesus said of the Queen of Sheba, who traveled so far to hear the truth on a rumor, Nanibala gave up everything for this truth. In the intervening decades this has happened countless of thousands of more times, and as we near our church’s final anniversary, it will happen many, many more times.
Isaiah promises: “The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid; and the calf and the young lion and the fatling together; and, a little child shall lead them.”
Benjamin Baker, PhD Assistant Archivist Office of Archives, Statistics, and Research General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists 12501 Old Columbia Pike, Silver Spring, MD 20904
IMEWS REACHES TANAKPUR & DHARCHULA
Dharchula is a town and a nagarpanchayat in Pithoragarh district in the northern state of Uttarakhand, India. An ancient trading town for the trans-Himalayan trade routes.The Kali is the western boundary of Nepal with India. Nepalese and Indian nationals cross unrestricted, however there is a customs checkpoint for goods.The name of the town may originate from the Hindi words for "mountain peak" (dhar) and "stove" (chula) because the valley in which it lies resembles a stove. Devastation done by heavy rain in Dharchula floods caused 4000 casualties. Extreme rains followed by floods and landslides in Uttarakhand should act as a wake up call for planners and decision makers all over the country. Waters came into Kali Ganga and Gori Ganga and within minutes several villages were washed away. Heavy rains made the glacial lake over flow. Sending a lot of water down the rivers. Several villages were washed away, roads and bridges collapsed making it very difficult for help to reach. While most of the relief and rescue operations in flood-ravaged Uttarakhand is concentrated around Kedarnath, little attention has been paid to Pithoragarh District, which was hit by floods twice in recent days. An estimated 1,000 people were stranded in the area as roads connecting to different areas have collapsed during floods and land slides.
Tanakpur is a town and a municipal board in Champawat district in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. Tanakpur is a calm and small town located on side of Sarda river. It is located at the foothills and is the last plain area on the road to Kumaon at zone of Uttarakhand. It acts as a junction for the Kumaon district's mountainous part. Being on the Indo-Nepal border, Tanakpur is very important on the security perspective of India as a nation.
IMEWS sent its team to both the places to help the needy. R.P. Singh, Coordinator, IMEWS, the team leader, C.P. Singh, Upper Ganges Section, Rich Paul Chand, Nancy Chand, Mohit and Neha completed the team representing the IMEWS. They distributed 10 Kg Atta, 10 Kg Rice, 2Kg Sugar, 2 Kg Dal, 2 KG Oil and 1 Kg salt each to 150 families, which is the immediate need of the people. R.P.Singh, Director, SS/PM NIU, New Delhi
Women’s Ministries: Week end Service at Division Headquarters Church, Hosur
Women’s Minisitries department of Jeevan Jyothi English church was given an opportunity to take up the worship services on 16th and 17th August, 2013, both vespers and the Sabbath worship. All the women of the church were enthusiastic about participating in various items for the glory and honor of Almighty God.
During the vespers after a special song by women, a beautiful skit, “Weeping and Gnashing”—a judgment scene-- was presented by the women. The skit portrayed Christians of yesterday and today in different levels of faithfulness. Christians who truly reflect their name “Christian” in their everyday life and are faithfully waiting for Christ’s return, while there are those who superficially carry the name but have no Christlikeness in their everyday life. They are so much involved with the worldly affairs, worldly
Judgment Scene Sabbth school lesson study: Panel discussion
enjoyments and have no time for anyone but lavish money on self, luxurious homes, beautiful cars. The spreading of the gospel has nothing to do with them, the poor and underprivileged are just passed by. Others believe that by doing good for the church and humanity would buy them a place in heaven. They give Bible studies, win many souls. Many lives are saved because of their witnesses, yet, the Lord will say, “Not everyone that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.” Some are drifted into sin, but once heart longs for a better way and is truly sorry and believe that the Lord Jesus has offered His blood for atonement. Sooner or later, the Lord will segregate the Christians among the Christians and the remnants among the remnants. “The time of the harvest will be past, the summer will be ended, and many will not be saved” was the theme of the skit.
All the Sabbath morning services were taken by the women of the church. Deborah Samraj, Santha Livingston, Sobha Singh and Ramani Kurian engaged the congregation into an enriching lesson study as way of panel discussion on “ Unity: bond of Revival”. Most of the women joined in the choir and sang responses and special song that enhanced the sacredness of worship experience. Margaret Nathaniel shared a story with the children during the story hour.
Women at divine worship hour Special song: Women’s choir
Divine hour speaker: Jamuna
Jamuna Gompa Devadas, a school teacher, was the speaker for the divine hour. Her inspiring message on ‘Faith’ put the congregation on the ground to rethink of the faith each person was holding. She pondered upon the faith demonstrated by the Cannanite woman when she sought help from Jesus for healing her daughter from her illness. Jamuna emphasized, “Faith is not something we can strengthen or improve with vitamins or supplements or tablets. Faith is the assurance of our belief. Faith enables us to see what God does. It helps us to see what others cannot see or do. If something goes wrong with our faith, no physician can fix the problem. Faith simply believes in things which we cannot see with our eyes. It is born in us and grows stronger and stronger when we study God’s word diligently seeking the Spirit of God to enlighten us.” Divine worship came to a close with benediction by Vandana Jeyaseelan. Ramani Kurian, Asst director, Communication, SUD, Hosur
New Feathers in AMC Cap
The Adventist Media Centre, Pune, was established with the intent to transform the world through spoken word. It was broadcasting the programs in 8 Indian languages. Edison Samraj, the director had a dream to add two more languages-- Odia and Gujarathi. He contacted the local units, Puno Chandra was appointed for Odia and Simon Pandey as assistant radio speaker for Gujrathi. Raby Thomas was appointed as Treasurer and Steven Raju as Music Director. AMC will be blessed by their contributions in their respective areas.
Economic Mess- Is There a Way Out?
The top officials of Pune city came together on 14-9-13 to find answers for this important question which many people are still struggling with. It was an initiative taken by the Adventist Media Centre, Pune under the leadership of Edison Samraj to bring the top intellectuals of the Pune city for a dialogue and deliberations on the topic Economic Crisis: Is There a Way Out?
The program started around 6:00 pm, in Susie Sorabjee Auditorium, Pune. Edison Samraj welcomed the dignitaries-- Muzamdhar, Vice Chancellor, Symbiosis Group of Institutions, BhariMalhotra, President Weig Field Industries, Manhoar Pirbhai, Chairman Azam Trust, Victor Sam, General Vice President of SUD. The program was well attended by the intellectuals of Pune. The St. Eileen’s School choir sang a lovely melodious group song to add flavor to the event. Muzumdhar in his address, reminded the audience that the Indian mind works better in times of crisis. Robert William began his speech by pointing to the positives that Indian Economy has enjoyed in the 21st century, India being first in the telecommunication sector in the world market. Indian Pharmaceutical market is growing day by day. He reminded the audience that Indians needed not to be shaken by the recent developments, but to keep their hopes high and look to the Creator for solutions. The Punites were elevated by the approach and presentation of Robert Antony Williams. His approach was systematic and modern in thinking. Every one enjoyed the presentation. The Adventist Media Centre has made an impact on the minds of the people in Pune. We are looking forward to conduct similar seminars in the coming days. N. Ashok Kumar, Kannada Radio Speaker, AMC, Pune.
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH INAUGURATION
KHANPUR-LATIFPUR
It was a joyous moment and day for the believers in Khanpur-Latifpur village. It was a dream come true experience for them. It all started when the National highway No. 1 – New Delhi to Jammu-Kashmir was expanding and some part of the church land was acquired by the National Highway Authority. The old church was partially demolished. The North India Section appealed to the people to come up with the funds to build the church at Khanpur-Latifpur location.
Ramesh Massey from UK responded and took the responsibility to build the church. We are thankful to the donor and builder of the Khanpur-Latifpur church.
Bipul Bairagee
Lay Training program: South Maharashtra Section
A lay training program was conducted in South Maharashtra Section, Alate, Kolhapur, on September 27, 2013 by the SSPM Department. The training program was attended by over 100 lay members and volunteers from all the churches of the section. The resource personnel for the program were Hidayat Masih, SSPM Dir., SUD and L.D.Battise SSPM Director,WIU. The speakers emphasized the role and importance of lay members in evangelism and reaching the un-reached. The key text was Acts 1:8-.And ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth. It was a wonderful spiritual feast for the members as they listened intently to God's word. At the end of the session Hidayat Masih and Battise distributed picture rolls to each delegate with the intention that these rolls will enhance their understanding of the Bible and use it as effective tool in public evangelism.
Satish Bhosale, Treasurer
South West India Union: Third Constituency Session.
The third constituency session of South West India Union was held in Darsana Pastoral Centre, Vilanganoor, Peechi Dam, Thrissur from September 12-14, 2014. The devotion was led by Selvamony Yovan, president, SWIU on 12th afternoon followed by business session. And all the delegates and the dignitaries from the Division were welcomed. Following the business session, the retirees were honored with a plaque in appreciation of their valuable service for the church. The secretary and the treasurer of SWIU presented their reports. There is a substantial growth in the tithe income. Then the section departments presented the reports. During the planning session, the nomination committee met and the section presidents were elected.
In the afternoon as the planning committee had its deliberations, simultaneously the nomination committee also met and transacted their business. The planning session was led by T P Kurian, SUD and had a livelily discussion regarding various plans for soul winning for the coming five years and also discussed about the strength, weakness, opportunities and threats (SWOT) analysis of the union. Many suggestions were brought out during the discussions.
Nomination Committee Report
Alappuzha- Pathanamthitta Section President Stevenson R
- Secretary/ Treasurer M I Korah
Idukki Section President Raju Abraham
Secretary/ Treasurer D Chalres
Malabar Region Director S Jacob
North Kerala Section President Benny Joseph
Secretary K P Baby
Treasurer V T Mathai
South Kerala Section President Philip S Jacob
Secretary Antoni Devadas
Treasurer Ajith C George
Union Departments Ministerial Associate K P Cherian
SS/PS Associate Jose Prakash
Family Ministry Micha Aruldas
Associate Annakutty V
V O P Director Rajan Solomon
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Ordination Candidates Sabbath Message R John, SUD President
Eleven evangelists were ordained to the Lord’s ministry. They are as follows: Abraham K P, Anil Devadas, Ajith T K, Binoy Chacko, Biju Abraham, Biju P J, Boben P M, Doney Mathew, Jose K T, Joymon M and Joshua Ebenezer.
Sabbath celebration was part of the constituency meeting. Leroy Samuel, associate treasurer, SUD delivered the message during the vespers. His message on special calling was inspiring to the congregation as well as the newly ordained ministers. The ordination candidates were presented and dedicated during the vesper service. On 14th Sabbath, during the divine service, R. John, president, SUD encouraged the congregation to get ready for the coming of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. The service climaxed with the laying of hand upon the ordination candidates and dedication of the newly elected presidents and the department directors. Thus the meeting ended with a positive note that both pastors and members dedicated themselves to serve the Lord wholeheartedly. T P Kurian, Editor, Southern Asia Tidings
Mrs Ballantyne Celebrates her 100th Birthday
Joyce Ballantyne was born on 4th September 1913 into a good Christian home. She completed her teacher’s training in Madras and has been a teacher all her life. She was married and has five children. She was baptised into the Seventh-day Adventist Church in 1952, by Pr E.L.Sorenson in Vizag. The church wanted her to start a school there, but God knew that she had no experience of running an Adventist school, so the plans failed.
She got her first mission call to teach at Spencer Road School in Bangalore. Here she learnt how to run a school on Adventist lines. After a few years she returned to Vizag and with God’s help, opened a school in the church vestry with just seven pupils, and today it has grown into a high school. Again after five years the rice millers of Palakol, approached Andhra section to open a school for them, so her services were lent to them for two years. In 1966 she was given a call to open a school in Vijayawada. It was opened in the church vestry on Bunder road. Today this school too has grown in leaps and bounds. She returned to the UK for two years, and then came back to India. She worked at Lowry Memorial School, taught in the school and also was in charge of the CCF, where she was able to help many poor students.
In 1974 she was transferred to Nuzvid where she worked as house mother for the nurses in the hospital. She has many happy memories of the girls for whom she cared, many of them are still in touch with her. While being the dean of girls, she was asked to teach in the Nuzvid day school, as teaching was her first love, she gladly accepted. Soon she opened a branch Sabbath school in a village on the out skirts of Nuzvid, a place called Kandrika. Every week she went there, she would see that all the children in the village were eager to come to Sabbath school, but unfortunately they could not attend any school, as the Nuzvid school was too far away for them.
She soon had a bright idea. In November 1980, she hired a house in Nuzvid from Mrs. Sudarshanam. She went to Kandrika and put all the bigger children into this small hostel, so that they would be able to get a Christian education in our Nuzvid school. This is how the boarding school started in Nuzvid, and today it has grown in leaps and bounds. In 1982 she built the first church in Kandrika as many of the children and their parents from this village were baptized members. God had blessed the work that she started, and today many many students are in good positions and are scattered around the world.
She is in good health and still receives letters, cards and phone calls from her students, they are thankful to her for helping them to come to know the Saviour. She is thankful to God for His boundless mercy and matchless love that have been sustaining her and helping her to be able to have a part in bringing many people to His feet.
God has spared her to see her 100th birthday. She has just got a card from the Queen of England, but it will be a greater reward for her when she goes to heaven and Jesus Himself will put a crown on her head. Winnie Kurian <winnek2006@yahoo.co.uk>;
Ottapalam Hospital on Upward Move
Ottapalam hospital has taken many progressive steps over the past several months. There are many ways God’s work is being seen here in the campus. On June 11, the ground floor of the new College of Nursing was inaugurated by R. John, president, SUD. The building was dedicated for the glory of God by Robert Clive. The ceremony was also attended by Selvamony, President, SWIU; Pierson David, secretary & Alamgir Khan, treasurer, Medical Trust; Pr. Benny Joseph, president, North Kerala Section and other leaders from South West Indian Union and North Kerala section .The Project was funded by Southern Asia Division and a loan was procured for the same from South Indian Bank.
July brought cheers to our campus when we installed a 160KV generator that is sufficient to meet all our needs for the present and the future.
On August 19, John Cristo, Medical Director, SDA Medical Center, Bangalore inaugurated a new laparoscopic surgical set. This is a new milestone added to our surgical department and will enable our surgeons and staff to render better service to patients. The project was made possible with the generous help rendered by SDA Medical Centre Bangalore.
A new fully automatic Biochemistry Analyzer was also installed in August by the generous help of Medical Trust, CMC Vellore Alumni and friends of Ottapalam hospital. God has been good to us and we have seen the evidence His leading in our institution. We hope and pray that He will continue to bless and guide us in the coming days.Please continue to uphold us in your prayers.
Renjith, Medical Director, Ottapalam Hospital
Doctorate Degree Awarded to Thamanam Nathanael
THAMANAM NATHANAEL, Academic Dean & Vice-Principal, Flaiz Adventist College,was awarded Ph.D degree, from Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur, A.P. on April22, 2013for his research work on the topic “An Investigation of High School Teachers’ Pedagogical and Cognitive Competencies in Geometry and Trigonometry”. Dr.M.Vanaja, Associate Professor, Department of Education and Training,Maulana Azad National University, Hyderabad, was his research director. He was commended for his excellent research work which is useful for the curriculum development in Mathematics.
Nageshwara Rao, Education Director, SUD
Report from Manipur Conference
I have heard about Dr. Johnson Christian who resides in United States and his good work. It was L.F. Lyngdoh, President of Northeast India Union of Seventh-day Adventist who introduced me to Johnson Christian in March 2012. I was told that he was an educationist and conducted education seminars for teachers. Manipur Conference invited
him to conduct teachers’ training program in March 19-20, 2012 and about 60 (sixty) teachers participated in the training. The teachers learnt much from the seminar. On January 2013 Johnson Christian visited again Manipur conference and had done so much work for our Conference. He has donated little over 2 lakhs to provide tube well water for SDA Academy, Tarung Imphal and Maringmi Memorial school, Ukhrul. He has also provided financial assistance for King’s Way English school, Imphal for the construction of proper drainage. We wish God’s blessings as he continues to serve God in various ways. Barnabas Zimik, President, Manipur Conference
NORTHERN INDIA UNION: ACCOUNTANTS’ WORKSHOP
Northern India Union conducted its seventh Accountants’ Workshop from September 30 to October 9, 2013 at the Union office in New Delhi. There were 23 cashiers and accountants, from Sections, Regions and Schools within Northern India Union, who gathered for the training program. Since most of the cashiers/accountants come from hnon accounting background, the Union officers Ezras Lakra, President; Robin Ram, Executive Secretary and Attar Singh, Treasurer; thought that it would be most appropriate to conduct a training program to prepare workers for this sacred responsibility.
The main objective of conducting the workshop was to introduce the basic accounting concept, right from the collection of data to preparing vouchers and receipts, to journalizing, posting to the ledger, preparing trial balance, statement of financial statements and balance sheet. The main emphasis was on the accounting concept, Assets = Liabilities + Fund Balance and all account heads and terminologies that fall under it.
During this training program, seniors who have served the organization in various capacities as cashiers, accountants and treasurers impart knowledge to the cashiers and accountants who were present. Those who attended the training felt that they got to learn a lot and were going back better equipped. The resource personnel were: Attar Singh, Treasurer, NIU; Derald Bhengra, Assistant Treasurer, NIU, and Samuel Chand, Treasurer, Jalandhar School. Attar Singh, Treasurer Northern India Union
Kollegal School: Pathfinder Club Inauguration
The Pathfinder Club of the school was inaugurated on August 7, 2013. Suresh Daniel, president, Bangalore Metro Conference was the chief guest who addressed the gathering and inspiried the pathfinders to be of help to the people in need. The club consists of more than 100 energetic and vibrant pathfinders. S Prabhakar, youth director, SKS, Mysore and Jacob Bhaggien, Principal, School for Speech & Hearing Impaired, Kollegal also were present during the occasion.
Prem Cyrus, Director, Pathfinder Club