Adventist Heritage Daily Devotional

This month, each of our daily devotionals are from Stories of Faith, edited by Vania Chew and produced by the Literature Ministries Department of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church in the South Pacific.

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What is Adventist Heritage Daily Devotional?

Imagine a thriving Adventist movement in the South Pacific. Do images or stories come quickly to mind? This podcast recounts important events, stories and memories from Adventists throughout the South Pacific. These mission stories from our past are proof that the Adventist movement is alive and thriving. Listen to these podcasts and step out to join these pioneering Adventists with Jesus on His mission of making disciple-makers in the South Pacific.

Go away.

We don't need your religion.

Red by Zoe Cochran.

And you will know the truth and
the truth will set you free.

John chapter eight, verse 32.

One day, Rachel Lowe was canvassing an
older gentleman in Western Australia.

He said that he didn't have much time.

So she began speaking to
him about steps to Christ.

Suddenly she heard a woman's
voice called down the hallway.

Go away.

We don't need your religion.

The man started to close the door
on Rachel, but she quickly handed

him the copy of steps to Christ
and urged him to take it as a gift.

Although the woman was still shouting.

He accepted the book and close the door.

After a couple of hours, Rachel's
team leader picked her up.

They were sitting in the car when
an unfamiliar woman suddenly began

running down the street towards them,
waving something above her head.

Rachel recognized it as the
copy of steps to Christ.

She'd been handing out to people.

Oh, no, here we go.

She thought wondering what the
woman might want to surprise.

As she rolled down the window,
she noticed that the woman

had a huge smile on her face.

Are you the person who gave this to
me, she asked slightly out of breath.

I don't remember you, Rachel confessed.

You gave it to my husband,
the woman persisted.

Rachel immediately remembered the woman
who had been yelling at her to go away.

Could this really be her?

I thought you were from
some other religion.

She said, But as soon as I read what was
in the book, I knew it was God's truth.

Rachel was so surprised that
she didn't know what to say.

Do you need a donation?

The woman queried.

I'm happy to leave this one with you
as a gift Rachel said, but the woman

ran back home to get some money.

Anyway, she came back with the money
and put it into Rachel's hands.

I saw yellow and thinking
that it was a $50 note.

I tried to show her all my other books.

She refused to take them.

She only wanted the steps
to Christ said, Rachel.

After saying a prayer
with her, we parted ways.

As Rachel looked more closely at
the money, she realized that it

wasn't just one $50 note, but that
the woman had given her for what an

exciting turn of events she commented.

It was so amazing to meet a person
who appreciated God's truth so much.

Zoe Cochrane: This year literature
ministries celebrates 175 years.

This mum's devotional readings come from
stories of faith edited by Vani Chu and

produced by the literature ministries
department of the seventh day Adventist

church in the south Pacific division.

Jarrod Stackelroth: To find out more
about this month's heritage celebrations,

visit heritage dot Adventist church.

Dot com.