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.

Oh, no.

He comes, Joe again.

Read by Jared stack or off.

So let's not tire of doing what is good.

At just the right time, we will reap a
harvest of blessing if we don't give up.

Galatians six verse nine.

Literature evangelist, Joe payola
first met Roma 12 years ago.

She'd been raised in a Christian home,
but now that she had young children, God

and church were no longer a priority.

A friend of Roma's referred Joe to her.

Over several years, Rome eventually
purchased many books and DVDs from Joe.

Now.

Years later, God reconnected us again.

Reports Joe.

Roma was happy to see me.

She said that it was only a few days
ago that she had been thinking about me.

Then she heard me whistling
outside of the front of her

door and knew that I was there.

Roma invited Joe in and soon
shared her good news with him.

She had been baptized at the SAMO
in seventh day Adventist church in

Carrum downs, Melbourne Victoria.

After her baptism, she had thought about
the many visits Joe had made to her home.

I wanted to thank you.

And I wondered if I was
ever going to see you again.

She said.

Did you know, That many times when
you came to see me, my attitude

was, oh, no, he comes Joe again.

But now looking back, I can
see the reason behind it or.

Taking the book, the great controversy
from her bookshelf Roma said it

had sat on her shelf for awhile.

I often tried to read it, but
just couldn't get into it.

She said.

Then suddenly it happened.

I couldn't put it down.

I read it every day and it all made sense.

The great controversy opened
Roma's eyes to church history.

To how many people had died for
their faith and to future events

and the second coming of Jesus.

As Roma flicked through the book, the
words from page 50 of coal port and

ministry came to my mind, says, Joe.

It is true that some who buy
the books, we'll lay them on the

shelf and seldom look at them.

Still God has a care for his truth
and the time will come when these

books will be sought for and read.

Jarrod Stackelroth: This year.

Literature ministry celebrates 175 years.

This month's devotional readings
come from the stories of faith.

Edited by a fire near.

Chu.

And produced by the literature.

ministries department of the
seventh day Adventist church

in the south Pacific division.

To find out more about this month's
heritage celebrations, visit

heritage dot Adventist church.

Dot com.