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Leoni de A. Braga Silva
February 15, 2016
Brazil
[This devotional was originally written in Portuguese. In order to promote sharing of these inspiring messages, we have published it both in its original language and English (Devotional: Abandoned).] No dia 08/10/2010 minha filha Vívian Daiany foi acometida de uma trombose cerebral; quando cinco veias em sua cabeça ficaram obstruídas, provocando-lhe uma forte convulsão.

“Por um breve momento te deixei, mas com grandes misericórdias te recolherei”.  Isa 54:7

 

Acredito que quase todos, em algum momento da vida, já passaram pelo sentimento de abandono. Talvez dos pais, dos filhos, do cônjuge, dos amigos e até de Deus. Sentimos-nos rejeitados, desprezados, desesperados e desamparados.

 

No dia 08/10/2010 minha filha Vívian Daiany foi acometida de uma trombose cerebral; quando cinco veias em sua cabeça ficaram obstruídas, provocando-lhe uma forte convulsão.

 

www.sdarm.org.au
February 14, 2016
New Zealand
In 2015, the brethren in New Zealand held a camp meeting for the youth in Waihi Beach.

Waihi Beach is the jewel in the crown of the Southern Coromandel and Bay of Plenty. It offers nine kilometres of sweeping white sand with one of the safest surf breaks in New Zealand. It brings people back each summer to just relax or enjoy activities out on the water or along our coastline and bush. 

 

In one of these particular areas, we held the camp meeting for the young people, for our friends and brethren. The date was set for October 6-11, 2015, and preparations were made to organise the program. The theme for this camp meeting was “The Challenge Camp”.

 

Leoni de A. Braga Silva
February 14, 2016
Brazil
In 2010, Sister Leoni's daughter suffered a stroke, which eventually left her paralyzed. However, she soon learned that God never truly abandons His children.

“For a small moment have I forsaken thee; but with great mercies will I gather thee.” Isaiah 54:7

 

Just about everyone, at some point in his or her life, has endured the feeling of abandonment, perhaps by one’s parents, by one’s children or spouse, by friends, or even abandonment by God. We feel rejected, despised, in despair and helpless.  

 

On October 8, 2010 my 19 year-old daughter, Vivian Daiany, experienced a stroke when five veins in her head were obstructed and provoked a strong convulsion.

 

Ophelia Gherman, M.D.
February 14, 2016
In continuation of this month's heart disease awareness series, let's consider how blood pressure, cholesterol, and diabetes affect our hearts.

In continuation of this month's heart disease awareness series, let's remember what we talked about last week. We considered how cardiovascular disease refers to a set of diseases that compromise the heart beat or blood flow, and that several diseases may leave the heart unable to pump blood efficiently. Last week we talked about the effects of inflammation, and how it leads to heart disease. This week, let's consider how blood pressure, cholesterol, and diabetes affect our hearts.   

 

John Bosco
February 7, 2016
Rwanda
On January 24–31, a week-long seminar was held in Kigali, the capital of Rwanda.

Kigali is the largest city in Rwanda, and this seminar drew a large number of church members and friends. The Regional Secretary for northern Africa, Brother John Bosco, was present, and the meetings were crowned with a special children's choir. The topics discussed during the seminar were as follows:

 

1. Divorce and Remarriage 

2. Authority in God's Church 

3. Signs of His Coming 

4. Tithes and Offerings 

5. The Mark of God and the Mark of the Beast 

6. Preparation of Financial and Statistical Report 

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