it's been a full month since my last post. i know, i've been slacking off. we've been really busy with all the buzz at church.
first off, we're moving really really soon into the new church location. it's a few kilometers away from the old one, a little far for commute but it's all worth it. it's half-a-hectare of land with so much promise in it. we'll start cleaning up this sunday.
along with that, we just started on a new business at church - one that'll help ensure we could pay for the land's monthly dues so it could finally be ours. we're selling Hope for Health's herbal supplements. it's the perfect business for us since it's helping people move away from synthetic medicine and providing them a safe source of effective natural alternatives. i put quite a bit of my time into building the website for that which you can visit here.
i've also been busy with paperwork for the church's registration with the Securities and Exchange Commission. we've been unregistered until our prison ministry called for it - and now we are! :)
my current and upcoming projects include the next quarter's Sabbath School lesson, fliers, promotional materials for the herbal supplements, actually moving into the new church location, scrapbooks for the Earliteens class (yey!), blogging, more Bible students, and much much more.
i'll let you in on the loop as often as i can, so stay tuned. God bless you. :)
Thursday, September 01, 2011
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Stagnation
Many who have an intelligent knowledge of the truth, and are able to defend it by arguments, are doing nothing for the upbuilding of Christ’s kingdom. We meet them from time to time, but they bear no fresh testimonies of personal experience in the Christian life; they relate no new victories gained in the holy warfare. Instead of this you notice the same old routine, the same expressions in prayer and exhortation. Their prayers have no new note; they express no greater intelligence in the things of God, no more earnest, living faith. Such persons are not living plants in the garden of the Lord, sending forth fresh shoots and new foliage, and the grateful fragrance of a holy life. They are not growing Christians. They have limited views and plans, and there is no expansion of mind, no valuable additions to the treasures of Christian knowledge. Their powers have not been taxed in this direction. They have not learned to view men and things as God views them, and in many cases unsanctified sympathy has injured souls and greatly crippled the cause of God. The spiritual stagnation that prevails is terrible. Many lead a formal Christian life and claim that their sins have been forgiven, when they are as destitute of any real knowledge of Christ as is the sinner. {5T 264.3}
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Friday, July 29, 2011
We're Moving Soon *Excited Much*
If you've wandered about this blog and its pages, you've probably noticed that my church and I are currently big on a church building project. It's been a little over a year since we started eyeing this piece of land and because of the grace God gave through the support of many kind brethren from near and far, we will be able to start cleaning up and moving into there next month! How truly wonderful is that? :D
This photo is from Google Earth. The boundaries set here are purely from my estimates and probably aren't accurate, but I'm sure you get the idea. The lot is about 5120 square meters in size and will be enough to contain not only a church, but also an office, a guest house, a health and wellness center, a publishing house, a training school, a vegetable and herb garden, a vegetarian restaurant, and maybe even a bookstore and a small media center!
Initial payments have been made for this lot, but it's still going to require years and years of hard work, benevolence and self-sacrifice before this could be fully ours. But it's work we're all willing to put in.
Besides the one by the entrance, there are three dilapidated buildings on the land that, with some scrubbing and minor improvement, we can temporarily use for services and assemblies. There are also two swimming pools, one of which we're thinking of converting into a baptistry.
Browse through recent photos of the lot here.
If God impresses you to extend your support for this project, please let us know through royalvalleyfreesda@gmail.com.
You can also learn more about Royal Valley Free SDA Church by clicking here.
This photo is from Google Earth. The boundaries set here are purely from my estimates and probably aren't accurate, but I'm sure you get the idea. The lot is about 5120 square meters in size and will be enough to contain not only a church, but also an office, a guest house, a health and wellness center, a publishing house, a training school, a vegetable and herb garden, a vegetarian restaurant, and maybe even a bookstore and a small media center!
Initial payments have been made for this lot, but it's still going to require years and years of hard work, benevolence and self-sacrifice before this could be fully ours. But it's work we're all willing to put in.
Besides the one by the entrance, there are three dilapidated buildings on the land that, with some scrubbing and minor improvement, we can temporarily use for services and assemblies. There are also two swimming pools, one of which we're thinking of converting into a baptistry.
Browse through recent photos of the lot here.
If God impresses you to extend your support for this project, please let us know through royalvalleyfreesda@gmail.com.
You can also learn more about Royal Valley Free SDA Church by clicking here.
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