April 1, 2022

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2022 RMC CAMP MEETINGS

RMCNews – Denver, Colorado … The annual camp meetings held in the Rocky Mountain Conference have deep roots in Adventism and are a special time that many look forward to with anticipation. Camp meeting is a chance to come together to study God’s Word, rekindle friendships and make new ones, and get re-energized for the year ahead.

The Rocky Mountain Conference has five camp meetings to choose from:

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A SIMPLE GIFT INSPIRES OTHERS TO GIVE

By Gabriela Vincent – Casper, Wyoming … Gabriela (Anca) Vincent, wife of pastor Shayne Vincent in the Casper District of Wyoming, has felt the pain of the war in Ukraine very personally.

She grew up under communist rule in Romania, and her hometown, Iasi, Moldova is just across the border from Ukraine. Her sister’s family still lives in Iasi. Her 12-year-old niece, Miriam, moved by the thousands of refugees flooding into their town, wanted to help. She decided to give the money she had been saving for a new smartphone, to purchase two mattresses for refugees who were staying in the local Adventist church.

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PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS EXPERIENCE CAMPION ACADEMY

By Love Pickle – Loveland, Colorado … After two years of limiting campus visits, Campion Academy was once again able to host Academy Day on March 26. An annual, free open house for prospective students in seventh through eleventh grades, Academy Day gives these visitors an opportunity to experience a bit of life on campus.

The visiting students began their Campion experience with activities planned by the Student Association (SA) officers, including human bumper ball, jousting, and knockout.

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CAMPION STUDENTS LEAD EVANGELISM SERIES IN COSTA RICA

By Jill Harlow – Loveland, Colorado … After ten days of holding evangelistic meetings at multiple churches in Costa Rica, the Campion students returned to campus both exhausted and blessed. The mission group included seven students, four Campion alumni, and Campion church pastors and members.

During the evangelistic outreach, each member was assigned to preach at a different church. The students would spend their mornings reviewing, practicing, and personalizing their sermons. They would spend time visiting homes in the afternoon and inviting them to attend the meetings. 

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RMC CHURCH MEMBERS REACT TO UKRAINE CRISIS

By Rajmund Dabrowski – Boulder, Colorado … It was the first week of March and the war was well underway on the Eastern and Northern fronts of Ukraine. A car, which started its 365-kilometer (226 miles) drive from the outskirts of Zhytomyr to the border with Poland, carried seven refugees.

Two families with five children squeezed into a vehicle with three of the children in the trunk of Peugeot 508. The memory of flying missiles and the sound of explosions at the Zhytomyr military airport near their home were soon just a painfully etched memory. Hope drove them to safety.

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10 TO 15 TIMES

By Dustin Stegen … At one point in our lives, we all had to be introduced to every food we now eat. We weren’t born to love certain foods. No one came out of the womb salivating at the thought of peanut butter toast. We had to acquire the desire for it. This is especially true for foods whose characteristics may not be as desirable as a chocolate treat or salty chips. Those foods do not take much time or effort to enjoy.

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Here are four things you can do right now:

1️⃣ Donate at ADRA.org/helpnow
During emergencies, the number one way you can support ADRA International and our humanitarians on the ground is through your donations. Monetary donations allow our team in Ukraine to respond immediately to the specific needs of each community.

2️⃣ Gather in prayer
Matthew 18:20 tells us: "For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them.” We know that there is power and comfort in prayer. We encourage you to attend one of the many vigils being held for the millions who are affected by the crisis in Ukraine, or to start one of your own!

3️⃣ Stay informed
Staying informed is important during times of humanitarian crises. Whether through verified and trustworthy social media channels, digital news, newspapers or your favorite news channel on TV, make sure you tune in to a reliable news source.

4️⃣ Take a break
We are all living through very stressful times and it can be difficult to escape the constant barrage of bad news. It's important to find the balance between staying informed and caring for your mental health! Be sure to take a regular break from the news and even your social media.

This post was originally published on ADRA's Facebook page

 
 
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