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The mission of the Seventh-day Adventist
Church , as articulated in the church's mission statement, is
to proclaim to all people the everlasting gospel in the
context of the Three Angels' messages of Revelation 14:6-12.
The commission of Jesus Christ compels us to lead others to
accept Jesus as their personal savior and to unite with His
church, and nurture them in preparation for His soon return.
That's at the heart of the church's mission and is
accomplished through preaching, teaching and healing
ministries.
From its inception, the church was intentional to
articulate and practice its mission by communicating the
message of the gospel throughout the world. The term “global
mission” is synonymous with reaching the peoples of the
world no matter where they are, and in the context of their
lives. Adventists are a global community. Adventists are
committed to making education accessible everywhere. At the
heart of the Adventist education system is the conviction that
every individual should have the opportunity to study and
grow.
Adventists also believe that Christian life includes both
spiritual and physical health, thus you will find Seventh-day
Adventists involved in promotion of health and wholeness.
Recognized as a growing church, Seventh-day Adventists are
involved in providing betterment for all human beings and
especially reaching out to provide practical help to those
affected by disaster or those requiring development
assistance.
“Do unto others . . .” is a phrase known to Seventh-day
Adventists. In order to accomplish the mission goals of the
Christian church, Adventists are promoters of human freedom
and responsibility, especially emphasizing freedom of religion
for all peoples.
(www.adventist.org)
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