Adventist Community Services / World Budget
December 13, 2014
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Video Presenter: Sung Kwon
PRESENTER: Sung Kwon
“Let each of you look out not only for his own interests, but also for the interests of others” (Philippians 2:4, NKJV).
“But Paul did not regard as lost the time thus spent. As he worked with Aquila he kept in touch with the Great Teacher, losing no opportunity of witnessing for the Saviour, and of helping those who needed help. His mind was ever reaching out for spiritual knowledge. He gave his fellow workers instruction in spiritual things, and he also set an example of industry and thoroughness. He was a quick, skillful worker, diligent in business, ‘fervent in spirit, serving the Lord.’ Romans 12:11. As he worked at his trade, the apostle had access to a class of people that he could not otherwise have reached. He showed his associates that skill in the common arts is a gift from God, who provides both the gift and the wisdom to use it aright. He taught that even in everyday toil God is to be honored. His toil-hardened hands detracted nothing from the force of his pathetic appeals as a Christian minister” (Ellen G. White, Acts of the Apostles, pp. 351, 352).
Appeal: The World Budget today supports Adventist Community Services (ACS) in the North American Division. Simply put, ACS helps people. The offering today will help people in need on a national level, especially when there are needs due to natural disasters.
“But Paul did not regard as lost the time thus spent. As he worked with Aquila he kept in touch with the Great Teacher, losing no opportunity of witnessing for the Saviour, and of helping those who needed help. His mind was ever reaching out for spiritual knowledge. He gave his fellow workers instruction in spiritual things, and he also set an example of industry and thoroughness. He was a quick, skillful worker, diligent in business, ‘fervent in spirit, serving the Lord.’ Romans 12:11. As he worked at his trade, the apostle had access to a class of people that he could not otherwise have reached. He showed his associates that skill in the common arts is a gift from God, who provides both the gift and the wisdom to use it aright. He taught that even in everyday toil God is to be honored. His toil-hardened hands detracted nothing from the force of his pathetic appeals as a Christian minister” (Ellen G. White, Acts of the Apostles, pp. 351, 352).
Appeal: The World Budget today supports Adventist Community Services (ACS) in the North American Division. Simply put, ACS helps people. The offering today will help people in need on a national level, especially when there are needs due to natural disasters.