
The Lord declares that the gates of hell shall not prevail against His church. Every sincere member of the church may include himself in these promises and say, “I am the Lord’s. In His strength I am invincible.”
The Upward Look, p.312

The Lord declares that the gates of hell shall not prevail against His church. Every sincere member of the church may include himself in these promises and say, “I am the Lord’s. In His strength I am invincible.”
The Upward Look, p.312
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The testimony of the Sullivan family who moved from the city to the countryside seeking a simpler life, a new occupation and a deeper walk with the Lord.

The General Conference Youth Ministries Department will be hosting an online Week of Prayer beginning November 12th, 2017 at gcyouthministries.org You can also view and download past Junior and Senior Youth Week of Prayer resources on the same page.
“The Lord is in active communication with every part of His vast dominions. He is represented as bending toward the earth and its inhabitants. He is listening to every word that is uttered. He hears every groan; He listens to every prayer; He observes the movements of every one; He approves or condemns every action. The hand of Christ draws aside the vail which conceals from our eyes the glory of heaven; and we behold Him in His high and holy place, not in a state of silence and indifference to His subjects in a fallen world, but surrounded by all the heavenly host,—ten thousand times ten thousand, and thousands of thousands, all waiting to go at His bidding on errands of mercy and love.”
Signs of the Times- Nov. 17, 1898
Delight thyself also in the Lord: and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart.
Psalm 37:4
“Children have claims which their parents should acknowledge and respect. They have a right to such an education and training as will make them useful, respected, and beloved members of society here, and give them a moral fitness for the society of the pure and holy hereafter.”
The Review and Herald, March, 21, 1882.