Uh, timely. I read by Megan skein. And the same God who takes care of me will supply all your needs from his glorious riches. Which have been given to us in Christ Jesus, Philippians four 19. Roslyn's parents had been married for eight years when her father was killed in a work accident on her mother's birthday. At the time her mother had four children. A seven-year-old a, five-year-old a three-year-old and a three month old. They lived in a small house with Roslyn's paternal grandmother.
Not long after her father was killed. Her mother became seriously sick with rheumatic fever. During this time, a literature advance Willis knocked on their door. Roselands grandmother answered. When the literature advance, de-list asked if they could come in, she refused. My daughter in law is very sick. She explained. The literature advantage list then asked if they could pray for her.
this visit led to the local church, pastor visiting the family on a regular basis and starting Bible studies with Roslyn's mom and her children. In time, she and the children were all baptized. If that literature advantage Willis hadn't knocked on our door, we will not be seventh day Adventists today says Roslyn. We thank God for our literature evangelists.
This year literature ministry celebrates 175 years. This month's devotional readings come from stories of faith edited by Vanya Chu and produced by the literature ministries department of the seventh day Adventist church in the south Pacific division.
To find out more about this month's heritage celebrations, visit heritage dot Adventist church. Dot com.
