November: Centers of Influence - Namibia
Throughout the world, the church faces a great challenge in reaching the urban areas. Watch to see how we can use Christ's Method and Centers of Influence to effectively reach these areas.

Throughout the world, the church faces a great challenge in reaching the urban areas. Watch to see how we can use Christ's Method and Centers of Influence to effectively reach these areas.
The church in South America is quickly growing. Churches such as Nova Semente in Sao Paulo, Brazil are reaching out to new communities. See how other ministries are supporting the rapid growth throughout South America.
Sung by Melissa Otto, a young Seventh-day Adventist musician from Australia.
A young girls hopes for a new place of worship each Sabbath morning.
The 13th Sabbath Offering goes to help the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the countries of Namibia, Madagascar and South Africa.
A Global Mission Pioneer is working to change lives in northern Cambodia.
Global Mission Pioneers in Eastern Africa work in some extreme conditions to spread the Gospel.
The Himba tribes of northern Namibia have lived the same way for hundreds of years. They lead a simple life, living off the land and raising their families in small communities. Adventist missionaries are working among the Himba people and are finding new ways to communicate the Gospel.
Meet a group of believers in the northeastern part of South Africa. They need a new church building to house their growing church family.
A young man’s life is changed while working on a farm one summer.
From Botswana to Madagascar to South Africa, the Southern Africa-Indian Ocean division is growing despite mission challenges. Learn about this vast division and the people and places where the Thirteenth Sabbath offering is going this quarter.
Watch to see how two young children in Japan get out of a tough situation and how they praise God for His help.
Immigrants from all over Asia travel to Korea for work. An Adventist migrant center is working to help immigrants adapt to the change in culture. They are working to be an example of God’s love. See how many people find hope because of the work the migrant center is doing.
See where your contributions are being used in the Northern Asia Pacific Division. Thanks to your gifts, thousands of people in the Northern Asia Pacific Division have the opportunity to meet Jesus.
On the the beautiful Japanese island of Amami Oshima, a Korean Pastor Lee Sung Hoo has been working for the last five years to develop an Adventist church. He struggled to connect with the members from the beginning, but saw a change once he gave it completely to God. He saw a progression and now pastors a thriving Japanese church.
At the end of church services in China, a song is sung while visitors are invited to come forward. The pastor says a special prayer for the visitors and then invites them to visit again. The song has a simple title. It is called “Jesus Loves You.”
With the majority of the world population living in urban areas, the Seventh-day Adventist Church is working to reach the cities. Jesus is calling us to minister to the whole world using a holistic method to reach people living in the cities.
A leper colony in China is seeing the love of Jesus first hand. As Adventist volunteers work and live with the lepers, the colony is understanding what it means to be like Jesus.
As World population reaches the 7 billion mark, the church looks at the challenges and opportunities in the Northern Asia-Pacific Division. From major cities like Tokyo and Seoul to remote a remote Japanese island, people are learning about the gospel.