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The Prophecies of Hope in Augusta

Augusta First SDA Church is deeply committed to evangelism. Pastors Daniel Romanov and Jostle Lache are currently leading the impactful "Prophecies of Hope" series. The series, which includes double presentations on some nights with interludes of snacks and special music, is not just a learning opportunity but also a chance for guests and church members to connect and form lasting friendships.

Pastor Daniel and Pastor Jostle have tried to involve every possible outlet in spreading the word about the seminar. Daniel created a separate webpage specifically dedicated to the event, where people can find helpful information about the meetings. They mailed brochures to thousands of homes, placed ads on digital billboards, and even used the local FM station. They were happy to see close to forty visitors on the first night of the meetings, with over twenty now attending regularly.

During the first night of the meetings, a visitor was so overwhelmed by the powerful message of biblical prophecy that he walked back to the church lobby and asked the registration team at the desk there not to miss the presentation but to go inside and hear the sermon! This was certainly encouraging for the pastors.

Please pray for the guests attending the meetings and their decision to follow Jesus as their Lord and Savior.

I liked the seminar title: "The Prophecies of Hope." The message is not to bring fear and darkness, but to show that there is hope for us even in the tough days of this world's history. Jesus is coming back soon.




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Peter Kulakov


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