I have loved you all of your life Synthian.
Here is another update on the ASI convention.
The following questions were asked on another forum:
Anybody see anything interesting at the ASI convention?
Just wondering if it is worth my while to attend next year. Any good stuff?
I am responding here because to write the same thing in two forums really isn’t necessary.
What I see as interesting and what others see as interesting may be two different things. I find it very interesting to hear about the changes that have come about not only in the lives of individuals that have been reached through ASI but even to those who are doing the reaching out. All ages, walks of life, and nationalities just step out in faith, willingness and love for God and their fellowman. Some take courses in medical, disaster relief, healthful living and how to give Bible studies and do that work while others learn and then teach others. Others build clinics, schools, churches, put roofs on buildings that the people there built themselves, or dig wells for water. Some plant vegetables and grains so the people can eat things that are good for their health. Others hand out cards for those interested in prophecy and Bible study while others hand out books and CD. People are coming to the Lord by the thousands and then in turn going out to do their part for others.
In everything these workers do they are teaching people about the Lord through their words and examples. They are the light bearers guiding others to the Greater Light, our Lord Jesus Christ. It will be very interesting to find out just how far reaching their endeavors for the Lord has gone and continues to go on. If we can do nothing else we can pray for them and those they work with. One day soon all who stood up and took a part in the finishing of the work will reap the rewards of being with Jesus and those in whom we worked for.
One interesting story is that in one of the places they went to the people had lived their whole lives walking 3-5 miles to get water and then carrying the water on their heads. When the workers dug a well beside the newly built church they found just 100 feet below the surface a river of water that not only furnishes the needed water for the community individuals but also waters the land that now grows many different vegetables and grains for those individuals to eat.
So many wonderful stories but here is just one more. When Marimar (not sure if that is spelled right) went through that terrible disaster the people came to the church. The storm grew worse but the people continued to worship. Then all the people remaining in the community came to the church. Then the roof came off and still yet the people worshipped while the rain came down on them. When it was all over all of the homes and structures in the community had been destroyed but the SDA church remained and all of the 300 people safe.
If your idea of good stuff is where you can be with brothers and sisters and hear about how God is leading and providing for His church (individual people) in the last days of this earth’s history as they do their part with Him in the finishing of the work given to us, then by all means it is very good stuff. If you mean is it worthwhile for you to attend next year because you too want to be a part in the finishing of the work and want help and encouragement and motivation and can attend, then I would say it would be worth your while to attend next year.