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  1. The world truly needs men and women who are willing to work in God's vineyard..Am blessed by this testimony and pray that God will make me a powerful soul winning instrument for Him. God bless:-)

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  2. This story reminds me of my sister. When she decided to build her own home, she asked my dad to make the living room the largest room in the house. When dad asked her why, she said that she was planning to do missionary work on behalf of the children in her neighborhood. She was the local nurse, and all the neighbors respected her. She would quite often offer her services for free to poor people.

    When the house was finished, she invited the children for a song and stories session on Sabbath afternoons. The number of children grew, and the parents started coming as well. Eventually, her living room became rather crowded, and the need to build a local church became evident. Today, there is a good size church in that town. This story took place in the country of Argentina many decades ago.

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  3. Austin is a Graduate in Medicine and humble guy. He withstood all the sabbath challenges when in Medical School. He is an inspiring young witness

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  4. Inge: Yes, of course, my sister inherited this from our relatives. I have a cousin who used her home in my native town in Ukraine for half a century as a church. When the Soviet Union imploded and Ukraine became independent, my relatives and other members of their home church were able to build their own church with financial help from the U.S.

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  5. Thank for this story makes me to now what to do to help people to now the truth God bless those who give their time to work for the Lord

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  6. Thanks for that living love for God, Even my father and mother Mr& Mrs Mugwe Jeremiah are the founders of sda church in a remote village of buwihula in eastern uganda when they turned their livingroom to a gathering room after we left kakoro sda mission school where my father had served as a primary school headteacher for decades until 1988 due political unstability.

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