The community of Hungarian Adventists from Transylvania had the privilege to take part in a special training for mission between January 16, 2022, and February 6, 2022. The organizer and the host of the small group training was Pastor Lóránd Balla, the leader of the Publishing and Ethnic Groups Ministries of the Romanian Union of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and the team of Arthur Daniells Institute of Mission Studies (ADIMIS).
Over 20 young people joined the international training and participated with great motivation at the beginning. Their experiences raised the interest of another large group of over 100 church members. 105 of them joined the basic training. Over 70 of them continued with the advanced training for small group evangelism and are still involved actively every week.
Jesus’ ministry while on earth is one that took cognizance of the giftedness of His disciples. His mentor-apprentice model of leadership ensured the discovery and cultivation of the disciples’ gifts.
Postmodernism allows for religious pluralism, beliefs, and practices. And none of these options can be said to be in possession of the whole and full truth.
It would seem that the postmodern context is not compatible with the Christian worldview. However, Postmoderns are also included in the gospel commission.
36 volunteers were in Tanzania from 26 August to 15 September, led by Dr László Szabó. They all had different missions and tasks at Karao Primary School, which is an ADIMIS project.