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      Adventist Church Calls on Congress Delegates to Safeguard Orphans and Vulnerable Children

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      Adventist Church Calls on Congress Delegates to Safeguard Orphans and Vulnerable Children

      February 20, 2024

      Driven with the purpose of compassion and commitment, delegates convened for the first Orphans and Vulnerable Children’s (OVC) Ministries Global Congress, held from February 21–26 and themed "Learn, Seek, Defend, and Disciple," delivering a resolute call to action. More than 80 delegates representing organizations and institutions involved in OVC ministries joined the gathering. Here, amidst fervent discussions on pressing social, political, and moral issues around the world, attendees echoed a singular imperative: safeguarding society's most vulnerable—orphans and vulnerable children. In a demonstration of unwavering commitment, the international assembly united in a plea resonating with empathy and advocacy, embodying the core values of the Adventist community.  
       
      Dr. Linda Koh, esteemed retired Children’s Ministry Director at the General Conference, opened the congress with a poignant address. Her stirring words served as a profound reminder, urging attendees to invoke the presence of the Holy Spirit to illuminate a broader perspective of the mission ahead. Emphasizing the imperative of inclusivity, Dr. Koh's message resonated deeply, urging collective action to uplift the vulnerable and neglected among us.
       
      “The mission transcends borders. As stated in Acts 26:18, God beckons us to open our eyes 'so that they may turn from darkness to light,’” Dr. Linda Koh eloquently emphasized the global imperative, urging us to view this ministry through the lens of fostering an environment of acceptance and belongingness.

      [Photo courtesy of the SSD Communication Department] 

      Unfortunately, across the globe, millions of children find themselves orphaned due to a myriad of reasons, including the ravages of war, famine, displacement, disease, and poverty. It is depressing to learn from statistics that out of the more than 132 million children who are considered orphans, a staggering 13 million have experienced the loss of both parents.
       
      The profound impact of these staggering statistics prompted the organization of a historic congress, drawing together church leaders, ministry pioneers, and humanitarian advocates for a pivotal gathering aimed at deliberating, discussing, and raising awareness about the crucial role of every Adventist church member worldwide. At the core of each Possibility Ministry lies a fundamental objective: the restoration of dignity and personal worth in those they serve. Central to this mission is the recognition and cultivation of hidden talents, directing them towards selfless service for the betterment of others. Possibility Ministries strives to extend understanding, hope, and belief in the individual while at the same time opening doors of opportunity for meaningful engagement, following Jesus' compassionate example. Ultimately, the essence of all Possibility Ministries lies in their dedication to restoring purpose and significance to the lives they touch.

      "We're not only tasked with identifying the vulnerable; we're also called to 'send' them," emphasized Pastor Larry Evans, retired Assistant to the President for Adventist Possibility Ministries. "Our objective is to empower them so that they, in turn, can uplift others," Evans further elaborated.
       
      As an initiative within the Adventist World Church, Adventist Possibility Ministries (APM) stands as one of its four major endeavors. APM embodies an integrative and collaborative approach, seeking to engage every facet of the church in its mission. This inclusive ministry actively involves pastors, laypeople, and individuals of all ages and backgrounds, recognizing that through collective effort, a broader community can be reached and ministered to effectively.
       
      As the week unfolds, the Congress stands poised to delve into crucial topics concerning the protection and support of orphans and vulnerable children. With contributions from OVC Ministries across hardship-stricken regions, the meeting will be more than presentations, group discussions, prayer sessions, and heartfelt testimonies.
       
      "This congress offers a diverse array of activities, encouraging delegates to actively engage in discussions and recognize the profound significance of OVCs' work," remarked Pastor Doug Venn, Assistant to the President for Adventist Possibility Ministries. "Our ultimate aim is that each participant departs with a transformed perspective on this ministry, embodying God's compassion and instilling a genuine sense of spirituality in every child we encounter," Venn emphasized.
       
      The meeting attracted esteemed speakers from the global church network, affirming their solidarity and support for the congress's mission.
       
      With a clear understanding of the challenges inherent in this field, the Congress sets forth ambitious aspirations. Organizers fervently pray that it will ignite widespread awareness, thereby extending the reach of OVC initiatives to embrace every member of this marginalized community.
       
       Edward Rodriguez, SSD Communication Department

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