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      • Adventist Church in Malaysia celebrates inauguration of its new office
      Adventist Church in Malaysia celebrates inauguration of its new office

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      Adventist Church in Malaysia celebrates inauguration of its new office

      December 12, 2022

      On December 5, 2022, a day celebration began in the territory of the Malaysia Union Mission as its leaders, constituents, and members came to witness the opening of its new building in Seremban 2, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. The Southeast Asian Union Mission was dissolved on December 13, 2022, into three institutions: the Singapore Conference, the Southeastern Union Mission, and the Malaysia Union Mission. The inauguration was a reunion of former employees and friends. Leaders and past coworkers from nearby institutions attended the significant occasion to witness how the ministry is developing in Malaysia.

      Pastor Abel Bana, the president of the Malaysia Union Mission, considers the joyous beginnings and birth pains of creating a union to further the mission in the country of Malaysia. "I still recall when we attempted to organize the union office in Malaysia. According to Bana, God has helped us through the shift by giving us strength and endurance. We were able to refocus our mission thanks to the dissolution. This project has taught us a lot. The road may be challenging, but God will always get us through," he concluded.

      Pastor Claude Richli, GC Associate Secretary, who supported the church as it started its mission in Malaysia, represented the Adventist World Church during the opening. To have a focused evangelistic plan to reach the greater southeast Asian region, Richli recalls having the vision to dissolve the Southeast Asia Union Mission. The Southeastern Union Mission, which serves the deeply Buddhist nations of Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, and Vietnam, was established due to this desire. The Singapore Conference is mostly concerned with cultures that are secularistic, while the Malaysia Union Mission encompasses Malaysia and Brunei, both of which have a significant Muslim population.

      As it relates to the mission's concentrating on Southeast Asia to be able to reach more people in this region, Richli remarked, "Our thought is not only about the breadth of the territory but the peculiarity in terms of its richness in culture." Richli recalls, "God made all of these things happen in His time after seven years of preparation, all the prayers and hard work have finally culminated to where we are right now.

      The task is extensive and difficult in this area. Muslims make up about 61% of Malaysia's population, and the country's laws strictly prohibit any attempt to engage them. Evangelistic endeavors have become more challenging due to increased religious intolerance in this area over the past ten years. Finding a legitimate place of worship is another difficulty. Only 9% of people identify as Christians. Therefore, only 30% of people are receptive to conventional evangelism. It is a true answer to prayer to have this facility house the new Malaysia Union Mission office, which will further the evangelistic effort in this area.

      Pastor Roger Caderma and the other executives and directors of the Southern Asia-Pacific Division expressed their appreciation for the outstanding achievement made in this area. Caderma said, "Spiritual success depends not on how brilliant a leader's vision is or how spiritually powerful a leader is, but it rests entirely on the relationship of a leader to his people.

      Malaysia is also home to the Penang Adventist Hospital, which is a prestige health institution in Malaysia and is known for bringing holistic health journey to patients. 

      Edward Rodriguez, SSD Communication Department

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