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      • AWR Digital Evangelism Connects Global Seekers to Local Churches, Calls for Urgent Member Involvement
      AWR Digital Evangelism Connects Global Seekers to Local Churches, Calls for Urgent Member Involvement

      Missionaries and digital evangelism volunteers from the Adventist World Radio Center for Digital Evangelism gather in the Philippines, united in their commitment to share hope and healing through online platforms, reaching individuals across the 10/40 window and beyond.

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      AWR Digital Evangelism Connects Global Seekers to Local Churches, Calls for Urgent Member Involvement

      Digital outreach opens doors in restricted regions, urging churches to respond as seekers take steps of faith toward Christ

      Adventist World Radio
      March 30, 2026

      The digital mission field continues to expand as the Adventist World Radio (AWR) Center for Digital Evangelism reports a growing number of individuals worldwide responding to online Bible studies, many from regions where traditional evangelism remains challenging.

      Based in the Philippines, AWR’s digital evangelism team has been actively engaging seekers through the Global Bible School, offering a 22-lesson automated Bible study series designed to introduce biblical truth and nurture spiritual interest.

      From September 2025 to February 2026, 1,210 individuals from different parts of the world completed the program, reflecting the increasing openness to spiritual content in digital spaces. Between January and February alone, the team successfully reached 608 of these participants, with 226 responding to follow-up efforts. Among them, 79 individuals expressed a desire to connect with a local church or receive a pastoral visit, while 17 have already been baptized into the Adventist Church.

      Leaders emphasized that these figures represent more than numerical growth. Each response reflects a personal journey—individuals searching for hope, truth, and belonging, many of whom live in areas within the 10/40 window where access to the gospel remains limited due to cultural, political, or social barriers.

      “These figures are people seeking hope, many from places where sharing faith openly is difficult,” said Pastor Jan Elexiz Mercado, director of the AWR Center for Digital Evangelism. “Through digital platforms, God is opening doors that were once closed, but these souls need someone to reach out and walk with them.”

      In a time marked by global tensions, uncertainty, and shifting societal landscapes, digital platforms have become a vital bridge—quietly crossing borders, languages, and restrictions. Through AWR’s digital initiatives, messages of hope and healing reach homes and hearts that may otherwise remain inaccessible.

      However, a critical challenge persists: connecting these online seekers to local faith communities. Delays or lack of response from churches have hindered the transition from digital interest to personal discipleship, leaving many without immediate spiritual support.

      This gap highlights an urgent call for churches, leaders, and members to become active participants in digital mission. Intentional and timely engagement—through social media monitoring, prompt follow-up, and personal connection—can transform online interest into life-changing relationships grounded in Christ.

      The report encourages local churches to take practical steps, including assigning dedicated volunteers to respond to inquiries, strengthening online engagement, and preparing members to nurture seekers through Bible studies and fellowship. These efforts aim to ensure that no individual seeking truth is left without guidance or community.

      The ongoing work of AWR demonstrates that even in the most restricted and complex regions of the world, God continues to open doors through technology. As Scripture reminds in Matthew 9:37, “The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few,” a message that resonates strongly in today’s digital age.

      As the number of seekers grows, the mission becomes clearer: the Church must not only proclaim the message but also be ready to receive those who respond. Through unified efforts, digital evangelism can move beyond screens and into transformed lives, offering a pathway for many to experience the love of Jesus and find a spiritual home.

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