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      The Message Behind OneVoice27

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      The Message Behind OneVoice27

      How the Adventist Church’s Global Initiative Seeks to Share Christ’s Promise of Restoration

      Edward Rodriguez
      May 21, 2026

      In 1995, the Seventh-day Adventist Church entered a new chapter in evangelism through NET ’95, one of the most ambitious media outreach initiatives of its time. For many church members, it was their first experience seeing satellite technology used to simultaneously share the gospel with audiences around the world. Three years later, NET ’98 continued that momentum, expanding the reach of media evangelism into homes, churches, and communities across continents.

      Those events became memorable not simply because of technology, global broadcasts, or innovation. What truly remained in the hearts of many people was the message they heard about Jesus.

      One speaker during that era made a statement that continues to resonate today: “We exist for one reason, and that is to communicate a picture of God.”

      That message mattered because it reminded people that faith was more than religion, programs, or events. It was an invitation into a forever friendship with Jesus Christ.

      Today, decades later, the world looks very different. Technology has changed. Communication has evolved. Audiences have become more diverse, more connected, yet often more isolated than ever before. But the deepest needs of humanity remain the same.

      People are still searching for hope.

      And this is where OneVoice27 finds its purpose.

      OneVoice27 is not just merely about branding, communication strategies, or producing digital content. It is a united mission initiative calling the global church to speak with clarity, compassion, and purpose. Earlier reflections highlighted unity in mission, the importance of collaborative storytelling, and the responsibility of every church member to become part of a greater voice for Jesus in today’s world.

      But beyond internal preparation lies something even more important—the external message the church is bringing to humanity.

      What exactly are we telling the world?

      As church leaders, communicators, content creators, mission partners and church members prayed together and reflected on the direction of OneVoice27, one message emerged clearly from Scripture—one that transcends cultures, languages, backgrounds, and worldviews.

      It is a message rooted in Revelation 21:5.

      “Behold, I am making all things new.”

      From this promise came the voted global theme for the movement:

      “All Things New — Hope Starts Here.”

      This is more than a campaign slogan. It is a declaration of God’s promise to humanity.

      In a world marked by uncertainty, conflict, loneliness, fear, and suffering, the promise of restoration speaks deeply to the human heart. Across the Southern Asia-Pacific Division and throughout the 10/40 Window, millions continue searching for peace, healing, meaning, and a future they can believe in.

      Some are burdened by sickness. Others struggle with broken relationships, emotional pain, poverty, anxiety, or hopelessness about tomorrow. Entire communities wrestle with instability, disasters, and uncertainty. Many people have never encountered the biblical promise that God intends to restore what sin has broken.

      The message of “All Things New” answers that longing.

      It reminds the world that restoration is possible—not through human effort alone, but through Jesus Christ.

      This message is especially meaningful because it speaks both to Christians and non-Christians alike. Hope is a universal language. Every person understands pain. Every culture longs for renewal. Every heart desires peace.

      And Scripture points humanity toward the One who makes renewal possible.

      Throughout Adventist history, moments of major evangelistic movements often emerged during seasons when the world needed hope most. The NET evangelism initiatives of the 1990s helped pioneer global digital evangelism long before livestreaming and social media became common. Those efforts demonstrated that technology could become a bridge for mission.

      Today, OneVoice27 continues that same spirit—but in a generation shaped by smartphones, digital platforms, artificial intelligence, short-form videos, and instant communication.

      The tools may have changed, but the mission remains the same.

      Every church member has a role in this movement. Some may preach. Others may write, design, film, edit, sing, teach, mentor, or simply share words of encouragement online. Some will engage through evangelistic meetings, literature ministry, podcasts, social media, digital campaigns, or community outreach.

      But the heart of the message remains centered on Jesus.

      The goal is not merely visibility. The goal is transformation.

      OneVoice27 calls members first to personally experience the hope found in Christ and then become channels of that hope to others. Before the church can effectively communicate hope to the world, that message must become real within the lives of believers themselves.

      This becomes especially important in places where openly sharing the gospel remains challenging. Throughout parts of the 10/40 Window, traditional evangelistic methods may face limitations. Yet creative mission approaches continue opening doors for the message of hope to reach homes, cities, communities, and individuals who are longing for something greater.

      A testimony video.

      A song.

      A simple conversation.

      A social media post.

      A health ministry initiative.

      A digital Bible study.

      A local church outreach activity.

      God continues using ordinary people and modern tools to share an eternal message.

      And perhaps that is what makes the theme “All Things New — Hope Starts Here” so powerful.

      It reminds the church that Christianity is ultimately about restoration.

      Restoration of hearts.

      Restoration of families.

      Restoration of purpose.

      Restoration of hope.

      And one day, the complete restoration of the world itself.

      In Revelation 21, the promise of “all things new” points forward to a future where pain, sorrow, suffering, and death will no longer exist. It is the assurance that God has not abandoned humanity and that history is moving toward redemption, not despair.

      That promise still speaks clearly today.

      Especially in a broken world.

      Especially to weary hearts.

      Especially to a generation searching for meaning.

      As OneVoice27 continues to move forward, the invitation remains simple yet profound: to unite as one voice in sharing the hope of Jesus with the world.

      Because ultimately, the message people need most is not merely about a movement, a program, or a campaign.

      It is the promise of a Savior who still declares:

      “Behold, I am making all things new.”

      And where Jesus is found, hope truly begins there.

      Edward Rodriguez

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