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| 2 | ETQ226_13.pdf | 3 |
| 3 | APP- voz da mulher do tradutor | 40 |
| 4 | Tell Jesus all your needs—There are few who rightly appreciate or improve the precious privilege of prayer. We should go to Jesus and tell Him all our needs. We may bring Him our little cares and perplexities as well as our greater troubles. Whatever arises to disturb or distress us, we should take it to the Lord in prayer. When we feel that we need the presence of Christ at every step, Satan will have little opportunity to intrude his temptations. It is his studied effort to keep us away from our best and most sympathizing friend. We should make no one our confidant but Jesus. We can safely commune with Him of all that is in our hearts.—(Testimonies for the Church 5:200, 201.) | 40 |
| 5 | Voice message | 55 |
| 6 | Ezekiel said he was grateful for the literature evangelist and the doctor. Through them, he learned about the Sabbath and the Lord of the Sabbath. “We thank God that we can depend on Him,” he said.
The Zanzibar Seventh-day Adventist Dispensary has offered critical services on Zanzibar for nearly 40 years. But now its two buildings are old and need to be replaced. You can be part of the clinic’s story by giving to this quarter’s Thirteenth Sabbath Offering, which is also known as the Quarterly Mission Project Offering. The funds will allow the clinic’s buildings to be demolished and replaced with modern structures. Thank you for giving generously to this important project. | 51 |
| 7 | Lord of the Sabbath
June 20, 2026
Tanzania
On the island of Zanzibar, Ezekiel discovered the Sabbath truth through a book, Voice of Prophecy lessons, and the patient ministry of a literature evangelist. His studies — and Moses’s confirming dreams — led both men to baptism, becoming the first Adventists baptized on the island in many years.
This week’s mission story is about how the first people joined the Seventh-day Adventist Church on Zanzibar island, which is part of Tanzania and located just off Africa’s eastern coast. This story started in 1986.
Ezekiel was perplexed. He didn’t know what to make of a book titled, Is the True Sabbath Friday, Saturday, or Sunday?
Someone had given him the book written by W. Duncan Eva, a former vice president of the General Conference.
He had read it at home on the island of Zanzibar.
Unlike most people on the island, he was a Christian. He had moved to Zanzibar a year earlier, in 1985, to get away from family problems on Tanzania’s mainland.
Ezekiel was puzzled by the book. He was pretty sure that the true Sabbath wasn’t Friday, the day observed by many people on the island. He had kept Sunday all of his life, but he had read in the book that God’s holy Sabbath was actually Saturday.
He spoke with a friend, a fellow Christian named Moses who also had moved to Zanzibar from the mainland. They agreed that the book’s message must be false, but its argument for Saturday was compelling, and Ezekiel couldn’t get it out of his mind.
He went to the man who had given him the book.
“Tell the person who gave you this book to come see me,” he said. “I want to ask him for the truth.”
Before long, a Seventh-day Adventist literature evangelist named Yohana visited Ezekiel and Moses.
He tried to answer their questions about the Sabbath. When the men argued, he offered Voice of Prophecy Bible lessons.
He added, “If you answer all the questions in the lessons, I’ll give you a gift.”
Ezekiel and Moses were intrigued. They took the first five lessons and completed them.
Yohana corrected the lessons and gave them five more.
When the men finished all 20 lessons, Yohana congratulated them on passing the course and presented them with a certificate. He also gave the promised gift: three pairs of gray pants and three red-and-blue, long-sleeved shirts for each man.
Ezekiel and Moses were pleased. The island’s economy was weak, and many people didn’t own more than one set of clothes.
Ezekiel kept one set for himself and gave the other two sets to relatives.
The surprised relatives asked when he had gotten the clothes, and he replied, “Please come. I’ll show you.”
Relatives and friends signed up for Bible lessons.
After completing the 20 lessons, Ezekiel began to keep the Sabbath.
Then Yohana encouraged him and Moses to take a second course.
When they finished those 20 lessons, they received another certificate and three more sets of pants and shirts each.
Then Yohana offered a Bible study on health. After those 20 lessons, Ezekiel and Moses received another certificate and more pants and shirts.
It took about a year to complete the three courses.
As they studied, Moses had three dreams about a big, brown door. After the third dream, he and Ezekiel knocked on the big, brown door of the new Adventist clinic on the island.
The clinic’s doctor led them to an Adventist house church and strengthened their faith with additional Bible studies.
After finishing the third course with Yohana, Ezekiel asked to be baptized.
So it was that Ezekiel and Moses were baptized in the Indian Ocean. Yohana and the clinic’s doctor joined the men in the ocean as they went under the water. They were the first Adventists to be baptized in Zanzibar in many years.
In 1989, the first Adventist pastor arrived on the island, and six years later, in 1995, the first Adventist church opened.
Today, church members meet in six churches and five branch Sabbath Schools. Ezekiel attends every Sabbath.
Moses has returned to Tanzania’s mainland to live, but the two men keep in touch. | 48 |
| 8 | audio (3).mp3 | 40 |
| 9 | Jesus invites us to pray
The Lord gives us the privilege of seeking Him individually in earnest prayer, of unburdening our souls to Him, keeping nothing from Him who has invited us, “Come unto Me, all ye that labor and are heavy-laden, and I will give you rest.” Oh, how grateful we should be that Jesus is willing and able to bear all our infirmities and strengthen and heal all our diseases if it will be for our good and for His glory.—(Medical Ministry, 16.) “Come unto Me,” is His invitation. Whatever your anxieties and trials, spread out your case before the Lord.—(The Desire of Ages, 329.) | 38 |
| 10 | audio (3).mp3 | 84 |
| 11 | *Linked with God through prayer*
It is a wonderful thing that we can pray effectually; that unworthy, erring mortals possess the power of offering their requests to God. What higher power can man desire than this,—to be linked with the infinite God? Feeble, sinful man has the privilege of speaking to his Maker. We may utter words that reach the throne of the Monarch of the universe. We may speak with Jesus as we walk by the way, and He says, I am at thy right hand. We may commune with God in our hearts; we may walk in companionship with Christ. When engaged in our daily labor, we may breathe out our heart’s desire, inaudible to any human ear; but that word cannot die away into silence, nor can it be lost. Nothing can drown the soul’s desire. It rises above the din of the street, above the noise of machinery. It is God to whom we are speaking, and our prayer is heard. Ask, then; ask, and ye shall receive. Ask for humility, wisdom, courage, increase of faith. To every sincere prayer an answer will come. It may not come just as you desire, or at the time you look for it; but it will come in the way and at the time that will best [8] meet your need. The prayers you offer in loneliness, in weariness, in trial, God answers, not always according to your expectations, but always for your good.—(Gospel Workers, 258.) | 90 |
| 12 | Voice message | 96 |
| 13 | Offering funds will allow Zanzibar Seventh-day Adventist Dispensary’s two buildings to be demolished and replaced with two modern buildings. Thank you for giving generously to this important project. | 97 |
| 14 | The Brown Door
June 13, 2026
Tanzania
his week’s mission story is about how the first people joined the Seventh-day Adventist Church on Zanzibar island, which is part of Tanzania and located just off Africa’s eastern coast. This story happened in 1987.
It was a Sabbath morning, a normal day on the African island of Zanzibar.
Josiah, the first doctor of the only Seventh-day Adventist clinic on the island, was getting ready for church when he heard a knock on the clinic’s door.
He was surprised.
No one had ever knocked on the door since he had moved into the clinic many months earlier.
During his time on the island, he had learned that it was highly unusual for people to knock.
If islanders wanted the attention of someone inside a house, they cried out, “Hello! Hello!”
People only knocked on doors on Tanzania’s mainland, where he had been born.
Josiah walked over to the door and swung it open. The door was large and brown, the only one of its kind in the neighborhood. Outside he saw seven strangers — three men, a woman, a teen, and two children.
“What would you like?” he asked.
A man replied, saying, “Doctor, we know that this is a clinic, and we are here to talk to you.”
“What would you like to talk about?” Josiah asked.
“Just listen to us,” the man said. “We want to talk to you.”
The doctor invited the people to come inside.
The man introduced himself as Moses and the others as his wife, children, and a friend named Ezekiel.
Then he told an unusual story.
He said that he had had a dream in which he was told to go to such-and-such a neighborhood.
“There, you will see a big, brown door,” a voice said. “Knock on the door. The people who open it are Christians from the mainland who have brought Jesus to this island. They will tell you what to do.”
Moses found the dream surprising but, when he woke up, he decided to ignore it.
Then he had the same dream again. He ignored it again.
When he had the dream for a third night, he called his family together in the morning and brought them to the clinic. It was early on Saturday morning.
“There is only one big, brown door in this neighborhood,” he told Josiah. “I recognized it from the dream. But when we arrived this morning, the door was closed. I was told in the dream to knock, so I knocked.”
Josiah smiled.
Moses continued. “Maybe it is you who I’m looking for from my dreams,” he said. “Are you a Christian?”
Josiah nodded.
“Today, is a worship day, and I’m going to my place of worship now,” Josiah said. “Would you like to go together?”
Moses agreed.
The group walked to the road and boarded a bus to a house church. Afterward, they ate lunch there and caught a bus back to the clinic.
After that day, Moses and his family began going to the house church every Sabbath. Josiah came to their home and studied the Bible with them. It turned out that Moses was a Christian who had moved to Zanzibar from the mainland seven years earlier. He had recently met a Seventh-day Adventist literature evangelist on the island, and he and his friend, Ezekiel, had been discussing the Bible with him.
It was then that he had the dream about the big, brown door.
The day came that Josiah contacted a pastor on the mainland and informed him that he knew two people — Moses and Ezekiel — who were ready for baptism.
The pastor was surprised.
No one had been baptized on Zanzibar for many years.
A short time later, the pastor baptized Moses and Ezekiel in the waters of the Indian Ocean.
Josiah rejoiced as he saw the two men commit their lives to Jesus.
He had done nothing except open the big, brown door.
God had done the rest.
The big, brown door that Josiah opened at the Zanzibar Seventh-day Adventist Dispensary has been replaced with another door in the years since this story took place. But today, more than a door needs to be replaced at the two buildings that make up the clinic. You can be part of this story by giving to this quarter’s Thirteenth Sabbath Offering, which is also known as the Quarterly Mission Project Offering. | 97 |
| 15 | 04:10 | Sunday, June 14
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22:23 | Friday, June 19 | 62 |
| 16 | EGW 12.pdf | 70 |
| 17 | ABSG-2026-Q2-12-June-20.mp3 | 72 |
| 18 | ETQ226_12.pdf | 73 |
| 19 | https://youtu.be/HN7phB-5xkE?is=gBozkP8l22JAnWUF | 81 |
| 20 | https://youtu.be/T0307LCRa00?is=plaqLC96X95iCe0V | 57 |
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