SDA summit ends with renewed call for bold evangelism
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At a glance
- The West-Central Africa Division Ministerial Summit and Leadership Conference of the Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) Church concluded in Nigeria.
- Participants were urged to embrace bold evangelism, disciple-making, and proclaiming the gospel.
- The week-long event gathered over 4,000 SDA leaders and representatives.
Leaders and representatives of the Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) Church have concluded a week-long summit in Nigeria with a strong emphasis on evangelism and spiritual growth. The West-Central Africa Division Ministerial Summit and Leadership Conference, held at Babcock University, brought together more than 4,000 attendees.
The conference concluded on Monday, issuing a renewed call for faithful leadership and active disciple-making. Participants were urged to focus on the proclamation of the everlasting gospel, highlighting the church's core mission. The event aimed to inspire and equip leaders for greater spiritual impact within their communities.
The summit served as a platform for discussion and strategic planning among SDA leaders from the West-Central Africa Division. The focus on bold evangelism and disciple-making signals a commitment to expanding the church's reach and deepening its spiritual engagement. The gathering underscored the importance of these themes for the future of the SDA Church in the region.
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