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God Transforms Lives During Mission Possible Campaign

By Peter Simpson, August 02, 2024

Mission Possible is an effort in western Washington that led to a transformative experience through the power of God.

In the final days of December 2023, Hispanic Adventist churches in Auburn, Kent and Seattle were touched by a powerful movement driven by the Holy Spirit. Gonzalo Reyes and Epitacyo Martins, two students from Peruvian Union University — the Adventist university in Peru — arrived as volunteers with a strong missionary spirit that quickly spread to the three congregations.

Encouraged by the words in 1 John 5:4, "For everyone born of God overcomes the world. And this is the victory that has overcome the world, even our faith," Reyes and Martins poured their hearts and souls into impacting the lives of many families. Their dedication and collaboration with local leaders, church members and Yván Balabarca, Auburn, Kent and Seattle Hispanic district pastor, in this missionary experience was truly inspiring.

God used preachers Martins, Oscar Moreno and Luis Carrasco. The weeks of evangelism not only rejuvenated the faith of the church members but also resulted in the blessing of welcoming 30 new souls to Jesus.

Among the touching stories of this campaign, Apolonio's transformation stands out as a testament to God's merciful love. Before his baptism, Apolonio regularly attended Wednesday prayer meetings and Saturday worship services. He was actively involved in small groups and participated in weekly mission visits, always reflecting his encounter with the Lord through his smile and attitude.

Inspired by Acts 2:38, "Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit," Apolonio joyfully embraced baptism on Saturday, April 27, 2024, at Kent Spanish Adventist Church. His baptism not only showed his personal faith in Jesus but also that God works in local communities.

Apolonio's steadfast faith and enthusiastic participation in every church activity serve as a clear example of how divine grace transforms individuals and strengthens the entire community. The story of Apolonio and the success of Mission Possible served as a call for all of us to actively participate in God's mission.

The Hispanic churches of Auburn, Kent and Seattle remain beacons of hope and gathering places for those in search of God's truth and love. May this story inspire many more to join in missionary work. "With God all things are possible" (Matt. 19:26).

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Apolonio was touched by one of the Mission Possible messages, leading to his baptism.

Apolonio fue conmovido por uno de los mensajes de Misión Posible, lo que motivó su bautismo.

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Apolonio poses for a photo with the small group he joined when he first attended Kent Spanish Church.

Apolonio posa para una foto con el pequeño grupo al que se unió cuando asistió por primera vez a la Iglesia Española de Kent.

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Featured in: September/October 2024

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Peter Simpson

North Pacific Union vice president for Hispanic ministries and ministerial director
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Acción
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