Adventists Say a Resounding "No" to Violence

Enditnow® Day in Romania

On November 25 in our churches, we celebrated Violence Prevention Day with the "ENDITNOW" program. In the Adventist Church of Cristești Mureș, it was a special day. The title of the presentation was "Wolves in Sheep's Clothing" and was presented by Erzsébet Banga, a clinical psychologist. Unfortunately, abuse is present everywhere in a destructive way. The Church is compared to a flock of sheep, referring to God's people as the sheep, the body of believers as the flock, and our Lord as the SHEPHERD. The symbols spoke for themselves; the chair with the red jacket symbolizes the victims of domestic violence. God is calling us to end violence, to offer healing to people broken by abuse so they can rebuild their lives again.
As reported by Marta Dosa, Women's Ministries Department leader, Cristești Church, Southern Transilvania Conference