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Adventists Share 5,000 Missionary Books Across Northeastern Venezuela to Inspire Hope

Residents in several cities thank Adventist volunteers for their engagement and prayers.

October 22, 2025

Venezuela

Daniel Arismendi, Gabriela Becerra, and Inter-American Division News
Pastor Arquímedes Puchete joins church members in delivering missionary books at the municipal office of Cumaná, Sucre State, on Sept. 19. The visit was part of a community outreach initiative that brought together hundreds of Seventh-day Adventists to distribute 5,000 books across government offices throughout the Northeast Venezuela Mission.

Pastor Arquímedes Puchete joins church members in delivering missionary books at the municipal office of Cumaná, Sucre State, on Sept. 19. The visit was part of a community outreach initiative that brought together hundreds of Seventh-day Adventists to distribute 5,000 books across government offices throughout the Northeast Venezuela Mission.

Photo: Northeast Venezuela Mission

In a coordinated day of community outreach, hundreds of Seventh-day Adventist from the northeastern part of Venezuela distributed more than 5,000 missionary books to public government employees across Anzoátegui, Sucre, and Nueva Esparta on September 19, 2025.

The initiative, part of the Northeastern Venezuela Mission’s emphasis, responded to growing concern over emotional and mental well-being in the region.

Teams of pastors, church members, and students visited governor’s offices, city halls, law-enforcement agencies, and banks, offering prayer and sharing literature.

The missionary books Living with Hope by Marcello Niek and Bruno Raso, and Hope in the Midst of Chaos by Mark Finley, included a QR code linking to Hope Channel Inter-America’s app, connecting readers to follow-up content on faith and wellness.

A young man displays the missionary books “Living With Hope” and “Hope Amid Chaos” in front of the Anzoátegui State Government headquarters in Barcelona, Venezuela. Photo: Northeast Venezuela Mission

“It was moving to watch our church family—and students from our Adventist school—invest, support, and pray with more than 2,000 people,” said Elder Rubio, president of the Northeastern Venezuela Mission.

A Message of Connection

In addition to deliveries to the Governor’s Office and City Hall, volunteers were granted the floor at the city’s Legislative Council to briefly explain the content of the books and why the church was focusing on mental health and hope.

Members gather for prayer at the Central Adventist Church of Barcelona, Anzoátegui State, before beginning the missionary outreach on Sept. 19, 2025. Photo: Northeast Venezuela Mission

Eneivis Figuera, chief of staff at the Cumaná Mayor’s Office, thanked the team.

“We are immensely pleased by your presence. It is a great blessing that you care about us and pray for us.” One employee, Teodelis, called the arrival of the books “a divine answer to a personal prayer I had made that very day.”

Organizers said the theme resonated because many public workers carry heavy personal and family burdens.

“I was struck by how many employees asked us to pray for them,” said volunteer Yuly Rivera.

The books’ short chapters address stress, anxiety, forgiveness, resilience, and faith, while the QR code allows readers to continue exploring Bible-based content, testimonies, and practical guidance on mobile devices—an important bridge for those seeking help beyond the printed page, she said.

Young people share missionary books with police officers in downtown Barcelona, Anzoátegui State, during the day’s distribution event. Photo: Northeast Venezuela Mission

Rubio framed the effort in biblical terms, saying, “Like the Good Samaritan, we stopped to help our neighbor. Jesus tells us in Luke 10:37, ‘Go and do likewise.’” He also underscored the church’s follow-through: “Every book carried a QR code to Hope Channel so people can keep learning and receiving encouragement.”

Prayer, presence, and a plan to continue

Throughout the day, teams paused in lobbies and courtyards to pray with workers and their families.

“Our goal was not only to place a book but to be present, listen, and minister hope,” Rubio said. The day’s blend of literature, prayer, and presence was the point. “We saw again that hope is contagious,” he said. “When a simple book opens a conversation and a prayer, God does the rest.”

A group of church leaders and members at the Central Adventist Church in Barcelona, Venezuela, prepare to distribute missionary books in a nearby city. Photo: Northeast Venezuela Mission

The Mission plans to expand the initiative next year. “Our members have already committed to impact three additional municipalities in these states,” Rubio announced.

Pastoral teams are coordinating with Adventist Possibility Ministries and Family Ministries to connect families who request further support, prayer, or small-group Bible studies.

Gabriel Moncada contributed to this report. The original article was published on the Inter-American Division news site. Join the ANN WhatsApp Channel for the latest Adventist news.

Daniel Arismendi, Gabriela Becerra, and Inter-American Division News

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