South American Division

Nuevo Tiempo Ecuador Inaugurates New Location in Quito

This new space will allow people to get to know God through the Nuevo Tiempo Bible study guides.

Ecuador

Vanessa Castro, South American Division, and ANN Staff
Inauguration of the New Time Space at the Adventist Church in Quito South.

Inauguration of the New Time Space at the Adventist Church in Quito South.

[Photo: Nuevo Tiempo Ecuador]

On July 6, 2024, the Spanish Christian TV channel, Nuevo Tiempo Ecuador celebrated the inauguration of another Nuevo Tiempo location at the Adventist Church in Quito Sur. This new space will allow many people to get to know God through the Bible study guides offered by the Adventist communication network, such as the Esperanza Magazines, available for free and also accessible through the Esperanza virtual assistant .

Nuevo Tiempo spaces offer personalized Bible studies, with classes led by specially designated instructors, to help those interested in Nuevo Tiempo Radio, TV, and social media channels in their personal encounter with God.

New Time Sharing Hope

Participants in a spiritual retreat for women received the Esperanza magazines to teach other people about God.
Participants in a spiritual retreat for women received the Esperanza magazines to teach other people about God.

Likewise, Nuevo Tiempo accompanied 150 women from the Sangolquí district in a spiritual retreat for women, where they presented study guides designed to serve many families. The event included the participation of Isaí Fernández, director of the Bible School, and Pablo Jácome, the district pastor of Sangolquí.

With the firm conviction that each friend or family member who does not yet know the word of God should receive a magazine, Nuevo Tiempo Ecuador distributed the study guides to all the meeting participants. The study guides are designed to help families learn more about the Bible and strengthen their faith.

See more photos from the opening and retreat below:

The original article was published on the South American Division Spanish website.

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