Northern Asia-Pacific Division

Sharing the Love with Children with Special Needs

South Korea
[Credit: Northern Asia-Pacific Division of the Seventh-day Adventist Church]

[Credit: Northern Asia-Pacific Division of the Seventh-day Adventist Church]

Every one of us enjoys gifts. And among all of them, a child is the most precious gift and comes from God Almighty. “Share the Love” was the theme of the outreach program in April 2022 organized by the departments of Adventist Possibility Ministries (APM), Children’s Ministries, and Volunteer Community Service of the Mongolia Mission. The service aimed to reach children with disabilities. 

All children are valued in God’s eyes. And we should not forget we are all born separated from God because of sin and therefore all experience sickness, disease, pain, fear, sadness, disabilities, and much more. However, God loves us unconditionally. Love is the most important thing, and if love is removed from life, all things will become meaningless, for God created the world with love. Therefore, this is the gospel that should be delivered to all human beings: “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son” (John 3:16, NKJV).

At the beginning of March 2022, a survey about disabilities was conducted throughout the churches in Mongolia Mission, with 32 parents of children with disabilities participating in the questionnaires. The results showed 17 out of the 32 children were born in Christian families and 15 were born in non-Christian families. We contacted each family asking for the most wanted or needed things they would love to get as a gift for their child. A food mixer, wet wipes, diapers, body lotion and soap, clothes, stuffed toys, and other supplies were requested, and the gifts were prepared accordingly.

On April 22, 2022, a special worship and “Share the Love” mission program was held at the Emmanuel Church. The church was chosen because it was accessible for children with wheelchairs. The special program was held by the Mongolia Mission APM department and Volunteer Community Service members. Pastor Nyamsuren Myagmar, the preacher of the day, welcomed all the special guests. Every child as well as the parents were happy they were involved in such a social activity. They all loved the gifts they received. Also, on that day, 1,200 copies of APM brochures were distributed.

This special outreach was possible with the help from those who contributed financial resources, volunteered to prepare those various gifts and meals, and were dedicated to helping in this program.

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