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From March 3-9, 2015 Walter Veith conducted an evangelistic campaign in Brno, a city in the district of Moravia near the center of the Czech Republic.

The evangelistic series was advertised throughout the city and to our surprise, more than 50% of the hall was filled up with young people attending the meeting. Approximately 350 young people attended every night and by the end of the series, we had numerous people asking for Bible studies. The final outcome was 40 people presently engaged in Bible studies with local church and AD supporters. It was such a blessing to see so many interested to know the truth in this secular country. The Adventists that helped make these meetings possible were blessed and encouraged to see the response. The new fledgling AD branch in the Czech Republic has made an impact in that country, and God will continue to bless them as they work for the salvation of souls in the Czech and Slovak languages.

A Special Sabbath
On Sabbath, March 5, the six churches in the town of Frydek Mistek closed so that all the members could attend the rented hall where Walter Veith was to speak for the day to encourage the believers. The hall held 650 people but was filled beyond capacity with 100 extra chairs set out, overflow rooms filled, and people even sitting on the steps of the auditorium to hear the messages. In the end, the count came to almost 800 people. Walter Veith presented “From Crete to Malta” and the message was received with gladness and solemnity.

The highlight of the day was when the coordinators asked who among the members was acquainted with and had been blessed by Walter Veith’s ministry. About 75% of the audience stood, and when asked who out of those standing had been led by Walter’s ministry to either become an SDA or renew their commitment to the Seventh-day Adventist church, more than 100 people poured onto the stage to give their testimony.

These people had either been baptized through Pastor Veith’s ministry or had renewed their faltering faith as a result of it. Many of these were young people. We were moved to tears at the sight of so many people who had heard the messages of Amazing Discoveries unbeknownst to us even though we had never put anything out in the Czech language. It was God who was using the messages to reach these people and inspiring volunteer translators to translate Walter's videos into the Czech language. We are so thankful for these dear people who have spent so many hours as missionaries to translate into the messages into their native language so others may hear.

God is looking for people in every nation today – people who are searching and crying out for light. Do not give up praying for miracles in these last days. The Lord is coming soon, and He will finish the work, for He is working in every nation, bringing people to find the truth through the internet, satellite, and through the sharing and witnessing of evangelistically-minded people like you. We thank you for your continuing support of our ministry.
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