by Angela Baerg
During his senior year at Forest Lake Academy (FLA), Ryan Becker lost his father to a heart attack and discovered that his mother had Stage 4 lung cancer.
“Suddenly, I realized there was a very real possibility I could be attending my graduation as an orphan,” recalls Ryan, a member of Florida Hospital Church.
As Ryan reeled from the news, his FLA classmates and teachers rallied around his family. He always plugged into the many spiritual activities on campus, but the support of his FLA family strengthened his faith and took his appreciation for faith-based relationships to a new level. Miraculously, his mother went into complete remission in four months.
As a freshman at Southern Adventist University the following year, Ryan bonded with classmates through campus ministries, spiritual discussions, and prayer with his professors and peers. For the second time in his life, Ryan found himself embraced by a rich spiritual community, and the desire of his heart grew clear—he wanted to create a ministry to connect young Adventists who feel isolated.
“Some people don’t have an Adventist school and are one of only a few young adults in their church,” Ryan observes. “Some people may wish for meaningful outreach and not know where to begin. Others might have just moved to a new area and not know any other Adventists. We keep losing so many young adults who are on the fringe. I really hope that UNITE can help them find meaningful ways to engage their faith while reconnecting with Jesus, each other, and local churches.”
Now two years old, UNITE is all about accessibility. The ministry has a web site full of free resources, a Twitter feed, Facebook page, and e-mail updates that alert followers to ministry opportunities in their areas. If young adults wish to create new ministries or small groups where none exist, UNITE matches them with like-minded people and churches to make it happen. Its outreach also includes periodic OneDay conferences to give isolated believers a chance to talk about important spiritual topics and to make new friends.
“The people I met at FLA and Southern fill each other with hope, encourage each other in our faith, and inspire each other to take action,” says Ryan. “I hope UNITE can help everyone find relationships like that.”
Learn more about UNITE at http://www.uniteconference.org/

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The Adventurer Club is a Seventh-day Adventist Church-sponsored ministry open to all families of children in grades 1-4. Our mission is to support parents and caregivers in leading and encouraging their children in a growing, joyful love relationship with Jesus Christ.
The first few years of a child’s life sets the stage for their future.  For parents/families of pre-K through fourth grade children, our Adventurer Clubs provide a safe place to encourage the development of the necessary social and interpersonal skills they need, in an environment that promotes Christian values and responsibilities.
Families will learn a variety of topics together, from character building, nature, hobbies, safety, and much more. This club also has parenting tips and resources through the family network and is designed to help you be the best parent/caregiver you can be as you partner with your child and other families to grow your kids to be the best they can be. Most clubs meet twice a month.

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