In the heart of Singapore's busy streets,
Alan, a dedicated
Seventh-day Adventist Church member,
spends his days doing
something extraordinary,
connecting with the elderly
in his community.
For Alan, following
Christ's method of ministry
means building relationships
with those who often feel forgotten.
Alan volunteers his time
to visit elderly residents,
many of whom are isolated
and lonely in the fast-paced city.
I would just watch TV.
I didn't know what to do.
I was bored
and would try to pass the time.
When Mrs. Chan met Alan,
he invited her to a care group
hosted at the Thompson Chinese
Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Seventh day Adventists,
in partnership
with Adventist active centers,
host a variety of social activities
for the elderly.
For people such as Mrs. Chan,
the group means the world.
Every time the care group meets,
a large bus picks people up
from their homes.
But Alan's personal touch ensures
that no one is left behind.
He drives a van for those
who can't physically board the bus,
taking time to talk
and make them feel cared for.
I'm very thankful that every time I go,
everyone is so loving,
always caring for me,
holding my hands to walk.
I'm filled with thankfulness in my heart.
The care group is made possible
by a dedicated team of volunteers
who pour their time, energy, and love
into creating a welcoming space.
From organizing transportation
to planning meaningful gatherings,
they ensure each meeting
is an opportunity for connection and joy.
Whether it's a creative project,
a hearty meal, or a moment of reflection,
the team's efforts foster
an environment of warmth.
The care group meetings
have become a lifeline for many seniors.
Through Alan's work
and the love of church members,
they are finding more
than just community--
they're discovering a sense of belonging.
Alan's efforts are a powerful reminder
that when we follow
Christ's method of ministry,
we can change lives one heart at a time.
In bustling cities like Singapore,
where mission challenges are prevalent,
the need for Jesus' love and connection
is more urgent than ever.
Through the dedication
of Adventists, such as Alan,
the elderly community in Singapore
is finding hope, friendship, and faith.