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Lockdown encourages one Adventist family to start a digital ministry.

[Photo courtesy of Frendy and Selwida]

Now, this is a fun way to approach the pandemic.

A family of five in Penang, Malaysia never let the boredom of staying at home during the pandemic hit them.  They instead took it as an opportunity to explore the possibilities of doing online ministry.  Frendy and Selwida, husband and wife, involved their kids in creating online content for kids and families worldwide.

The whole idea started when countries around the world resorted to lockdowns to prevent the spread of the disease.  This led to the closing down of private and public offices.  Classes in schools were suspended to protect the students and their parents.  Mass gatherings such as worship in churches, concerts, and meetings were strongly prohibited by government agencies around the world to contain the spread of the virus.  The drastic change in society led everyone to transition to a digital environment for most of their daily activities.

On one occasion, Frendy and Selwida started filming their kids following one of the stories published in Gracelink material for kids. The family produced the video and agreed to have it posted first on their social media account. At first, it was just a simple family project, but eventually, it became more of a ministry. 

“At first, the videos were only for our family viewing.  Then we thought of sharing the videos with churches all around the world.  We knew that churches were closed during the pandemic, and so we decided to begin a YouTube Channel.  We uploaded all the videos to the channel so that children around the world could view them.  Every week since then, we have been producing Kindergarten Sabbath School lessons,” Selwida said. 

“What started as a hobby, turned out to be a ministry for us,” said Frendy. We never taught of utilizing social media as our medium for ministry, but the Lord led us to this and we are glad that He is using these materials in reaching out to kids and families,” Frendy added. 

Mia Allysandra, 8 years old; Hans Immanuel, 4 years old; and Tiara Valentina 2 years old are members of their family’s online production called Double Blessing Home Ministry.  On June 26, 2021, the online family ministry celebrated its 1st anniversary. 
 

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