General Conference communication director Williams Costa Jr. delivers the opening address at the 2023 Global Adventist Internet Network (GAiN) Asia conference in Jeju Island, Korea, September 13. [Photo: Marcos Paseggi, Adventist Review]
September 18, 2023 | Korea | Marcos Paseggi, Adventist Review
More than 230 Seventh-day Adventist communicators, IT specialists, and church leaders from across Asia met in Jeju Island, Korea, September 13-16 for the 2023 Global Adventist Internet Network (GAiN) Asia conference.
Leaders invited participants, hailing from Korea, Japan, Indonesia, Philippines, and other countries to keep learning and harnessing the use of the latest technology with only one purpose: to support the mission of the Adventist Church of sharing the gospel of Jesus to the ends of the earth.
Main activities of the 2023 GAiN Asia conference took place at the Northern Asia-Pacific Division Leadership Training Center in Jeju Island, Korea. [Photo: Marcos Paseggi, Adventist Review]
Equipping and Empowering
The purpose of GAiN is equipping and empowering for mission and evangelism. To do that, Costa invited attendees to participate in the event’s presentations, training sessions, panels, breakout sessions, and what he called “intense spiritual activities.”
GAiN Asia is a prime moment for catching up with old colleagues or meeting new friends. [Photo: Marcos Paseggi, Adventist Review]
Groundbreaking Initiatives
Costa emphasized the role of GAiN, which was launched in 2004, in this process. “Through the years, GAiN has increased the level of collaboration among communicators and IT specialists,” he said. The organization “has evolved into a global platform for networking, training, and collaboration. We pray that this combination between technology and content can be a blessing used by the Holy Spirit.”
Moments of praise invited every church leader and communication director to join their voices in singing. [Photo: Marcos Paseggi, Adventist Review]
One of them has incorporated AI technology to share a weekly message by GC president Ted N. C. Wilson with other world fields. AI uses Wilson’s voice and inflections from the original English and using his voice, superimposes his message into dozens of languages. By way of an example, Costa shared samples of one of Wilson’s weekly messages in Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Hindi, Tamil, Tagalog, Bahasa, and other languages.
Some of the 230 church and communication leaders who registered for GAiN Asia participate in congregational singing on the opening night of the event in Jeju Island, Korea. [Photo: Marcos Paseggi, Adventist Review]
Against that background, Costa emphasized that the Adventist Church’s “Communication Department exists to support the mission of the church.” He added, “That mission is to share the good news about Jesus. We can’t miss the point. We can’t miss the focus. Everything that we do, everything that we plan, everything that we achieve is to fulfill the mission of taking people to Jesus and baptize them.”