Initiative is being funded with a grant from Adventist-Laymen’s Services and Industries.
July 10, 2024 | Adventist-Laymen’s Services and Industries, and Adventist Review
Creation Illustrated Ministries reports the impactful use of the first half of their US$25,000 grant assigned by Adventist-Laymen’s Services and Industries. These funds have enabled the production, printing, and distribution of more than 10,000 copies of Creation Illustrated magazine to prisoners, with the potential of touching more than 50,000 lives, including those of inmates’ families, leaders behind the initiative said.
Tom Ish, publisher of Creation Illustrated, expressed his gratitude. “We are happy to report that the first half of the very generous ASi 2023 grant for $25,000 to Creation Illustrated Ministries has been wisely invested in the Lord’s work and returning countless dividends in rescuing prisoners for eternity!” Ish said.
Creation Illustrated Ministries has produced, printed, and distributed more than 10,000 copies of Creation Illustrated magazine to prisoners thanks to a grant from Adventist-Laymen’s Services and Industries. [Photo: Creation Illustrated Ministries]
One inmate shared, “Your magazine has given me hope and inspiration in the darkest of times.”
Seventh-day Adventist Church co-founder Ellen G. White supported these efforts, ministry leaders said. In My Life today, she wrote, “God has surrounded us with nature’s beautiful scenery to attract and interest the mind.… We should associate the glories of nature with His character. If we faithfully study the book of nature, we shall find it a fruitful source for contemplating the infinite love and power of God” (p. 294).
A group of men show their Creation Illustrated magazines. [Photo: Created Illustrated Ministries]
“We count it a privilege to work with ASi and its generous supporters to be able to supply this unique material that inspires prisoners to embrace the first angel’s message [found in Revelation 14:6] to worship the Creator of heaven and earth in these last days,” Ish said. The ministry eagerly awaits the second half of the grant to continue their mission without interruption and bring hope to these often-forgotten souls, he said.
Creation Illustrated Ministries leaders said they invite everyone interested in this ministry to subscribe to Creation Illustrated magazine and share subscriptions with friends and family. “By doing so, you help spread the inspiring and healing messages found in nature, touching countless lives in a positive way,” they said.
Behind bars a woman shows her Creation Illustrated magazine [Photo: Creation Illustrated Ministries]