November 5, 2020 | Miami, Florida, United States | Libna Stevens, Inter-American Division News
Finalists representing the major regional areas throughout the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Inter-America will have one last chance to compete for the final spot in this year’s Bible Connection competition on Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020. The 24 young finalists will be tested on their knowledge of the 42 chapters of the Book of Job as well as several corresponding chapters from Ellen G. White’s book The Great Controversy.
The event becomes the 17th annual territory-wide competition initiative where thousands of children and young people throughout the Inter-American Division [IAD] study assigned bible books in an effort to enrich their spiritual life and promote a lifelong habit of studying the Scriptures, organizers say.
This year will prove to be the first time the competition will be entirely online, says Pastor Al Powell, youth ministries director for the church in Inter-America. Since the bible competition began, finalists would travel to a determined location throughout the territory to compete and fellowship together during the final annual event. “This year union finalists will mostly connect from the comfort of their home through the online software platform which was created and introduced two years ago,” he says.
Interestingly, the plan was to launch the competition online this year after some adjustments were made to the software before the pandemic happened, according to Powell. “We have seen how everything has unfolded and how it all fits to be able to use this software at this time successfully leading up to the final competition at the division level,” he explains.“We are excited that so many children and young people have participated in studying the book of Job and are able to understand that, just as God was with Job, He is with us and will get us through these challenging times,” says Powell.
In addition to the youth, more than 100,000 children and young people throughout the church’s young people, Adventurer and Pathfinder Clubs engaged in studying the specified Bible books this year at their levels.
Finalists will answer 80 questions during a special event scheduled on Nov. 14, 2020, at 4:00 p.m. Miami Time. The program will be streamed live in English, Spanish and French, at webcast.interamerica.org.
This year’s finalists per union include:
Atlantic Caribbean Union: Pharez Darceulis
Belize Union: Carlo Joash Correa
Caribbean Union: Xabisa Hamilton
Central Mexican Union: Elizabeth Grajales Espino
Chiapas Mexican Union: Juan Alfredo Mejia
Cuba Union: Beatriz Reyes Leyva
Dominican Union: Williams Alfonseca
Dutch Caribbean Union: Genesis Cabral Gusmao
East Venezuela Union: Jesus Javier Zamora Márquez
El Salvador Union: Ruben Gustavo Maltez
French Antilles Guiana Union: Dorice Bribrac
Guatemala Union: Hilda López
Haitian Union: Emerson Agustin
Honduras Union: Carlos Abel Melara Mendez
Inter-Oceanic Mexican Union: Abdiel Fuentes
Jamaica Union: (pending)
North Colombia Union: Henry Alejandro Anaya
North Mexican Union: Angel Daniel Flores Sandoval
Panama Union: Sulay Ibeth Echevarria
Puerto Rico: Misael Rivera Garcia
South Central American Union: Thelma Maykeni Rodriguez
South Colombia Union: Luisa Maria Briceño Fonseca
Southeast Mexican Union: Stephanie Citlalli Dionicio
West Venezuela Union: Viviana Martinez
The live streaming can also be viewed on Inter-America’s Facebook accounts on Nov. 14:
HERE for English
HERE for Spanish
HERE for French