Small group Bible studies (shown above) give Adventist women in Spain the opportunity for outreach in their communities.

Cooking Classes and Bible Study Feed the Body and Soul

Women reach out to their communities in Spain through small group Bible study, helping the homeless, and teaching healthy cooking.

[Spain] Local churches and Women’s Ministries groups in Spain are looking for ways to share their faith. Whether with help for the homeless, cooking classes or direct Bible study, they are involved in creative outreach. Here is a quick look at their activities.

In Almerìa the Seventh-day Adventist church held a series of six cooking demonstrations featuring healthy foods which was then eaten by the willing audience. The cooking classes are continuing to be held once a month.

The Eben Ezer Seventh-day Adventist Church is involved in activities to help homeless people. They prepare food for distribution.

In Albacete the women of the church are sharing their faith and inviting their friends to study the Bible with the help of “From Woman to Woman” Bible studies. Meeting in small groups is putting into practice what the early church did: “Every day they continued to meet together in the temple courts. They broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts, praising God and enjoying the favor of all the people. And the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved” (Acts 2:46, NIV). May God bless all these efforts.

Contributed by Dagmar Dorn, WM director for Inter-European Division

Published in Mosaic newsletter, 2020 Q1&2