Sabbath, April 11 – Land Bought Twice
Land Bought Twice – Mission Story
This Sabbath School mission story, “Land Bought Twice,” shares how God protected lives during conflict and reveals a powerful truth about belonging to Him.
Mission Story Summary
- In 2001, armed militia fighters entered the Adventist University of Lukanga during a time of unrest in the country.
- The fighters accused the university of occupying land that did not belong to them.
- They seized three students and took them up a nearby hill for questioning.
- The situation became very serious.
- At one point, the students’ lives were in danger.
- Then something unexpected happened.
- Heavy rain suddenly began to fall.
- The fighters, who believed in special protection rituals, scattered in confusion.
- In that moment, the three students escaped safely.
- Many believe that God intervened to save their lives.
- But the conflict over the land did not end there.
- Local families continued to claim ownership of the land.
- To restore peace, the Adventist Church made a difficult decision.
- It agreed to pay for the same land a second time.
- Through this sacrifice, peace was restored, and the university continued its mission.
- This story carries a deeper meaning:
- just as the land was paid for twice, we also belong to God twice—by creation and by redemption.
Key Lesson From the Story
- God protects His work, and He values peace.
- We belong to God not only because He created us, but also because He redeemed us at a great cost.
What This Means for You
- Trust God even in dangerous or uncertain situations.
- Value peace, even when it requires sacrifice.
- Remember that your life belongs to God.
The Project We Are Contributing To
- This quarter’s Thirteenth Sabbath Offering will support the:
- Adventist University of Lukanga in the Democratic Republic of Congo
- The offering will help build larger laboratories for the nursing school.
- This will improve training in:
- Nursing
- Midwifery
- Laboratory science
- Imaging
- Pediatrics
- Through this, more workers will be trained to:
- Care for the sick
- Serve their communities
- Share the gospel
Reflection
- How can you trust God more and choose peace even when it requires sacrifice?
Final Takeaway
- This mission story, “Land Bought Twice,” reminds us that just as the land was paid for twice, we belong to God twice—by creation and by redemption. [1][2]
— we belong to God twice —



