Adventist Motorcyclists Join the Angels of Hope Project

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Adventist Motorcyclists Join the Angels of Hope Project

AMM Brazil completed 10 years in 2023 and, since then, has been an independent ministry of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

Brazil | Gabriela Frontini, with ANN Staff

On April 19, 2024, Novo Tempo pre-launched a new project that unites the motorcycle ministry AMM Brazil with the Angels of Hope (Anjos da Esperança) project, through which people and organizations help Novo Tempo to continue sharing the message of Christ's love through donations. The new partnership is called Angels on Wheels, and aims to invite the more than 3,000 members of AMM Brazil to also be "angels of hope."

Antonio Tostes (at microphone) talks about the new partnership, accompanied by representatives from AMM and NT.
Antonio Tostes (at microphone) talks about the new partnership, accompanied by representatives from AMM and NT.

Regarding Angels on Wheels, Antonio Tostes, the general director of Novo Tempo, shows enthusiasm and states that “each motorcyclist will be an angel to take the Word of God forward”. Krys Magalhães, manager of Angels of Hope, explains the project's dynamics and says that “each AMM motorcyclist who registers as an “angel of hope” will receive a personalized button. After a year participating in the project, the participant wins a medal. The challenge is for them to get 10 more donors to win a special golden medal”.

Motorcycle Ministry

AMM Brazil completed 10 years in 2023 and, since then, has been an independent ministry of the Seventh-day Adventist Church that takes the hope of the Gospel on the roads, making use of contact with other motorcycle clubs. The ministry has already taken more than 600 people to baptism, according to Vieira Júnior, president of the organization.

Pastor João Vicente, vice-president of AMM Brazil, recalls that they already participate in several official projects of the Adventist Church, such as 10 Days of Prayer, Breaking the Silence, and the Impact Hope (Impacto Esperança) project. Recently, for example, Impacto Esperança from the Brazilian Publishing House (CPB), in partnership with AMM Brazil, distributed 15 thousand units of the book The Great Controversy (“O Grande Conflito”) in cities neighboring Tatuí, São Paulo, Brazil, where the publisher's headquarters are located.

AMM members participate in Impact Hope in partnership with CPB.
AMM members participate in Impact Hope in partnership with CPB.

The original article was published on the South American Division Portuguese website.