January 13, 2026
GYC 2025: Seeing the Invisible
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2026 is off to a running start and I want to give you a brief update on a few things that’s been happening.
All recordings from GYC 2025 are now live on AudioVerse! This year’s conference with the theme, “Seeing the Invisible” was a tremendous blessing. Message after message called young Adventists to anchor their faith on the invisible yet eternal principles of God while standing firm in a world growing darker by the day. We left the conference spiritually renewed and deeply encouraged.
It was also a joy to be at the conference in person and to see so many of you at the AudioVerse booth. Your kind words, your stories of how AudioVerse has shaped your walk with Jesus, and your faithful prayers were tremendously encouraging to our team. Thank you for making the time to stop by.
Every session is available to stream or download, completely free right here:
Share them with a friend. These messages are worth hearing.
In recent months, two very public conversations opened unexpected doors for sharing God’s Word—and we walked through them.
When Kirk Cameron shared publicly that he no longer believes in an eternal burning hell, the topic went viral. Rather than let the moment pass, we created the Scripture Journey on Hell —a short daily email series walking people through what the Bible actually teaches on death, judgment, and the fate of the lost. More than 3,200 people have signed up so far, and each one is being walked through clear, Scriptural truth.
In December, when Charlie Kirk’s new book sparked widespread discussion about the Sabbath, we launched the Scripture Journey on the Sabbath . The response was remarkable: over 27,000 people have signed up and gone through this study. That is 27,000 truth-seekers—many of them not yet Adventist—being led through what God’s Word says about the 4th Commandment.
These Scripture Journeys are a simple but powerful tool: meeting people in the middle of cultural conversations and pointing them to the Bible. Because of your faithful support, thousands of people who might never have found AudioVerse on their own are now engaging with the Everlasting Gospel.
Early this year, our team gathered for a prayerful strategic planning retreat—not simply to review numbers or set goals, but to earnestly seek God’s face and ask where He wants to steer AudioVerse in the season ahead.
The urgency is real. Artificial intelligence is reshaping entire industries and economies. Geopolitical instability is mounting across the globe. The natural world is groaning. These are not ordinary times, and we feel the weight of our Savior’s words: “I must be about My Father’s business” (Luke 2:49). The Gospel must go to a perishing world, and we have no time to lose.
While the pace of change is accelerating to breakneck speeds, we trust in One who is eternal and changeless. The Lord is never caught by surprise and already holds the answers to how we can take advantage of the opportunities before us. We look forward to sharing more with you as God continues to guide our steps through the year.
None of what you’ve read above—the GYC recordings, the Scripture Journeys reaching tens of thousands, the strategic work unfolding—happens without your faithful financial partnership. AudioVerse is a donor-supported ministry, and every gift goes directly toward bringing the Everlasting Gospel to hungry hearts around the world.
If AudioVerse has been a blessing to you or someone you love, would you consider giving today? You can give in several ways:
• Online at our Donate Page
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• By check to our mailing address below
Becoming a recurring donor is one of the most impactful ways to stand with us throughout the year. Thank you for praying, for sharing, and for giving sacrificially.
May we each faithfully be about our Father’s business.
Yours in the Blessed Hope,
Alistair Huong
Executive Director