The Adventist Church teaches the Bible through its sabatica school and the Bible Himnario y Recursos. The latter is a Latin-language version of the English-language classic. The curriculum is designed for escolars and may not be a complete lesson plan. The sabatica school usually begins at 9:30 am and lasts until the end of the day.
The evangelists' work is accomplished by the Adventist Development Resource Agency (ADRA), a global humanitarian organization that focuses on community development and disaster relief. The organization operates in 131 countries and is organized into five main areas: local churches, missions, camps, and ministries. In the United States, ADRA focuses on economic development, food security, and education.
The Himnario is available in several formats. It can be read in any language. The Nuevo Himnario Adventista is in MP4 format. The book is suitable for all ages and backgrounds. The Himnario provides background information on the life of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and its history. In Chile, the Adventist Church has seven sabatic schools. Its schools are open until 10:45 pm and students are given time to do their homework. The sabatic school usually ends at 10:30 am.
The Hisnario is a bilingual text that describes the Bible's history, meanings, and purpose. It is available in Spanish. In addition to the Hisnario, the Himnario includes the relics of Jesus. This is an excellent reference for Adventists of all backgrounds. It is an invaluable resource for students of all ages. It has a wealth of information, including the Bible.