Hovik Torossian 1

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  • Опубликовано: 2 сен 2024
  • Hovik Toosan, a former Pathfinder from Iran, shares experiences from his childhood, including a cautionary tale about playing God, his mischievous antics at Junior camps, and his involvement in evangelistic meetings that led to numerous baptisms.
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    Childhood in Iran
    Hovik Toosan was born and raised in Iran in an Armenian home, where his aunt introduced him to the Seventh-day Adventist Church. [00:18]
    He immigrated to the United States at 25 and has been involved in Pathfinder clubs, both in Iran and the US. [01:13]
    He shares a cautionary tale about a mishap while playing God during a Pathfinder activity, emphasizing the lesson learned about relying on the one true God. [02:02]
    Junior Camp Antics
    Hovik fondly recalls his love for attending Junior camps from the age of 8, where he eventually became a counselor and engaged in playful pranks on fellow counselors. [03:50]
    Evangelistic Meetings and Baptisms
    Hovik shares a story about a Pathfinder director who stood up for his faith in the Iranian military, leading to an exemption from military service. [05:43]
    He also recounts his involvement in evangelistic meetings in remote villages, where he and his peers conducted meetings and saw numerous baptisms over three years. [10:27] 👍 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more historical insights and engaging content!
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