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In Colombia, Couple Requests Baptism After Surviving COVID-19 and Joining Cycling Club :Adventist News Online

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A couple in south Colombia was recently baptized after surviving COVID-19 and joining a cycling club with other church members. Roger Herrera and Erika Gordillo, from Vistahermosa, Meta, said that as they fought the virus, they feared they would succumb to the disease before accepting Jesus. “Our greatest fear was to die before surrendering our hearts to God through baptism,” they said.

As they were sick, they kept praying, asking the Lord to help them recover. “We promised God that we would give our lives to Him as soon as we recovered,” they shared.

The Herreras shared that they were already acquainted with the Adventist message. “I used to be a Seventh-day Adventist,” Roger said, “but due to economic hardship, I moved to another city where they asked me to work Saturdays. I eventually moved away from God.”

When the Herreras returned to Vistahermosa, however, they were drawn to the “I Want to Live Healthy” church initiative, which included a bicycle club. In Colombia, cycling clubs are well known, particularly among church members who advocate for healthy lifestyle habits. The “I Want to Live Healthy” initiative, which is popular throughout Inter-America, has been well accepted among church members and others interested in good nutrition and other natural remedies for a healthier life.

After a painful process of recovery, they felt the need to set things right with God and try to live a healthier life. “It was difficult because breathing normally was hard,” Roger shared. “It was a long road.”

But throughout the ordeal, Roger said he felt a need to change his life habits and develop a closer relationship with God once more.

As soon as they felt physically stronger, they accepted an invitation to go cycling.

“We began to go cycling with the ‘I Want to Live Healthy’ club,” Roger said. “As we cycled by beautiful landscapes and rivers, I was told I could be baptized right there. And when I got COVID-19, I asked myself why I had not made a decision. I asked God to give me the opportunity of surrendering my life, because I felt the need to make amends with God and get closer to Him.”

The Herreras finally got baptized on May 22 in Vistahermosa.

Roger credits the role of the bicycle club in helping him and his wife to come closer to God. “Those who wish to belong to the club will find spiritual and physical strength,” he said. “Club members provide spiritual support amid difficult times. We are glad we find ways of having fun and sharing as we enjoy nature. Having good company and spiritual support is wonderful,” Roger added.

The Llanos Orientales Cycling Club includes 110 active members in the area. Its members form a group of people that love the Lord and sports, and who want to keep being witnesses of God’s love. They are working to offer a health expo and attract other cyclists to join them and learn about healthy living.

Leaders also explained that health programs and initiatives in the region are positive developments amid the current COVID-19 pandemic, which has infected close to 3.8 million people and resulted in almost 97,000 deaths in Colombia so far, with no vacancies at many ICU services across the nation.

This article was originally published on the Inter-American Division’s website 

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