STAR POWER

“I am the product of persistence. Legend has it…my father was driving down the street on the island of Montreal, and he saw this beautiful lady walking down the street…he pulled over, asked her if she wanted a ride, and she said no, so he drove away, but he said she was just too beautiful, so he wheeled around…after being rejected six times, the walls of emotional Jericho came down, and she finally said, ‘Yes, I’ll take the ride for one block.’ Then, he got her number, and the rest is history: I’m here.” The challenge for Nwamiko Madden’s father, a Seventh-day Adventist, was that he didn’t want to marry his Roman Catholic sweetheart until she had a chance to be exposed to the Adventist message, so Nwamiko’s grandmother gently led her through the teachings of scripture to a deep conviction and commitment to the remnant message.

“When she was about 17 years old, she had a ‘charismatic experience’ where she felt she had to become a nun: this deeply spiritual, pivotal moment in her life where she was crying, ‘But I don’t want to become a nun! I’m just going to live my life.’ And she suppressed that feeling, as deep as it was.” Nwamiko Madden’s expression grew serious: “When she was pregnant with me, she found out she was going to have a boy, and for some reason it triggered that experience again…but she said, ‘I can’t become a nun now, I’m Adventist…but what I’m going to do is I’m going to dedicate this child to you.’ So, she got down on her knees, put her hands on her stomach, and she said, ‘This child is dedicated to your service, Lord.’ … I remember, ever since childhood, I came out of the womb, and God was real. I believed in God from the get-go. I never doubted Him and His existence. I felt if I turned around quick enough, I would see God or my guardian angel.”

Growing up attending public school, Nwamiko’s expression of his peculiar faith, attending church on Sabbath, refusing to eat pork, not celebrating “the devil’s holiday” (Halloween) did not yield the kind of acceptance he expected. “The more I tried to share my faith, in the young, pharisaical way that I had at that time, I realized that people were not catching on. So, there’s a problem: Adventism needs some Star Power…You know how Ronald McDonald is the mascot for McDonald’s, Tom Cruise is a mascot for Scientology, I’m going to be the Adventist Will Smith. That’s what I’m going to do. I’m going to be the first well-known Adventist actor to promote my faith. That was my idea.”

Nwamiko attended drama classes in high school and celebrated when he landed his first audition for a TV show. Unfortunately, the audition was scheduled for Friday evening after sunset: during the Sabbath hours. “This was a dilemma, and one night God gave me a view, twenty years into the future, and it’s the Academy Awards: ‘And the best actor goes to Nwamiko Madden!’” Magical music filled the air, his hand grabbed the golden Oscar, he tapped the microphone and pointed toward the sky and announced: “’The first person I’d like to thank is…’

“‘Stop! Don’t thank Me,’ God declared to Nwamiko’s conscience, ‘because you broke the Sabbath on your very first step.’

“It was true: if my very first career step is breeching God’s commandments, how in the world could I expect that it was His success the rest of the way? So, I said, ‘I can’t do it. I can’t do it.’”

Nwamiko’s chance at attaining “star power” seemed to be slipping away before he had a chance. Then, he landed his first role—a Christmas movie with Vanessa Williams. Overnight, Nwamiko’s popularity escalated; parts were offered him, without an audition. Nwamiko didn’t have to work on Sabbaths or perform compromising scenes; he was even served vegetarian meals on set.

However, despite all his dreams materializing, he felt like something was wrong—like the rich young ruler—he sensed God telling him to walk away from his acting career.

How could he possibly give up his dream, and why was God asking him to do this?

To understand how Nwamiko was guided by God, you can watch his entire incredible story on It Is Written Canada this month on CTV, 3ABN, Hope Channel, Yes-TV, Miracle Channel, or any of the many other networks where It Is Written Canada is aired. Or simply go to itiswrittencanada.ca or It Is Written Canada’s YouTube or Facebook videos and click on the programs entitled: “Star Power – Parts 1 & 2.”

Thanks to your generous contributions, It Is Written Canada’s film crew was able to film Nwamiko in Alberta and capture his story.

~ Mike Lemon

Upcoming Episodes

August 6: The EPIC Dream – Part 2

Join Ruben Dias and Mischa Gelb this week again as they continue their EPIC (Empowering People & Inspiring Change) Global Heli Tour. A Round-the-World Helicopter Adventure of Risk, Reward, and the Power of Nice.

August 13: Journeys of Hope

After being diagnosed with cancer at the age of 40, Anke Jenkins, who was halfway through her chemotherapy treatments, decided to go on the adventure of a lifetime. That decision changed everything, not only for Anke and her children, but also for people on the other side of the world who she hadn’t met yet.

August 20: Feeding the Spirit

Ian McPherson was once part of a gang, involved in a life of pain, anger, resentment and addiction. Hear how, through the grace of God, he is now daily deciding to feed the spirit and starve the flesh.

August 27: Star Power – Part 1

Nwamiko Madden saw one door after another opening for him to progress higher and higher in his acting career; however, he knew he had to make a choice in the direction his life would take.

Prayer in Action

We would also like to pray for you, so please send us your personal prayer requests, and we will add you to our prayer list here at It Is Written Canada.

From Our Viewers

“Thank you, René and Pastor Lemon, for the joy you put in our hearts as we hear the testimonies of people whose lives have been transformed by the power of God.” – Marion

“I must say I have been really blessed listening to It Is Written Canada. I have learnt to get closer to my Maker and improve my health and express more love. Thank you.” – Obed from Ghana

Ministry in Action

We are so excited to be starting our fourth season with It Is Written Canada in the fall. Please, pray for our team as we seek God’s guidance and go on the road to film the programs for this next season.

THIS MONTH’S FREE OFFER – The Great Controversy – Canadian Edition, by E.G. White

This month, we will send you your free copy of The Great Controversy – Canadian Edition, and we would like to challenge you to share it with someone else.

“The Great Controversy should be very widely circulated. It contains the story of the past, the present, and the future. In its outline of the closing scenes of this earth’s history, it bears a powerful testimony in behalf of the truth. I am more anxious to see a wide circulation for this book than for any others I have written.” – Colporteur Ministry, p. 127

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Health Nugget

“The whole body is designed for action; and unless the physical powers are kept in health by active exercise, the mental powers cannot long be used to their highest capacity.” – Education p. 207

RASPBERRY CHIA PUDDING

Ingredients:

1 cup fresh or frozen raspberries
● 1-2 tbsp maple syrup
● 1 cup coconut milk
● 1/4 cup chia seeds
● Toppings: Shredded coconut, fresh raspberries, strawberries, you name it!

Instructions:

Option 1:

1. Wash the raspberries and put them together with the coconut milk and maple syrup in a high-speed blender. Blend until it’s a smooth and fine raspberry milk.
2. Fill the raspberry milk mixture in a glass and add the chia seeds. Give it a good mix and set it aside for about half an hour.
3. Mix it again and place it in the fridge to thicken a bit for about 4-5 hours or overnight.
4. Top the Raspberry Chia Pudding with the rest of the raspberries before eating.

Option 2:

1. You can simply mix the chia, coconut milk, and maple syrup together and refrigerate overnight.
2. Put some frozen raspberries in a saucepan until thawed and mash with a fork.
3. Stir raspberries into chia pudding.
4. Top with additional raspberries.