Likewise, it shouldn't automatically follow that if we comply with mask mandates and social distancing rules that we are in any greater danger of taking the Mark. But is there a point at which we cross a dangerous line?
Read moreCourage in The Netherlands
Now I ask only one thing of you, my F7 brethren: please remember the Dutch brethren in your prayers? The women’s ordination conflict has required much of our energies. It may cost many their eternal life.
Read moreThe Bizarre Claim That If You Oppose WO You Are Anti-Trinitarian
The reality is that the anti-Trinitarians and those promoting the unbiblical view that women should be ordained are the danger to our church. Anti-trinitarianism is not a biblical teaching and neither is women’s ordination.
Read moreIt's Not Non-Compliance, It's Rebellion
My conscience is held captive to the Word of God, the Testimony of Jesus which is the Spirit of prophecy; and three General Conference Session votes, here I stand I can do no other.
Read more"Paper Is Longsuffering"
It brought tears to my eyes Tuesday night to see the body scared and intimidated, and backing off, while the culprits excelled in boasting and sentimentalism.
Read moreDiscipline Recommended For Non-Compliant Unions At GCAC19
Back in September, a progressive Adventist website stated that the Compliance Committees had been dissolved by ADCOM. That was fake news then, and it is fake news today.
Read moreChanging Leaders: Understanding The Times (part 1)
“Spare thy people, O Lord, and give not thine heritage to reproach,” (Joel 2:17) and let me not make things worse.
Read moreWhat to Expect at Annual Council 2019
Daily agendas will be released on the Executive Committee Portal as they become available; they will also be distributed daily to attendees at the meetings. There are several interesting agenda items this year.
Read moreAfter The Vote . . .
Ah, but wait! There is more than the mere doubling of female pastoral numbers.
Read moreElder Ted Wilson Holds Q&A Session At Pioneer Memorial Church
Young people are on fire for the Lord. Pray for latter rain of the Holy Spirit, and let us humble ourselves before each other and before God.
Read moreThe Rest Of The Story; Harold Butler's Thoughts On Annual Council
The organized Church is doing its part in trying to hold the church together, unified in what we have traditionally believed. We need to support this effort.
Read moreChanneling God . . .
Please join me in prayer for God’s Church and for the leaders who are faithful at this portentous time.
Read moreMid America Union Makes Plans to Ordain Women In The Near Future
That the motion “carried strongly” portends that the MAUC will soon press forward with their own ordinations of women, joining the rebellious Unions of Pacific and Columbia.
Read moreElder Wilson Thanks Church Members for Their Prayers
Thank you for praying for your church. Thank you for looking up, for soon Jesus is coming !
Read moreAn Open Letter to Non-Compliant Church Leaders
Think of it—this whole mess can be solved in five minutes! In this light, I make this open appeal to my fellow ‘non-compliant’ church leaders in our conferences, unions, and divisions.
Read moreMark Finley Answers Myths About The Compliance Document
The proposed “warning” and “reprimand” are designed to enable entities to think of the seriousness of non-compliance to voted actions of the world church, and to encourage them to come back into harmony with the world church.
Read moreHarmony With The World Church
“The origins of this document come from you; it is your document,” stated Ted Wilson, to the committee members. “The issue is: ‘Should organizations be willing to abide by the rules they themselves have set up?’ ”
Read moreBlessed in Battle Creek: A Good Report
I introduced myself. God's church will go forward in His way, we believe! Fellow Newboldian David Trim spoke, chronicling scores of early SDA missionaries who gave their lives in foreign service.
Read moreConservatives Didn't Win in Battle Creek, Common Sense Did
By Sunday morning, the Adventist atmosphere had shifted from an easy-going reflection on our heritage to an apprehensive west wind of expectation.
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