We do not help each other in the fight for holiness when we allow for righteousness to look increasingly strange and sin to look increasingly normal.
Read moreA Call To Rome!
What is there within the Papal church that the Seventh-day Adventist church needs to learn from, which is in total contrast to our Protestant foundation?
Read moreIs Our Message Ecumenical? A Response to Elder Ganoune Diop
This message is what makes us who we are as Seventh-day Adventists, and God has entrusted every member of this church to proclaim this message by the power of the Holy Spirit to prepare a people for the soon return of Jesus Christ.
Read morePARL's Dreadful Presentation At Spring Meeting, by ChurchMouse
Blending Religious Liberty and Public Relations results in the odd notion that the more politically-correct we are, the more freedom we therefore have. My word, lads. It’s a load of rubbish!
Read morePfizer Bombshell Video: The Face of Unrepentant Evil
Look deeply into the face of this ambassador from another world, listen carefully to these words. This is how we got here. Behold the banal face of unrepentant evil.
Read moreIs the Northern California Conference a Viable Part of the Seventh-day Adventist Church? And What You Can Do About It (Part II)
How can we credibly give these 3 Angel’s Messages to the world—which is our official mission, while retaining in our midst those compromising, either in belief or practice, the creation institution of marriage?
Read moreChurch Vax Response and The “Institutional Elephant”
Given this situation where is the church? It’s mute. Silence reigns supreme. It’s fearful of offending culture or the latest manifestation of political correctness. Increasingly my church is defined by “professionalised institutionalism”.
Read moreIs The GC PARL Director Seeking Solidarity or Ecumenism?
I have assembled this two-year timeline regarding Ecumenical/Solidarity events that are occurring in front of our eyes. I am asking you, my church community, please do not wait on our GC leaders to rectify this. Please do something.
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