Be Encouraged, Friend

If you feel like you are in a church where the leadership doesn’t have your best interest at heart, be encouraged. There is a Friend that sticks closer than a brother.

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Interview With Filipe Reis, a Fulcrum7 Reader From Portugal

Some say Christ was a revolutionary; therefore, He was a liberal because He defied established powers. This is a grotesque subversion of facts – Jesus was a restorer of former virtue, so He was even more than a conservative.

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The Empire Strikes Back At The Village

Many of today’s Church leaders want to be viewed as part of the “cool kids” aligned with the political left. Vaccine is cool. Unvaxxed is not. Freedom gets shoved to the curb.

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A Response to The January 26 Adventist Review Article on Covid-19 and Church Governance

The October 25, 2021 Reaffirmation Statement begins with soothing words about searching the Scriptures and being led by your conscience, but then affirms the GC’s support for mandates that cut across and deny the consciences of the members.

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Presenting Biblical Truth in a Hostile Culture

The Bible is sufficient, friends. We do not need sociologists and psychologists to complete us in our thinking about humanity. We don’t need vainglorious theologians to tell us what the Bible means.

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Daniel 11: The Takedown of the United States and Adventism: Part One: ‘The Dilemma’

In the Dark Ages the Bible was chained to a desk, written in Latin—a language the common people could not understand, and it was claimed that only the priests and the pope were capable of interpretation.

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Not Yet, Not Yet

While it is also true that the Lord does not always choose to protect us from the natural consequences of even well-intended mistakes, surely we can petition His mercy for all, whether they have agreed with us or not.

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A Canadian Reviews The Village Church Religious Liberty Sabbath

This same upper-room ambiance, attitude and purpose is essential to our end-time work and people. During this Religious Liberty Sabbath occasion, I was able to see, although from a distance (I live in Canada), a semblance of these qualities in the early church.

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John Read: An Adventist Life

My father passed away a few days ago. He lived a remarkable life, and a very Adventist life, holding denominational jobs for 39 years.

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The Blind Shall See, But What Then We?

This — this is scary, metaphysically scary. In contrast to hapless human mismanagement, this darkness has the tinge of the pure, elemental evil that underlay and gave such hideous beauty to the theatrics of Nazism…

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"Holy Lands" A Poem By Eugene Prewitt

Consequently there is no longer any geographical “holy place.” Where Jesus is, is the holy place, and He dwells among His people wherever they are (Isaiah 57:15, Matt 18:20).

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Are Climate Emergency Lockdowns On the Horizon?

“The weather is always going back and forth,” Bastardi said. “This is within the realm of what you can expect in the kind of winter we have here. It might be more snow in one place and less snow in another place, but then it balances out.”

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The Rest Of the Story: Health Summit 2022

Nobody is in hell now, nobody is in heaven rejoicing. The Millennium is the ultimate freedom of information act. No other scenario can fit with the reality that God is not the ultimate bully.

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