On February 7, 2023, President Ted Wilson visited the Adventist University of Africa, which is located at the East-Central African Division headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya. This was part of Wilson’s three-week trip to five African countries. Ted Wilson spoke about his “wonderful” visit to Adventist University of Africa and “praised God” for this “fine institution” and for its “dedicated faculty.”
This was the same Adventist University of Africa that had recently “led” an interfaith bridge-building service at a Roman Catholic institution. Adventist University of Africa didn’t just participate a few days before in an ecumenical event; they led the other churches in bringing them together with Rome. Basically, certain Seventh-day Adventists have done so well at ecumenism that many of our leaders are now in charge of promoting the cause of uniting the churches.
The above Facebook post was published by the Catholic University of Eastern Africa on February 1, 2023, just one week before Ted Wilson visited the Adventist University of Africa (AUA). This Roman Catholic institution just announced that Pastor Dr. David Odhiambo from the AUA “led” the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity ecumenical service that was aimed to unite the many Christian religions. Pastor Dr. David Odhiambo is a member of the faculty at AUA and instructs the students there. [1] When he’s not educating our young people, he promotes the Vatican’s effort to unite the churches together at their facilities. In fact, it was the Vatican’s Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity that set the theme for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity and supplied the spiritual materials. [2]
Pastor Dr. David Odhiambo was representing the Adventist University of Africa at this ecumenical gathering. He wouldn’t be leading the ecumenical movement if he didn’t have enablers at AUA who support him. All of this is made possible by the example provided by leaders like Ganoune Diop. And Ted Wilson, the president of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, publicly praised the Adventist University of Africa and its administration, which further cemented this and other efforts. Do we not see the significant conflict of interest here?
The following was sent to us by Warren Hick, a Seventh-day Adventist who writes from Australia. He accurately assesses the situation regarding our crossing into forbidden ground by joining Rome’s ecumenical movement:
The Jesuits have infiltrated Seventh-day Adventism, but who would know it? Only those very clearly watching and waiting for the return of their Lord and Saviour. The biblical directive to come out of her My people has very obviously been humanly and demonically countermanded. If this current direction is continued unabated, as it apparently has, God will hold our people accountable for every human life eternally lost because we were unfaithful to His calling. These are indeed serious times in which to be alive, and we need to be holding our leaders accountable when obvious wrongs are being engaged in.
The Jesuit mandate: infiltrate, ingratiate, feedback operational information to the parent organization, and complete the mission of destruction from within. It has been suggested that the simplest way to hide something is to conceal it in full view of everyone so that it is accepted as the norm. If they speak not according to the Word, it is because there is no light in them (Isaiah 8:20). By their fruits, you will know them (Matthew 7:16).
People, it’s time we knew what real fruit is: what it looks like, what it smells like, what it tastes like, and what it feels like. Ignorance is no excuse because, in this case, ignorance is foolishness. As a people, we have been blessed more than any other generation to have ever lived on this planet. We have been told how the controversy ends; we have been told what manner of people we ought to be; we have total freedom to read from the Word, God’s instruction in righteousness; we have the most precious resource, the Spirit of Prophecy, given for our learning and edification; we have “a more sure word of prophecy” (2 Peter 1:19); we have, for the asking, the Holy Spirit to convict us of sin, of righteousness, and of judgment; and we have a very precious Lord and Saviour who died on Calvary for our sins. He will save us from our sins, not in our sins. It is up to us to make our calling and election sure. God cannot and will not save us if we continue to parley with sin in any form (Warren Hick).
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Marvin Owens says
Ted Wilson cannot be trusted. He is a fake just like fake news!
Everyone please pray for Ted Wilson, that his eyes will be open.
Jason+Wolfe says
Amen,my wife & I prayed w/him when he came to 3ABN/thompsonville church last year…based on everything i have seen,i believe that the jesuits have been commissioned to keep our leadership “in line”& have “keepers” just as our u.s.president has…i believe they have been threatened in no uncertain terms to tow the line…or else…
John says
In addition to praying for these men, we should ask God to send leaders who will realign His people to our rightful mission.
Samuel Kimani Njoroge says
”Marvin Owens ?”You should know that Ted Wilson is a Jesuit and a right handman of Rome and he is leading many seventh day adventists into destruction?”
Jason+Wolfe says
We now have 2 SDA churches…I call it the 10 tribes of israel vs 2 tribes of judah…the vast majority of conference churches are on board w/the principles of the B.E.M.document & o.k.w/the ecumenical thrust being pursued over the last 40 years…by contrast the smaller 2 tribes Adventism is refered to by Malachi Martin in his book ” the keys of this blood” as “the challenge of the sects” where independent ministries,(that are not under the direct control of rome,)pose a problem that they are attempting to solve…
Mary says
Our institutions should be dedicated to finishing God’s work, not becoming one with the other churches. This happens when we are neither hot nor cold, but just lukewarm enough with everyone.