By Julio Cesar Prado “In the Revelation are portrayed the deep things of God. The very name given to its inspired pages, the ‘Revelation,’ contradicts the statement that this is a sealed book. A revelation is something revealed. The Lord Himself revealed to His servant the mysteries contained in this book, and He designs that […]
Two Catholic Masses will Feature an Ecumenical Choir made up of Catholics, Adventists, Baptists, and others in order to Celebrate and Affirm the Faith
The All Saints Catholic Church in Bridgeport, West Virginia will be hosting a concert by an ecumenical choir consisting of “Roman Catholic, Seventh-day Adventist, Baptist, Church of God in Christ, and nondenominational” singers. They will be performing during a 5 p.m. mass on Saturday, September 10, 2022 and a 10 a.m. mass on Sunday, September 11, […]
When the World Exalts Human Traditions Above the Commandments of God
Don’t disturb the peace and unity of the family. God’s plan for humanity places a high value on the family unit. The most important aspect of family life is a family united in worship. When a family prays together, they stay together. This is because God has ordered it that way. The most important thing you can […]
The Washington Post Promotes a Four-day Workweek in Order to Protect the Climate and the Health of Workers
The Washington Post published an article on August 8, 2022, claiming that switching to a four-day workweek could have a “transformative impact” called a “potential triple-dividend policy” that would benefit the “economy, society, and the environment.” Hidden inside this call to secure a four-day work week is Sunday. Make no mistake: all of these measures […]
The Adventist Review Published Diogo Cavalcanti’s Article Affirming Our Historical Beliefs: Vatican-US Cooperation, Laudato Si’, Ecumenism, Ellen White’s Apocalyptic Role, and the Coming Sunday Law Crisis
Diogo Cavalcanti is a Seventh-day Adventist pastor, a PhD student, an editor at the Adventist-owned Brazil Publishing House, and an author. He recently published an article in “Revista Adventista”, the Seventh-day Adventist’s official monthly magazine in Brazil, titled “In the Shadow of the Decree.” The Adventist Review republished this article on August 5, 2022, and […]
The Union Between Protestantism and Catholicism
By Julio Cesar Prado The task of preaching the everlasting gospel and delivering the final three warning messages must be completed with great force. “For he will finish the work, and cut it short in righteousness: because a short work will the Lord make upon the earth.” Romans 9:28. “The United States,” the North American writer […]
Adventist Leaders in Charge of Training Our Pastors took part in an Ecumenical Training Session that hosted an Interfaith Eucharistic Celebration
There are now classes to get training in the arts of ecumenism and Eucharistic unity. The Secretariat for Ecumenical Activities (SAE) is an interreligious organization devoted to ecumenical formation and training, and it is based in Milan, Italy. The SAE was created in Rome more than 50 years ago to fulfill the Second Vatican Ecumenical […]
The Trojan Horse: COEXIST with the Remnant Church?
This is a recent interview we conducted with Light Channel TV Denmark. We discussed, from a biblical view, the role that Rome will play in bringing the churches together.
Since When Did God’s Law Exist?
By Julio Cesar Prado Have you ever wondered what would happen to us if the laws of nature changed? For example, if the law of gravity failed, imagine what would happen? We’d disappear into space! Or if this force, gravity, suddenly doubled, we would even have difficulty lifting our feet off the ground because the […]
Pope Francis said he went to Canada to “Recover Harmony Between Modernity and Ancestral Cultures, Between Secularization and Spiritual Values”
After returning from his trip to Canada, Pope Francis resumed his general audiences at the Vatican on August 3, 2022. The Pope focused on his aims and accomplishments during his visit and once again asked for forgiveness “for the harm done” by Christians and “Catholics,” “priests, men and women, religious and laypeople” who engaged in […]
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