On June 30, 2026, Pope Leo XIV addressed representatives of an ecumenical delegation at the Vatican during the celebration of the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul. In his speech, Pope Leo urged all Christian denominations worldwide to walk together, rediscover a common witness, and unite into a single faith. He claims that this unity […]
Opposing Billboard Messages on America’s Highways
A “We Love Our Priests” billboard campaign is currently being run by Catholics in Washington State as a public tribute to promote the Roman Catholic faith and its clergy. [1] Its stated purpose is to honor priests and highlight the ministry of the Roman Catholic Church. This is significant because Rome understands the power of […]
Trump’s Final Religious Liberty Report Calls for Bridging Church and State and Cites Lincoln’s Appeal for Sabbath Observance
On June 26, 2026, the White House Religious Liberty Commission released its final report, offering recommendations to the Trump administration that supposedly seek to strengthen religious freedom in the United States. President Donald Trump received the report in the Oval Office as members of the commission urged him to provide guidance to federal agencies regarding […]
Pope Leo Calls on North American Jesuits to Bring About “Systemic Change” in a Culture that has Removed God from Society
Pope Leo XIV is expressing great concern over how society is becoming more secular and how God has been removed from the “public sphere” and popular culture. This reflects what many Protestants in the United States are actively resisting through their stand against aggressive secularism. Here we see the Pope advancing similar Christian nationalist ideas […]
USGS Estimates Venezuela Earthquake Death Toll Could Reach as High as 100,000
On June 24, 2026, Venezuela was struck by powerful back-to-back earthquakes, causing severe damage, numerous deaths, and thousands of injuries. Two massive quakes shook the nation within seconds of each other, triggering widespread panic and massive rescue operations. The United States Geological Survey (USGS) issued a red alert and warned that the casualties could be […]
Sunday Law Update with Dr. Isaac Olatunji
“The powers of earth, uniting to war against the commandments of God, will decree that “all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond” (Revelation 13:16), shall conform to the customs of the church by the observance of the false sabbath. All who refuse compliance will be visited with civil penalties, and it […]
Interview with Sister Gwen Shorter
The interview with Gwen Shorter was conducted at the Fruitland Camp Meeting in Washington State. Sister Gwen’s books and other literature can be found on her website at: https://homewardpublishingministries.com/
Pope Leo Calls for a “Firm Political Will” to Strengthen Multilateral Cooperation, Fraternity, and the Global Common Good
On June 22, 2026, Pope Leo XIV visited the headquarters of the United Nations World Food Programme in Rome, the world’s largest humanitarian organization. During his meeting with the executive board and staff of the UN agency, the Pope commended the organization’s work and expressed his support for the United Nations’ commitment to fraternity and […]
German Adventists Approve Full Ecumenical Membership to Protect Adventist Teachers’ Accreditation
On June 2, 2026, the Adventist Press Service reported that delegates representing several congregations in Germany voted to apply for full membership in the Council of Christian Churches in Germany (ACK). The ACK is Germany’s principal ecumenical organization and is connected to the broader ecumenical movement through its relationship with the World Council of Churches. […]
Swiss Lawmakers Find Bipartisan Common Ground in Preserving Sunday as the Day of Rest
On Tuesday, June 9, 2026, the Council of States, the upper chamber of Switzerland’s Federal Assembly, voted against a proposal to make shop opening hours more flexible. In a bipartisan vote of 22 to 21, lawmakers from across the political spectrum chose not to consider a measure that would have permitted up to twelve Sundays […]









