
This ministry is message driven and those who support us with their prayers and means, and their intellectual contributions do so because they align themselves with the message. We should not harbor a vision of building an empire here on this earth. The sole purpose should be to get the message to the world and therefore the means and support that are given should be to this purpose alone. We real... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 72 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality | |||

In Episode 251 we discuss the five pillars of Adventism, which distinguish the Advent movement from all other denominations. There might be snippets of these pillars in other denominations, but only Adventism has all five. Are these five pillars bibl... more
In Episode 250 we discuss the three oracles that God has provided so that none through the ages needed, or need to be lost. Unfortunately humanity, since the beginning, have wanted to follow their own way, and shun or despise one, two or all of the o... more
In Episode 249 we discuss the build up to the Rededication 250 meeting held at the National Mall and also some of Trump's latest social media postings such as an AI picture of him depicted as Jesus. We also discuss the "apparent" animosity between hi... more
In Episode 248 we discuss the similarities and the differences between the wedding invitations found in Matthew 22 and then in Luke 14. Are these referring to the same wedding? This is an important question, because the answer affects how clearly we ... more
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The show presents a faith- and prophecy-led exploration of current events, history, and theology through a distinctly Adventist-leaning lens. Across episodes, hosts weave biblical interpretation, church history, and contemporary politics to frame geopolitical and cultural developments as part of a foretold end-time scenario, often emphasizing Sabbath observance, ecumenism critique, and the role of a faithful remnant. Noteworthy is the tendency to connect geopolitics, health discourse, and social trends to prophetic narratives, producing a blend of doctrinal teaching, apologetics, and exhortation for spiritual awakening. This program tends to attract listeners oriented toward conservative religious interpretation, with an emphasis on discern... more
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