William was a devout Catholic priest who lived in Kampala, Uganda. His faith led him to study the Scriptures, but the more he studied, the more discrepancies he discovered between the Bible and his church’s beliefs. Finally, he abandoned his faith and eventually met a young woman from Angola and fell in love. They got married and had three beautiful children. But when William thought he had it all, his wife left him and returned to Angola with his three children. This shocked William, who was left brokenhearted and alone, feeling abandoned and sad. To make matters worse, there was a void in his spiritual life that nothing could fill. Then one day, a young couple knocked on his door. They were looking for a house to rent, and William agreed to rent them a room in his house. What William didn’t know was that this couple was Seventh-day Adventist! Watch this video to see what happened next and be inspired. I love to see souls won for the kingdom of heaven—and I love it when God uses Adventist World Radio to do it! Yours in the Blessed Hope, Duane McKey
President MB01CYYZ1XCLPTP liminal-katharine-petkovski-musicbed crescendo-shawn-williams-musicbed Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIrfcPaOdO4
Thursday, July 31 7PM – Bob Cundiff, DMi “The End of Adventism” (BC Camp Meeting 2025)
Thursday, July 31 3:45PM – Justin St Hilaire “Endtime Prophecy” (BC Camp Meeting 2025)
Thursday, July 31 2PM – Stephane Beaulieu, PhD “Biblical Hermeneutics” (BC Camp Meeting 2025)
Negative Eschatology: Embracing the Mysteries of Our Afterlife

by Reinder Bruinsma | 30 July 2025 | Professor Rik Torfs belongs to that small group of erudite people who have the gift of communicating their insights in accessible, enriching, and often surprising ways. He is a Belgian professor in canonical law. I became acquainted with him in 1997 when I was involved with the […] Source: https://atoday.org/negative-eschatology-embracing-the-mysteries-of-our-afterlife/
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