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You show up every Sabbath. Same pew. Same hymns. Same handshake at the door. But somewhere between the opening prayer and the closing hymn, something feels hollow. This is not a call to leave. It is a call to stop attending out of habit and start showing up with your whole heart.

A person who has genuinely surrendered to Jesus Christ, who lives by the light they have received, who follows Him faithfully according to what they know — that person is in the hands of a merciful, all-knowing God who judges the heart. We have no authority to declare them lost.

We grew up knowing the doctrine. But did we learn how to love? This article takes an honest, personal look at one of the quietest dangers in Adventist culture — the slow drift from righteousness to correctness — and what it means to come back to the whole gospel.

Ghana has quietly done something the world has never seen at this scale — fused a national identity card, a biometric passport, and a digital payment wallet into a single government-issued instrument. No card, no transaction. No card, no travel.

If you have not read Part 1 — start there. This story begins at a crusade, with a stranger, a question about the Sabbath, and a cup of soya tea at midnight. You need Part 1 before this will land the way it is supposed to.You woke up the next morning...

You have been preparing for this crusade for four months.Four months of planning meetings, budget discussions, prayer sessions that ran past midnight. When the treasurer stood up in church and announced that the crusade fund was still short, you...
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