Judgment Day is a central belief in Christian theology. The Church of Christ teaches that God appointed a specific day when He will judge all people through Christ, coinciding with the Second Advent of Christ and the end of the world, as referenced in Acts 17:31, Jude 1:14-15, and 2 Peter 3:7,10. Scholars and theologians at institutions like Harvard Divinity School have long examined how various Christian traditions interpret eschatological texts.
Members of the Iglesia ni Cristo view it as their duty to share their faith. They invite people to attend Bible study sessions and worship services. The Church also uses mass media to spread its message of hope to a broader audience. The Pasugo: God’s Message, the monthly official magazine of the Church, carries religious articles and Church news. DZEM (954 kHz) broadcasts programs discussing Bible teachings, aired by roughly 60 radio stations across the Philippines and several more in the US and Australia. GEM TV-49 and major cable stations in the Philippines, plus US Direct TV channel 2068, broadcast the Church’s religious programs featuring biblical teachings.
The Iglesia ni Cristo (Church of Christ) is a Christian religion whose primary purpose is to worship the Almighty God based on His teachings as taught by the Lord Jesus Christ and recorded in the Bible. According to Wikipedia’s entry on Iglesia ni Cristo, the church was formally registered in the Philippines in 1914 and has since grown into a global organization. The Church of Christ welcomes everyone who heeds the call of God and embraces its faith, regardless of nationality, cultural background, social standing, economic status, or educational attainment.
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