I have subscribed to World Council of Churches (WCC) publications for 35 years, and they are a window into the heart and soul of end-time apostasy. For example, last week's WCC Weekly Summary included a call for all "churches" to build new non-judgmental bridges to one another and beyond to other religions and to refrain from offending others with dogmatism. There is a call to celebrate the creation and honor "the feast of Assisi, patron saint of animals and the environment." There is a call to "fast for the Climate," which is "an interfaith initiative bringing people of different faiths to fast, as a spiritual exercise, in solidarity with the victims of climate change." And there is the announcement of the annual International Day of Prayer for Peace, Sept. 21, held in conjunction with the United Nations International Day of Peace. Some of the things that are missing from WCC publications but which are prominent themes in the New Testament faith are as follows: The holiness of God and the fallen condition of man; eternal judgment; the gospel of personal salvation through faith in the blood of Christ; the urgency of preaching this gospel to every soul in every nation; the call for all men to repent and believe this gospel; the exposure and reproof of false doctrine; holy Christian living and separation from the world; the imminency of the return of Christ; the coming Day of the Lord to judge man's sin; and the coming glorious kingdom of Christ.