Aubrey Duncan

Aubrey Duncan is an author/evangelist. He is not only a dynamic speaker, but he is a speaker whose messages are Christ-centered, Bible-based and relevant to the times in which we live. Elder Duncan’s strong love for the truth and God’s last day message (The Three Angels’ Messages found in Revelation 14:6-12) are evident in his sermons and lectures. In these last days, it is important for God’s messengers to present His word with power, boldness, and conviction; but they must also present it in love and compassion for believers and unbelievers. The Holy Spirit has used Elder Duncan to do just that time and time again through his writing, sermons, and presentations.

His personal experience of divine deliverance from a twelve year+ addiction to crack cocaine gives him a unique perspective in sharing the grace of God and His power to transform the life. He is passionate about sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ and helping others come into a saving relationship with Him.

In his book, God’s Sabbath Truth, he shares that experience and shows how the grace of God that transforms, also empowers the believer to keep all of God’s commandments, including His 7th day Sabbath commandment.

He is available for: Daniel and Revelation Seminars, Sabbath Seminars, Addiction Recovery Seminars, Week of Prayer, and Special Events. He may be contacted at: aduncan@thesabbathtruth.org or go to his website : www.adventtruth.org

He is the Founder/Director of Advent Truth Ministries, a self-supporting ministry focused on helping individuals come to a better understanding of the Bible and bringing them into a closer relationship with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Advent Truth Ministries lifts up Jesus Christ as the ONLY Savior of the world. It is is particularly focused on educating, motivating, and inspiring people to embrace and share God’s Sabbath Truth in opposition to the Roman Catholic church’s call for Sunday sacredness, a tradition contrary to the Bible, which she claims as her mark of authority in religious matters.