Bill Lussenheide

Bill is currently the President of Lussenheide Capital Management, a registered investment advisory firm.

Bill currently serves as VP for the BSA and has written many articles for The Sabbath Sentinel. His Facebook group, “Seventh Day Sabbath Keepers” has over 100,000 followers, and has continually promoted the BSA through that site. With God’s help, he would like to see more of the barriers to fellowship between the special calling of Sabbath Keepers dissolve. He views continued growth of new technology and its adoption for the BSA, as well as continued sound fiscal management.  Involving, and incorporating more young adults and families for a new generation of Sabbath Keepers.

Bill is a college graduate and is married to Terri, father of three sons. He was a candidate for US Congress in 2010 and received the highest third-party percentage vote for any candidate in the nation, on his platform of “Faith, Family, Freedom.” His current church affiliation is the United Church of God.

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  • Hi Bill. My name is Robert, I am from Wales and I am a Bible Sabbatarian of many years standing. I know this may be a long shot but could you please tell me if you know of any fellow Sabbatarians who also believe in the doctrines of grace or the sovereign grace of God which I believe is also ( erroneously ) known as Calvinism. I am not Protestant Reformed but welcome contact with any Bible Sabbatarians amongst them as amongst others . Jehovah Elohim is teaching me from a KJV 1611 BIBLE. His pure, preserved Word in the English language.
    Ps Thankful to found your site. Most helpful.
    Kind regards, Robert

    • Thanks for writing. There are many hundreds of Sabbatarian groups. I do not know all of the doctrines of the various groups.

      I personally believe the following…
      The grace of God does the following in the life of people who are drawn to Christ:
      Calls sinners (Galatians 1:15);
      Regenerates sinners (Titus 3:5);
      Justifies sinners (Romans 3:24);
      Sanctifies the people of God (Hebrews 13:20-21);
      Preserves the people of God (1 Peter 1:3-5).
      Every Christian needs grace for the forgiveness of sins, to help lead them to return to God when they sin, to heal their broken hearts, and strengthen them in times of trouble or spiritual warfare. By sovereign grace, every person can have a saving relationship with Christ.

  • Peace and Blessings to you today. I’m just excited to see Christians waking up to The Truth about Sabbath Observance.

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