Cesar Castro is an author dedicated to spreading the word of God through his teachings and Christian writings. Born in New York, Cesar has always had a passion for knowledge and faith. He is married and has two children, as well as a beloved granddaughter who brings him immense joy in his life.
After graduating from the North Carolina College of Theology with a bachelor's degree in biblical studies, Cesar possesses a deep understanding of the scriptures and their teachings. His time dedicated to studying in college has shaped his perspective and strengthened his faith.
Before immersing himself in the work of the Lord, Cesar had a successful career as an executive on Wall Street. He worked for prominent financial institutions, such as the New York Mercantile Exchange, the American Stock Exchange, and the Commodities Mercantile Exchange. However, his life took a profound turn when he survived the traumatic events of September 11, 2001.
This life-changing experience led Cesar to fully embrace the Christian faith and dedicate his life to serving God. With a renewed purpose, he transitioned to a new industry and became an executive at a bank, the largest Hispanic bank in the United States.
Now retired, Cesar Castro dedicates his time and energy to following God's path and spreading His message. He has his own Christian podcast titled "A Voice in the Desert" (www.avoiceinthedesert.net), where he shares his wisdom, perspectives, and teachings with a global audience. Through this platform, Cesar seeks to inspire others and help them find comfort, guidance, and hope in their own spiritual journeys with Jesus Christ.
Cesar Castro is an author dedicated to spreading the word of God through his teachings and Christian writings. Born in New York, Cesar has always had a passion for knowledge and faith. He is married and has two children, as well as a beloved granddaughter who brings him immense joy in his life.
After graduating from the North Carolina College of Theology with a bachelor's degree in biblical studies, Cesar possesses a deep understanding of the...
The world has changed forever. The rapture has come and gone, and those left behind now face the darkest chapter in human history. A charismatic leader rises to power, promising unity and peace—but beneath the surface lies deception, control, and a system bent on silencing the truth.
When the Rapture shakes the world, one man is left to bear witness.
The world changed in a single, terrifying moment. Millions vanished without warning. Chaos spread like wildfire. Governments collapsed, families were torn apart, and a new global leader rose with promises of peace—but beneath his words lurked a sinister power.
Would you risk everything to keep your soul unmarked?
In a world where the Antichrist rises and allegiance is bought with a mark, survival comes at the cost of surrender. Caesar refuses to bow. His choice drives him off the grid—into wilderness, into fire, and into the fight for something greater than life itself.
One of the greatest gifts God has given us is His Word. The Bible is not just an ancient book filled with stories and commands; it is the living, breathing Word of God that speaks directly to us today. Hebrews 4:12 reminds us: “For the word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword…”
Spending time in Scripture daily is more than a spiritual habit—it is a source of transformation. Here’s why:
1.
God’s Word Renews Your Mind
The world constantly bombards us with messages that...
The first step is to acknowledge that the world will push against you. Jesus said plainly: “In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world” (John 16:33). When life provokes anger, frustration, or bitterness, remind yourself: this is not unusual. You are not failing because you feel pressure—you only fail if you let anger control you.
2. Pause Before Reacting
Scripture gives us practical wisdom: “Be quick to listen, slow to speak...
Let’s make something clear from the start: the Bible does not command burial, nor does it condemn cremation. Scripture plainly identifies every sin that humanity must avoid, but in no passage do we find a commandment that obligates burial or prohibits cremation.
When the apostle John described the burial of Jesus, he wrote: “Then they took the body of Jesus, and bound it in strips of linen with the spices, as the custom of the Jews is to bury” (John 19:40). Notice that he called it a Jewish...