Josefina Chacín Ducharne, the slave of the Lord, received the command not to keep for herself the treasure she had received, but to share it with all those whom the Lord would place in her path.

Within this mission of dissemination, publishing houses such as “Acción y Vida” and “Action and Life Publications,” among others, undertook the task of transforming what was dictated into tangible pages—pages that time cannot erase. Let no one who seeks the truth encounter a closed door. Today, those publishing houses no longer exist, yet the material printed on paper does not deserve to fade into silence.

Thanks to the explicit written authorization granted by Josefina, it became possible to disseminate and digitize a significant portion of her writings. (See attached document.)

Frank Elmo began this website in 2009 in collaboration with Giuseppe Napoli. Following Frank’s passing and the closure of the publishing house he led, the sustained interest of many people in maintaining digital access to the books—free from the burden of carrying printed copies—became reason enough to keep this site alive.

For technical reasons, it was not possible to continue with the original digital platform of this site. Therefore, this new page was developed in order to preserve the entirety of its content, correct errors, and expand its scope, thus continuing the work initiated by Frank and Giuseppe.

This site now incorporates the valuable work carried out by “Acción y Vida,” whose principal contribution is the Catálogo de Publicaciones (available only in Spanish). In addition, this space presents a detailed account of the Recuento Histórico undertaken by that organization throughout its years of existence (also available only in Spanish).

In this sense, the present page becomes a means of dissemination that allows those who thirst for the Truth to draw near to the Source and drink directly from the Living Water.

May the Light brought to us by the Messenger, the slave of the Lord, be the torch that guides us on our pilgrimage through this world.

Ronald Antonini

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