Converting to Church Homes The evangelism series, “My House; an Altar for Jehovah,” was an exciting and Holy Spirit filled program for the Hispanic church district of Yakima. Read more
My Anxiety Attacks My first anxiety attack happened when I was about eight years old. While I don't remember the exact time, I certainly recall what happened. Read more
Out of the Darkness The Kamiah Church recently concluded the “Journey Out of Darkness and Into the Light” evangelistic series. Meetings were held at the Clearwater Motel conference room in Kamiah, Idaho. The weekend prior, Stan Hudson, North Pacific Union Conference ... Read more
Thank God No Matter What Happens It’s no secret, ministry leadership is far from perfect. No matter where you serve, you have probably experienced the stress that the last two, Covid-laced years of unpredictability have generated. We’ve all had to accept that we do not control as... Read more
Mask Mandates: Then and Now Does Leviticus 13:45-46 represent an inspired solution to defeat the COVID virus? Read more
Enjoyable Sabbaths with the Kids Some of my fondest childhood memories were Sabbaths spent with my Lummi Adventist Church family. Though we were few in number, we always had a fun, interactive Sabbath school and potluck every single week. I can still remember the chili and macaro... Read more
That’s Called Progress, Uncle Dan Recently, my family has been listening to some old cassette tapes from a program called “Your Story Hour,” by Aunt Sue and Uncle Dan. They were given to us as a gift. I ordered a portable cassette player from Amazon so we could play them. Read more
From Where I Stand: Always Thankful Years ago, I memorized Colossians, chapter 3. It's a rich chapter that speaks to so many parts of my Christian journey. I especially like what Paul wrote in verse 15. "And let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, to which indeed you were calle... Read more
Whose Side is God On? You can safely assume that you have created God in your own image when it turns out that God hates all the same people you do. - Anne Lamott Read more