Evangelism Upper Columbia Celebrates 'Mission Ignition' At a staff retreat held Monday, March 29, 2021, Upper Columbia Conference celebrated the official kickoff for its "One More" campaign. Titled “Mission Ignition,” the event served to focus staff and departments on how best to bring one more to the ... Read more Upper Columbia President Hosts New Radio Series Minner Labrador Jr., Upper Columbia Conference president, recently launched a new radio series, Live by Faith. Each week Labrador shares a short message of hope and renewal by focusing on topics such as being a blessing and a role model, dealing w... Read more Albany Prophecy Seminar Brings Decisions for Christ During Pandemic Although COVID-19 has impacted a great deal of life’s activities, Oregon's Albany Adventist Church actively planned to share Jesus Christ with the community. To enrich the lives of the church family, church leaders decide to host an in-person evan... Read more Churches Pledge to Share Gospel When the pandemic began and churches closed, evangelism seemed to be forced to a standstill. But can a church truly be stopped in its tracks to connect with their community? Churches weren’t meant to fade in the face of adversity but thrive in it. Read more The Most Effective Evangelist in the World “I pray that you might be active in sharing your faith, so that you will have a full understanding of every good thing we have in Christ” (Philemon 1:6, NIV). Read more The Hardest Climb What is the most difficult mountain to climb — Everest or Calvary? For me, I’d have to say Mount Calvary stands out as the most difficult mountain to climb, not just in the world but in the universe. Only one person ever conquered that mountain: J... Read more Loving Like Jesus Not too long ago and not too far away, a 20-something man walked hesitantly into a small Adventist church. His ripped jeans and T-shirt stood out in stark contrast with the typical Sabbath attire. The tattoos and piercings on his body also set him... Read more Ministering From Afar The past two and a half months have been some of the most challenging months of pastoral work I have ever experienced. The ever-changing atmosphere of our world, rising tensions, mounting pressures, the daily toil of “normal” life today is taking ... Read more Shady Point Church Reaps Harvest in Community It was a quiet weeknight as church and community members made their way through the front doors of the Shady Point Church in Eagle Point, Ore. Smiling church members distributed reading materials, and the excited murmurs of those gathering broke t... Read more Radio Makes Waves in La Pine Situated among towering pines and boasting year-round outdoor recreation, La Pine is a jewel of central Oregon. This little town of about 1,900 is just a hop way from the Newberry National Volcanic Monument and a skip away from the largest known l... Read more Church Growth Proves Thrilling Trout Creek, Mont., is a small community of about 500 people. The local Adventist church members wanted to evangelize but wondered if people would come. Read more Jesus Changes Lives in Port Orchard Within most public evangelism endeavors, there is a doubter. Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Next page Next › Last page Last »
Upper Columbia Celebrates 'Mission Ignition' At a staff retreat held Monday, March 29, 2021, Upper Columbia Conference celebrated the official kickoff for its "One More" campaign. Titled “Mission Ignition,” the event served to focus staff and departments on how best to bring one more to the ... Read more
Upper Columbia President Hosts New Radio Series Minner Labrador Jr., Upper Columbia Conference president, recently launched a new radio series, Live by Faith. Each week Labrador shares a short message of hope and renewal by focusing on topics such as being a blessing and a role model, dealing w... Read more
Albany Prophecy Seminar Brings Decisions for Christ During Pandemic Although COVID-19 has impacted a great deal of life’s activities, Oregon's Albany Adventist Church actively planned to share Jesus Christ with the community. To enrich the lives of the church family, church leaders decide to host an in-person evan... Read more
Churches Pledge to Share Gospel When the pandemic began and churches closed, evangelism seemed to be forced to a standstill. But can a church truly be stopped in its tracks to connect with their community? Churches weren’t meant to fade in the face of adversity but thrive in it. Read more
The Most Effective Evangelist in the World “I pray that you might be active in sharing your faith, so that you will have a full understanding of every good thing we have in Christ” (Philemon 1:6, NIV). Read more
The Hardest Climb What is the most difficult mountain to climb — Everest or Calvary? For me, I’d have to say Mount Calvary stands out as the most difficult mountain to climb, not just in the world but in the universe. Only one person ever conquered that mountain: J... Read more
Loving Like Jesus Not too long ago and not too far away, a 20-something man walked hesitantly into a small Adventist church. His ripped jeans and T-shirt stood out in stark contrast with the typical Sabbath attire. The tattoos and piercings on his body also set him... Read more
Ministering From Afar The past two and a half months have been some of the most challenging months of pastoral work I have ever experienced. The ever-changing atmosphere of our world, rising tensions, mounting pressures, the daily toil of “normal” life today is taking ... Read more
Shady Point Church Reaps Harvest in Community It was a quiet weeknight as church and community members made their way through the front doors of the Shady Point Church in Eagle Point, Ore. Smiling church members distributed reading materials, and the excited murmurs of those gathering broke t... Read more
Radio Makes Waves in La Pine Situated among towering pines and boasting year-round outdoor recreation, La Pine is a jewel of central Oregon. This little town of about 1,900 is just a hop way from the Newberry National Volcanic Monument and a skip away from the largest known l... Read more
Church Growth Proves Thrilling Trout Creek, Mont., is a small community of about 500 people. The local Adventist church members wanted to evangelize but wondered if people would come. Read more
Jesus Changes Lives in Port Orchard Within most public evangelism endeavors, there is a doubter. Read more