Ministry Start a Revolution If you feel that 2021 has somehow been harder on you as a leader than last year, you are in good company. Pastor Cesar De Leon brings some encouraging words for those dealing with growing tensions, even among members. Read more Ministerial Directors and Evangelists Gathered Once Again After taking a year off from our annual ministerial retreat, the North Pacific Union gathered ministerial directors and evangelists from across the Northwest for a time of encouragment, planning and renewal. Read more What Holding a Hummingbird Taught Me About God Being avid birders, Stan and Cindy Hudson spent time at a nature preserve recently to try and spot hummingbirds. They learned from top researchers about these little gems. Stan shares what he learned while holding a tiny little life in his hand. Read more A Seed Planted in Time Pastor Enoc Marquez shares a personal story about small group evangelism. Discover how God used a family snapshot to open doors that resulted in an entire family coming to Christ. Read more The Resurgence of Hope in the Absence of Reason The year 2020 is not one associated with hope. And yet, Pastor Terrance Taylor takes a look at what his church learned about hope in the face of tragedy, violence and despair. Read more If at First You Don't Succeed ... Puyallup Adventist Church members reflect on their first online digital outreach effort. Nearly 100 people registered at the start. In spite of the early number spike, no one has walked through their church door yet. What have they learned from th... Read more 5 Characteristics of Healthy Relationships Healthy relationships are foundational for successful and healthy leadership. Discover five characteristics of health relationships to strengthen your leadership skills. Read more Expectations of a Young Pastor Pastor Stan Hudson opens up about his early years as a youth pastor fresh out of college. He quickly learned that the church is made up of people not saints. So what should a young pastor with idealistic expectations do when faced with troublesome... Read more A Different Kind of Evangelism When COVID-19 derailed the 2020 evangelism plans, the Brookings Adventist Church found a way to move forward despite pandemic roadblocks. Find out how they were able to extend their reach using digital outreach. Read more Spiritual Leadership in an Increasingly Fragmented World, Part 1 I’ve always said ministry isn't for cowards. I believe this is more true today than ever before. Ministry leaders are increasingly struggling to manage and resolve increasing tensions with and between frustrated church members, leaders, pastors an... Read more Hope, a Vaccine Against Fear Roberto and his family all had been infected. Pastor Marco Larumbe prayed and prepared for a special prayer service. He felt like David in all Saul's armor facing Goliath, only in this case the giant’s name was COVID-19. Read how God triumphed ove... Read more The Act of Morphing While vaccinated citizens, open restaurants and gyms are on the rise, many pastors are wondering what it will take to do church in a postpandemic, socially turmoiled culture. Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Next page Next › Last page Last »
Start a Revolution If you feel that 2021 has somehow been harder on you as a leader than last year, you are in good company. Pastor Cesar De Leon brings some encouraging words for those dealing with growing tensions, even among members. Read more
Ministerial Directors and Evangelists Gathered Once Again After taking a year off from our annual ministerial retreat, the North Pacific Union gathered ministerial directors and evangelists from across the Northwest for a time of encouragment, planning and renewal. Read more
What Holding a Hummingbird Taught Me About God Being avid birders, Stan and Cindy Hudson spent time at a nature preserve recently to try and spot hummingbirds. They learned from top researchers about these little gems. Stan shares what he learned while holding a tiny little life in his hand. Read more
A Seed Planted in Time Pastor Enoc Marquez shares a personal story about small group evangelism. Discover how God used a family snapshot to open doors that resulted in an entire family coming to Christ. Read more
The Resurgence of Hope in the Absence of Reason The year 2020 is not one associated with hope. And yet, Pastor Terrance Taylor takes a look at what his church learned about hope in the face of tragedy, violence and despair. Read more
If at First You Don't Succeed ... Puyallup Adventist Church members reflect on their first online digital outreach effort. Nearly 100 people registered at the start. In spite of the early number spike, no one has walked through their church door yet. What have they learned from th... Read more
5 Characteristics of Healthy Relationships Healthy relationships are foundational for successful and healthy leadership. Discover five characteristics of health relationships to strengthen your leadership skills. Read more
Expectations of a Young Pastor Pastor Stan Hudson opens up about his early years as a youth pastor fresh out of college. He quickly learned that the church is made up of people not saints. So what should a young pastor with idealistic expectations do when faced with troublesome... Read more
A Different Kind of Evangelism When COVID-19 derailed the 2020 evangelism plans, the Brookings Adventist Church found a way to move forward despite pandemic roadblocks. Find out how they were able to extend their reach using digital outreach. Read more
Spiritual Leadership in an Increasingly Fragmented World, Part 1 I’ve always said ministry isn't for cowards. I believe this is more true today than ever before. Ministry leaders are increasingly struggling to manage and resolve increasing tensions with and between frustrated church members, leaders, pastors an... Read more
Hope, a Vaccine Against Fear Roberto and his family all had been infected. Pastor Marco Larumbe prayed and prepared for a special prayer service. He felt like David in all Saul's armor facing Goliath, only in this case the giant’s name was COVID-19. Read how God triumphed ove... Read more
The Act of Morphing While vaccinated citizens, open restaurants and gyms are on the rise, many pastors are wondering what it will take to do church in a postpandemic, socially turmoiled culture. Read more