Faith Death on the Potomac I have followed that path dozens of times — several times a year during more than a decade. So when I found out about the tragic plane crash on Jan. 29 that cost the lives of 67 people, I couldn’t help thinking, it could have been me. Read more Rockhounding Rockhounding — hunting for unique rocks — is a hobby for many. But what if we became rockhounds for Jesus, seeking to uncover the gems of faith around us? Read more The Danger of Being Overly Zealous Ecclesiastes highlights the tension between the opposites of good and bad. The only way to break through the confusion surrounding good and evil is to "fear God." Read more Divine Frequencies God speaks to us anywhere and in whatever tones and frequencies we need to hear. Sometimes it’s a fiery response; other times, it’s a whisper. Read more AdventistBookCenter.com Offers Curated Evangelism Resources Pacific Press and AdventistBookCenter.com have launched a dedicated and curated resource page to support the Pentecost 2025 evangelism initiative. Read more The Healing of the Nations Our world is a broken place. There are spiritual battles raging all around us that we cannot see with 20/20 eyesight. We need the “eye salve” of the Holy Spirit to give us spiritual eyesight and insight of Biblical truth. Read more Election Year In this election cycle may we as a church give our allegiance to the Leader that united men from all ends of the political/religious spectrum and prayed that His followers would be one. Read more Dwelling in Community Community has been a cornerstone of Heidi Baumgartner's life narrative, shaping her experiences and relationships in profound ways. Find encouragement to intentionally be a community builder and dweller in your own life! Read more Attitude Counts When Jesus saw the great multitude, He was moved with the attitude of compassion for them and spent the entire day ministering to them. You cannot minister to people you are not moved by. You must be moved to move! Read more God's Errands When we go on God's errands, He always brings people into our path to interact with and potentially influence for a moment or for eternity. Read more He Died in My Place Sometimes the best way to say thanks is to share a story in memory. This is the case with Bruce Ramberg, a Coquille Church member, who should have been on a fiery rooftop. Read more Lighting Our World: Inspiring Each Generation to Reach One More Each person, like each pane in the stained-glass window, has a unique role in illuminating the world with the love of Jesus. Together, we create an enduring narrative of faith and grace in our shared mission to brighten our world for Jesus. Read more Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page Next › Last page Last »
Death on the Potomac I have followed that path dozens of times — several times a year during more than a decade. So when I found out about the tragic plane crash on Jan. 29 that cost the lives of 67 people, I couldn’t help thinking, it could have been me. Read more
Rockhounding Rockhounding — hunting for unique rocks — is a hobby for many. But what if we became rockhounds for Jesus, seeking to uncover the gems of faith around us? Read more
The Danger of Being Overly Zealous Ecclesiastes highlights the tension between the opposites of good and bad. The only way to break through the confusion surrounding good and evil is to "fear God." Read more
Divine Frequencies God speaks to us anywhere and in whatever tones and frequencies we need to hear. Sometimes it’s a fiery response; other times, it’s a whisper. Read more
AdventistBookCenter.com Offers Curated Evangelism Resources Pacific Press and AdventistBookCenter.com have launched a dedicated and curated resource page to support the Pentecost 2025 evangelism initiative. Read more
The Healing of the Nations Our world is a broken place. There are spiritual battles raging all around us that we cannot see with 20/20 eyesight. We need the “eye salve” of the Holy Spirit to give us spiritual eyesight and insight of Biblical truth. Read more
Election Year In this election cycle may we as a church give our allegiance to the Leader that united men from all ends of the political/religious spectrum and prayed that His followers would be one. Read more
Dwelling in Community Community has been a cornerstone of Heidi Baumgartner's life narrative, shaping her experiences and relationships in profound ways. Find encouragement to intentionally be a community builder and dweller in your own life! Read more
Attitude Counts When Jesus saw the great multitude, He was moved with the attitude of compassion for them and spent the entire day ministering to them. You cannot minister to people you are not moved by. You must be moved to move! Read more
God's Errands When we go on God's errands, He always brings people into our path to interact with and potentially influence for a moment or for eternity. Read more
He Died in My Place Sometimes the best way to say thanks is to share a story in memory. This is the case with Bruce Ramberg, a Coquille Church member, who should have been on a fiery rooftop. Read more
Lighting Our World: Inspiring Each Generation to Reach One More Each person, like each pane in the stained-glass window, has a unique role in illuminating the world with the love of Jesus. Together, we create an enduring narrative of faith and grace in our shared mission to brighten our world for Jesus. Read more