How Do We Foster Mental Wellness Among Christian Leaders? Part 2
by Jacquelyn Scott People have been made to feel guilty about their illness. In talking to people at the various meetings and workshops [...]
Are We Loving Each Other?
By Lisa Harp Hinds Are we loving each other? Meeting each other’s needs? How are we modeling Christ? Are we letting fear, frustration, and/or [...]
What’s Really Going on in the United States Right Now?
by Israel Steinmetz Visionary Leadership in a Global Crisis These are troubling times. As I’m writing, the World Health Organization is reporting over [...]
Why be a Leader in the General Conference?
By Jacquelyn Scott Why Be a Leader in the General Conference? Read more to find out why. When I first started taking classes [...]
Soaking Up the Meaning of Worship in the Scriptures Part 2
By Brian Franks WORSHIP IN THE GOSPELS Matt 2:11 “And going into the house, they saw the child with Mary his mother, and they [...]
Why We Keep Singing Together: A Timeless Act of Worship
By Richard Palmer Why do we keep singing together? To provide a clear answer we must explore two fundamental aspects of worship: why [...]
Is Peace Lost or Missing Among Us Today?
by Peter Youngs In these difficult days we live in, every country in the world is struggling with finances, anger, war, and disease. [...]
Why Sabbath is Meant to be Simple
By Amber Riggs I’ll never forget my family’s first Sabbath gathering back with our church after thirteen weeks of covid-related cancellations. My four daughters could [...]
Why We Keep Singing Together: A Collective Response of Love to God
By Andrea Slawson When I was in elementary school, I attended church with a friend quite often. I now know that she attended [...]
Leadership Context: Are You a Leader in the Church?
by Loren Gjesdal Leadership cannot take place in a vacuum. By definition, leadership requires at least 2 people (one to lead and one [...]
Respecting Friends with Mental Health Concerns: Insights for the Church
By Lark Braten Having a mental illness makes it challenging for one to maintain the respect of others. It might draw sympathy, curiosity, suspicion, or disdain; but, [...]
For Those Who Grieve
By Whaid Rose Reflections on the passing of David Ross and words of encouragement to Makayla, her girls, and the Artios Community Life [...]