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Worshiping the Triune God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—reflects His redemptive work and invites believers into the gospel story. Worship leaders and preachers are encouraged to incorporate trinitarian elements to deepen engagement with God's love.
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The author, a pastor and educator, reflects on how his experiences in health care have reshaped his approach to ministry. He emphasizes the integration of physical, emotional, social, and spiritual care in ministry, inspired by the Adventist health message, and advocates for addressing the social determinants of health to promote whole-person well-being.
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Loneliness among pastors, despite being surrounded by people, is often rooted in fear of vulnerability, fast-paced environments, and reliance on technology, leading to isolation. Loneliness can have significant health implications, including increased risk of chronic illnesses, but addressing it through self-care, social engagement, and real-world connections can help mitigate its effects.
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Loma Linda University’s ethical care for the San Manuel tribe contrasted with the U.S. government’s forced sterilizations, fostered a long-term relationship of trust. This culminated in a $25 million gift from the tribe in gratitude for the university’s compassionate service.
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In today’s digital age, smartphones and social media are contributing to a mental health crisis, especially among young people, by increasing issues like depression, anxiety, and addiction. Pastors and congregations have an opportunity to address this crisis by educating, resourcing, networking, and modeling healthier digital habits, ultimately guiding people toward deeper spiritual and emotional well-being.
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This article emphasizes the importance of churches actively engaging with their surrounding communities by promoting shalom, a holistic concept of peace and well-being. It highlights the biblical call to "seek the welfare of the city" as a path to both community and church flourishing, urging churches to assess local needs and develop partnerships that contribute to the common good.
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How do we live up to the potential God has given us in ministry, and what happens if we fall short? This reflection emphasizes the importance of fulfilling God's call despite life's challenges and the power of forgiveness and grace in overcoming obstacles.
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Impostor syndrome affects many, including pastors, who often feel like frauds despite their accomplishments. This emotional struggle can lead to burnout and anxiety, but by recognizing the triggers and accepting God's grace, pastors can overcome these feelings and find freedom from the self-doubt that holds them back.
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After years of pastoring, a pastor faces serious health issues linked to stress, leading to a major career shift. Through prayer and guidance, he finds fulfillment in a new role, reflecting on God's broader call for believers in all careers.
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The history of the Seventh-day Adventist Church includes a shift from early rejection of the Trinity to a strong affirmation of the triune God, but in recent years, there has been a growing movement to revisit earlier views. This article explores the biblical foundation of the Trinity, its significance in Adventist belief, and the importance of fostering a deeper, personal understanding of the doctrine in worship and daily life.
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What if a disaster struck right next to you—would you carry on as usual, or take urgent action? The wildfires in Los Angeles serve as a wake-up call: Are we praying earnestly, preaching urgently, and practicing constantly?
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How can churches adapt their financial strategies to meet the growing demands of community projects? This article explores innovative fundraising principles and strategies demonstrated through the Campion Seventh-day Adventist Church, showcasing the importance of expanding beyond traditional tithes and offerings.
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How does the book of Exodus redefine the Sabbath as more than a day of rest? This exploration reveals a profound narrative of divine love, human reconciliation, and the call to honor God’s gift of the Sabbath amidst societal pressures.
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Transitioning into ministry can be a journey filled with unexpected challenges, particularly when it comes to connecting with seniors. What strategies can pastors adopt to cultivate meaningful relationships and serve this valued demographic with love and care?
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Effective biblical interpretation involves steps like understanding context, genre, and word usage, as demonstrated with Judges 11:34–40, to uncover the true meaning and relevance of Scripture.
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Building a successful ministry requires a strong foundation in total dependence on God, prayer, studying the Word, and serving others, rather than just relying on education or hard work. True success comes from a deep relationship with Christ, leading to spiritual growth and meaningful service.
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