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What do 12,000 Adventist pastors from around the world really think about their calling, challenges, and future in ministry? The Global Adventist Pastors’ Survey reveals both deep fulfillment and serious concerns—including exhaustion, loneliness, and thoughts of leaving the ministry.By Robert K. McIver, Wendy A. Jackson, Brendan Pratt, Stephen J. Currow, Erika F. Puni and Petr Činčala
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How can we grasp the deeper essence of Genesis 1? Daniel Jeon emphasizes focusing on its repeated phrases—“And God said,” “And it was so,” “God saw that it was good,” and “And there was evening and there was morning”—to reveal God’s trustworthy character and word, connecting to the Bible’s overarching narrative.…
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Does Revelation 11:18 address environmental destruction? Ranko Stefanovic clarifies that it targets the end-time Babylon, an ungodly system corrupting humanity, not ecological issues, drawing from Genesis 6 and Jeremiah 51.By Ministry, International Journal for Pastors
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What can leaders today learn from Moses, David, and Joash about funding large-scale church projects? Explore biblical blueprints that reveal how visionary leadership, sacrificial giving, and trust in God’s provision can unleash extraordinary generosity.By Ministry, International Journal for Pastors
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How can Adventist children move beyond religious routines to genuine faith? Petr Činčala and Allison Sauceda explore Hadassah’s transformative journey, emphasizing emotional support, mentorship, and trusting God through crises to foster true discipleship.By Ministry, International Journal for Pastors
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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-…
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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 …
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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 gui…
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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 …
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What keeps a global church of 23 million members united and mission-driven? Discover how the Adventist Church’s unique, interdependent structure empowers both local action and global impact for the kingdom of God.By Ministry, International Journal for Pastors
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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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