Click through a collection of leadership and ministry blog posts!
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Setting on the Shelf
By Pam Scott, Washington Conference associate treasurer and risk manager We put lots of things on our shelves, in our cupboards. Things that we use but put away when they […]
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Trophies on Display
By Doug Bing, Washington Conference president Our little Kansas town decided to have a festival one year. A lot of planning that went into that festival. A parade was planned. […]
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Sinking Cities
By Doug Bing, Washington Conference president Internet search engines can tell you a lot of things. Type into your favorite search engine the phrase “sinking cities in the world.” You […]
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The Eternal Value of Your Life
By Bill Roberts, Washington Conference Ministerial director This summer I attended a memorial service at the Puyallup church for Bob Paulsen. I also attended one at the Renton church for […]
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Building Bridges
By Doug Bing, Washington Conference president Have you ever built a bridge? Maybe you were hiking in the woods and came to a stream and needed to find a way […]
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You Can’t Be Serious
By Doug Bing, Washington Conference president While driving around the conference I witnessed an individual who decided the rules of the road did not apply to them. Now I must […]
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Four-Letter Words
By Doug Bing, Washington Conference president What do you think about when you hear the phrase “four-letter words”? Usually when people think of four-letter words, their mind may wander towards […]
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Reservations Still Available
By Doug Bing, Washington Conference president The barber shop I’ve been going to for many years recently went through some changes. It used to be that old fashioned type of […]
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Panic
By Doug Bing, Washington Conference president Have you ever panicked? You know that feeling when you have locked the keys in your car and are miles from home. Or maybe […]
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Community on Campus
By John Leis, Washington Conference public campus ministry director The college campus is one of the most diverse and dynamic mission fields of our time. It is a place where […]
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Prelude
By Doug Bing, Washington Conference president Prelude is an interesting term. It refers to something that comes right before the main event or precedes a larger happening. In times […]
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No More Debates
By Doug Bing, Washington Conference president 67 million people tuned in to watch the recent presidential debate. I was not one of that number. Depending on who you read or […]
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Night-lights
By Doug Bing, Washington Conference president I like night-lights. You know the little low wattage lights that you plug into the wall of your bedroom. The glow that they cast […]
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An Open Door
By Jerry Russell, vice president for finance Revelation 3:8 says, I know your deeds. Behold, I have put before you an open door which no one can shut, because you […]
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Doing the Impossible
By Doug Bing, Washington Conference president Have you ever tried to do the impossible? Maybe someone has asked if you can sneeze with your eyes open. You will find that […]
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Covenants
By Doug Bing, Washington Conference president The word covenant is an old word that isn’t used much today. It simply means an agreement. It is a word that you often […]
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Believe the Promise
By Doug Bing, Washington Conference president Last week Pathfinders from all over the world came together in Gillette, Wyoming. While the vast majority came from within the United States, it […]
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Prayers are Deathless
By Nemaia Faletogo, Washington Conference evangelist My mother, Laumua, was a ferocious prayer warrior, who carried her husband, children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren in prayer, often praying for us by […]
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The Sock Drawer
By Doug Bing, Washington Conference president Do you have a sock drawer? You know, a drawer filled with your socks that get all jumbled together no matter how you try […]
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Jehova Nissi: The Lord is My Banner
By Enoc Garcia, Washington Conference communication director As the Israelites journeyed through the wilderness, they experienced God’s providential leading and wonder-working power time and again. From parting the sea to […]