“Love as Christ loved.” That’s what Pastor Travis Walker describes as the driving force for the Daytona Beach Seventh-day Adventist Church, both in person and, through this pandemic, online ministry as well.
A Conversation About Online Evangelistic Meetings
“What can churches do to propel evangelism forward in this environment of social distancing?” That was the question posed to five Seventh-day Adventist evangelist pastors last week as the coronavirus …
Archaeology Evangelism
“I tell you, I’m not an evangelist!” said Eugene Prewitt, pastor of the Arkadelphia 61-member church. “I haven’t been trained for evangelism, but there’s a desire in me to do …
Vancouver Church Reduces Cost per Guest
“Evangelism isn’t dead!” exclaimed Dr. Roger Walter, senior pastor of the Vancouver, Wash., church. “I still believe that Adventist churches grow differently.” Dr. Walter recently wrote a blog post about …
Jewish-Adventist Evangelism
With 178 people on opening night, the Jewish-Adventist evangelistic series last May in Vancouver, Wash., clearly struck a nerve in the community. Coordinated by David Cairns, over the next 17 days of the series there were a consistent number of people in attendance, with an average of 141 people per night. In total there were over 389 people that attended at least one day of the series. The most interesting statistic: over 80% of the attendees (315 people) were non-Adventist.
Dr. Alexander “Sasha” Bolotnikov led the evangelistic series titled, “The Gospel through the Eyes of a Jew,” at Beit Shalom Balevav Adventist Community Church, a