
Abstract: Denominational leaders view the M.Div. as the gold standard in preparing young men and women for ministry. However, academic training alone does not prepare someone …
Abstract: Denominational leaders view the M.Div. as the gold standard in preparing young men and women for ministry. However, academic training alone does not prepare someone …
Abstract: Leadership development through experiences is thought to be one of the most effective approaches in the development of leaders. Exploring the types of experiences of …
 Abstract: The need for organizations to rely on individual members and their collective creativity to thrive in the 21st century has greatly increased. Today, …
Abstract: Much like the example of David and Nathan in 2 Samuel 11–12demonstrated, moral lapses victimize the entire organization, and members often persist in …
Abstract: The integration of biblical principles with leadership theory has proven a monumental undertaking. Can such principles actually guide Christian leaders even though they are …
Abstract: Using socio-rhetorical criticism and analysis, the author explores the inner-textual and intertextual texture of 1 Timothy 3:1-7. In particular, the author draws out …
Abstract: This article describes “what happened” to the female pastors whose ministry experiences were reported in the previous JACL issue. Today, only one remains in …
Abstract: Around the world, Seventh-day Adventist women are serving in pastoral ministry. However, little research has been conducted about the calling and experiences of these …
Abstract: How can christian leaders find a balance between serving and leading? Part of the confusion lies in Jesus’ striking paradox itself. Following an …
Abstract: The Adventist health message has been shared in many different ways by various institutions of the church. However, rarely is there collaboration across …