Kermit Netteburg
Kermit Netteburg, PhD, pastors the Beltsville Seventh-day Adventist Church in Maryland, United States.
Articles by Kermit Netteburg
Educating for Eternity
June 2017
The Adventist Review called George Knight “probably the most pro- lific author since Ellen White.” He has written more than a dozen books on Adventist history and more than a dozen books on New Testament and theological topics.
In…
Beyond Blessing
December 2013
Beyond Blessings contains a collection of winning stewardship essays as a result from a stewardship contest held in the North American Division. The authors are 12 people from backgrounds as diverse as a PhD candidate, church pastors, and conference…
Ministers and muggers
July 1984
Acrime wave rolls across America, killing thousands and hurting millions each year. In 1980, 25,000 people were murdered and more than I million were robbed. Ministers are no more exempt than anyone else. When the Rev. Basilio David…
When will the ninety-nine hear?
February 1978
The conference committee voted Evangelist J. R. Hunter a budget of several thousand dollars to rent a hall, produce brochures, buy advertising space and time for a campaign in Middleville. Ryder, the local church communication secretary,…
Marketing our church
February 1987
In North America the growth of the Adventist Church has not kept pace with either the growth of the population or the church's growth in the rest of the world. This disturbed church leaders and prompted them to commission a research group…
Living With Your Conscience With out Going Crazy
March 1991
Pop psychology, that long line of self-help and help-God books that stretches back beyond I'm OK-You're OK has another entry with this Joel Freeman book.
Pop psychology is the brand that veneers the understanding of human nature with…
Spirit-filled marketing
February 1993
A church in a small Southern town plans a prophecy crusade. Members ask the union communication department for help in attracting a crowd. The advertising plan includes 12,000 handbills and some ads in the local weekly paper and on the local…