Jarrod Stackelroth unpacks the life-changing power of forgiveness.
Category: Editor’s note
Jarrod Stackelroth makes a case for a theocentric approach to environmental care.
Financial independence. Owning a home. Being well regarded. Travelling the world. Is this what it means to live "the good life"? Jarrod Stackelroth discusses.
As great as mountaintop moments are, they don't last forever. Jarrod Stackelroth shares some tips for navigating through life's inevitable valleys.
"I didn't sign up for this": For Jarrod Stackelroth, the physical pain of hiking Kokoda was nothing compared to the mental strain.
Jarrod Stackelroth is getting ready to tackle the Kokoda Track. His weight-loss journey, though, is about so much more than a one-time event.
Adventist Record editor Jarrod Stackelroth describes the "cyclone of emotions" he and his wife have endured while facing a possibly childless future.
Where has the Adventist emphasis on mission gone? Are we still spreading the gospel to the world or are we comfortable? A bout of Goroka Gut helps Jarrod Stackelroth think through the issues.
As the year draws to a close, Adventist Record editor Jarrod Stackelroth reflects on some of the highlights that defined 2017.
Retaining young people in the Seventh-day Adventist Church was the focus of a special tour organised by the South New Zealand Conference.