Ken Norton Named Voice of Prophecy Speaker/Director

“I want to do all I can to equip churches and lay members with quality and relevant resources that they can share with their neighbors and friends," says Norton.

Dr. Ken Norton, Voice of Prophecy Bible School director, has accepted the invitation of the North American Division to become the speaker/director of the ministry. Norton will begin in his new role in January.

Norton joined the Voice of Prophecy in March of this year as director of the Discover Bible School. Prior to his time at the Voice of Prophecy, he served as president of the Montana Conference from 2021 to 2025 and president of the Guam-Micronesia Mission from 2016 to 2021.

Norton replaces Shawn Boonstra, who in May left the ministry to become an associate editor at the Adventist Review.

In evaluating Norton for this position, division leadership was especially drawn to his experience in using media for evangelism.

“Ken brings a deep commitment to Christ-centered evangelism, a passion for communicating biblical truth, and a strong sense of mission to this historic ministry,” says Rick Remmers, Voice of Prophecy board chairman and assistant to the division president. “With experience in pastoral leadership, media ministry, and holding public evangelistic meetings, he is well prepared to guide the Voice of Prophecy as it continues to share the everlasting Gospel through broadcast, digital, and personal outreach.”

Norton feels humbled by the invitation to lead the ministry and says he plans to build on one of its key foundations: empowering local churches and members. He points to Discovery Mountain, evangelistic events, and the Discover Bible School as powerful resources that make outreach easy and accessible.

“I’m extremely honored to be asked to lead a ministry that has made such an impact for God’s kingdom for so many years,” says Norton. “I want to do all I can to equip churches and lay members with quality and relevant resources that they can share with their neighbors and friends.”

Headquartered in Loveland, Colorado, the Voice of Prophecy has been engaged in evangelism and media ministry since 1929, making it one of the longest-running Christian media ministries in existence.