The stories of our Adventist past help us better understand our spiritual identity. By understanding our Adventist past we can sort through the myriad of ideas that are out there and focus on the core of what makes Adventism stand out as a significant movement. This iFollow title presents a... [Show more]
Imagine you could have everything you wanted in life—wealth, power, prestige, knowledge, and more. Sounds pretty good, right? Now meet the wisest man on earth, King Solomon, who had all these things and more. But how did he regard his life’s pursuits? Meaningless. Vanity. Nonsense. A... [Show more]
A Deeper Look at Your Church is a book every new Adventist should read (along with those who are not so new, but could use a refresher). It is really “the rest of the story” from what you heard during evangelism—stated in terms of discipleship. This leader’s guide includes... [Show more]
Teaching scripture is our privilege, responsibility, and calling. It is our privilege to share the Good News and our responsibility to seek to emulate the teaching methods of the Master Teacher. We are called, from the routine vocation and pastimes of daily life, to teach. Called to Teach is... [Show more]
Seventh-day Adventist churches are full of Christians who have entered the “autumn” of their lives. Mature Christians (and Christians who wish to be more mature in their faith) seek ways to continue growing in Christ at every stage in life. In Autumn Gold, Winter Grace, Ken McFarland has... [Show more]
Ellen G. White has been the most influential voice in the history of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, yet she has often been misunderstood by many, both inside and outside of Adventism. Ellen G. White and the Gift of Prophecy aims at correcting that problem. Author Michael W. Campbell presents... [Show more]
Church members must be empowered for ministry. The scriptures state plainly that each member of the body of Christ has been given a special gift for ministry which, when utilized properly, builds up the church. Every Believer lays the foundation to begin guiding members into understanding the New... [Show more]
Following Jesus is like taking a journey. Members become discouraged. Some slip and fall and need help. There are dangerous places that require a helping hand. Often those who feel alone and without guidance quietly disappear. A Follower of Jesus looks at six ways Jesus established and grew His... [Show more]
When thinking of the term “justice,” some people might picture a courtroom, handcuffs, a police car, or maybe even a jail cell. Some might even think of Marvel Comics’ “Justice League,” complete with superheroes in their colorful spandex and capes. But what does “justice” mean when it’s used in... [Show more]
Bible Study Basics builds on the premise that for Seventh-day Adventists, called “people of the book,” discipleship cannot be understood except in terms of a process fed by Bible study. In nurturing disciples, one of the things we often fail to do is teach them how to study the Bible; we... [Show more]