Help! I’m a Parent: Christian Parenting in the Real World will inspire and encourage parents, grandparents, and caregivers on your journey as disciple-makers of your children. It addresses common challenges experienced by parents of children from birth through age seven. This DVD resource is... [Show more]
Are you certain that you’re where God wants you to be, doing what God wants you to do? Is your time, money, health, and giftedness all work-ing for God, fitting together like clockwork? Steward and stewardship are words we hear in church, but don’t often hear anywhere else. Some people,... [Show more]
The Power of the Word is the third study guide in the In Step With Jesus study guides to help new members connect with church members and with God, understand and follow God’s Word, minister to others and equip them for discipleship during their first year of church membership. These lessons will... [Show more]
The Journal of Adventist Youth and Young Adult Ministries is an annual publication of the Youth Ministries Department of the North American Division of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and is released each year in conjunction with the 180 Symposium. It is authored by various... [Show more]
Undoubtedly, Jesus was the greatest teacher of all time. No wonder Ellen White wrote, “What a blessing it would be if all would teach as Jesus taught! He did not aim to attract attention by eloquence or by overwhelming grandeur of sentiment. On the contrary, His language was plain, and His thoughts... [Show more]
Church Heritage takes Pathfinders and Master Guides on a journey with Christian leaders as they sought to follow the leading of God. Discover how God's church stretches from Eden to Eden as you travel to the Old Testament to find the foundation of the Christian church, feel the gloom of the... [Show more]
Author Bekele Heye documents the commitment of Ethiopian Christians to Sabbath-keeping from the time of the apostles to the 20th century. The Sabbath in Ethiopia highlights the intense resistance of Ethiopians during the 15th and 16th centuries when outsiders used a variety of strategies to try to... [Show more]
Just one tiny seed. But from it springs a stalk that forms an ear––and God's principle of multiplication is revealed. The efforts of the farmer increase when he generously sows his field with thousands of individual grains of wheat. God provides the sun and the water. Each seed's effort... [Show more]
“My road to atheism was paved by science . . . But, ironically, so was my later journey to God.” ---Lee Strobel During his academic years, Lee Strobel became convinced that God was outmoded, a belief that colored his ensuing career as an award-winning journalist at the Chicago Tribune. Science had... [Show more]
Where the Livubwe River flows down into the mighty Zambezi, the village called Milongo once sprawled out over the rocks and little rises. The bwala in the center of the village, beaten flat almost to iron hardness, had been made by the footsteps of many generations. It was here in this little... [Show more]