The historical or mainline churches have increasingly larger percentages of older adults as congregants. They are characteristically vibrant and committed. In contrast, there are proportionally fewer younger adults or children active in the church. The older congregants in the last third of life can... [Show more]
For centuries scholars, writers, and religious teachers have taught that the new world began in Africa after the flood, and that it is the motherland of the human race. Through the Bible and archeological and geological discoveries, this book leads readers into the adventure of a lifetime. Using... [Show more]
The Personal Ministries Training Course includes nine units that are arranged so leaders in outreach can become more effective both personally and in leading others in witnessing. The courses are divided into three segments: Core Units, Essential Skills and Member-Led Public Evangelism. Courses in... [Show more]
Ever heard a bull talk? It really happened and you'll read about it in this book! What We Believe for Guide Readers has 28 true stories about modern-day Daniels and Esthers who lived what the Bible teaches. Through those stories and the accompanying Bible Studies, learn about the Adventist... [Show more]
Looking for a fun and easy way to learn about The Great Controversy? Enhance your game night with this easy-to-learn game that will teach you about the PEOPLE, EVENTS, and CONCEPTS that are found in the book The Great Controversy written by Ellen G. White. Perfect for... [Show more]
Faith is first and foremost an experience, and unless these we can understand the kinds of situations which are most conducive to the enhancement of faith, we will not be in a position to fulfill our religious mission. The Experience of Faith centers on faith as a holistic personal experience which... [Show more]
The Seventh-day Adventist Church has a special mission to preach the good news of salvation to every nation, kindred, tongue, and people (Revelation 14:6). In reaching people from various backgrounds, we are reminded that “lessons must be given in the language of humanity” (The Desire of... [Show more]
Will the religious leaders accept Jesus as their Messiah? Or will they reject His message and turn Him over to the Romans? It’s the most exciting time in history, and YOU ARE THERE. The greatest story ever told is here retold through the eyes of a shepherd boy from Bethlehem, a centurion’s... [Show more]
“The church exists by mission just as fire exists by burning,” wrote Emil Brunner. “Where there is no mission, there is no church.” The problem is, some churches have become mere Sabbath-morning gatherings of religious people. They’ve lost their fire and fail to actively love and serve their... [Show more]
Does God belong in the public arena of politics, business, law, and education? Or is religion a private matter only-personally comforting but publicly irrelevant? In today's cultural etiquette, it is not considered polite to mix public and private, or sacred and secular. This division is the single... [Show more]