Memory and remembrance are integral to life and central to the Sabbath. The fourth commandment in Exodus calls out, “Remember the Sabbath day” (Exodus 20:8, NKJV). To remember the Sabbath in the world of the Hebrew Bible is first and foremost a sacred invitation to retell the story of... [Show more]
Welcome to the exciting world of Sunbeams! The Sunbeam Leader’s Guide is packed with resources to help you teach second graders Christian principles and life skills while engaging them in fun, creative play. In this step-by-step guide, you’ll find helpful answers to the... [Show more]
This nine-session seminar was designed to introduce Seventh-day Adventist church members to the art of being contagious Adventists. Participants will learn how to convert routine, everyday experiences into spiritual conversations that will attract others in winsome and friendly ways and create in... [Show more]
This nine-session seminar was designed to introduce Seventh-day Adventist church members to the art of being contagious Adventists. Participants will learn how to convert routine, everyday experiences into spiritual conversations that will attract others in winsome and friendly ways and create in... [Show more]
Research shows that between 30 and 50 percent of new members who are baptized do not stick to the church. They fall away. Sometimes we notice only after it has been several months or even years. What happened to them? Where did they go? Why did they leave? And, most importantly, what could we have... [Show more]
Welcome to the exciting world of Busy Bees! The Busy Bee Leader’s Guide is packed with resources to help you teach first graders Christian principles and life skills while engaging them in fun, creative play. In this step-by-step guide, you’ll find helpful answers to the... [Show more]
Why would anyone want to go to a church? Because it is the intersection where grace and human need collide! It is ground zero for new beginnings and healing! To many today, churches scare people away. Rather than being places that nurture hope, they have become clubs or clicks for socialization. In... [Show more]