These updated and revised Christ-centered Bible lessons present the traditional Adventist doctrines in a clear, carefully reasoned, faith-building way that will appeal to your unchurched friends. They can be used with any version of the Bible, are easy to understand, and have a fresh, contemporary... [Show more]
Crafting a Culture is a comprehensive guide to creating successful college and university campus ministries programs. To create this handbook, the author visited every Adventist college and university campus in North America and asked, "What is the most effective thing you are doing to reach the... [Show more]
Our church is dying. We’re stagnant. We’re not growing. We need revival. These statements reflect the sentiments of numerous church members in the North American Division of the Seventh-day Adventist Church as cries for evangelism and church growth are plenteous. While total... [Show more]
The #ONETEAM CHALLENGE is a 21-day devotional written by leaders for leaders. As co-laborers in the Seventh-day Adventist Church commissioned to lead and serve the youth and young adult generation, we share the burdens and triumphs of ministry. In this devotional, we will walk together through... [Show more]
Knowing what you believe is helpful. Living what you believe is transformational. How can the truths expressed in the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s fundamental beliefs make a practical difference in your life? Contemporary writers share fresh and relevant, thoughtful and faithful,... [Show more]
This essay poses concepts and questions for Adventists to consider when thinking about their relationship as a Christian to the greater community. In particular, should an Adventist serve in the military, in law enforcement agencies, or intelligence gathering? Is such service incompatible with... [Show more]
Discover the story of Anna Rice and 15 other church pioneers in a whole new way! This book presents stories about Ellen White, Anna Knight, Joseph Bates, and more church pioneers in this colorful graphic novel. Created by the Ellen G. White Estate and Adventist Heritage Ministries. Paperback.... [Show more]
Douglas Morgan tells the story of a movement of Black Adventist lay members who, with women at the forefront, brought the denomination to a racial reckoning in the 1940s. Their story, told in the context of the church’s racial history in America as it unfolded during the first half of the 20th... [Show more]
The world is broken. Members of the Adventist Society for Religious Studies decided to address this issue from their respective disciplines. In November 2022, they met to share their papers; to invite a robust conversation about the obviously malfunctioning world, ancient and contemporary; to see... [Show more]
This book demonstrates that no longer must women refrain from scholarship or from teaching in areas like New Testament, Old Testament, systematic theology, ethics, and praxis. Women scholars who had presented papers for the Adventist Society for Religious Studies prepared their papers for... [Show more]