How do you motivate your members to make evangelistic meetings and new member incorporation part of a continuous cycle in your church? In this 17-page booklet, learn to mobilize church members through small, mission-oriented groups. Plus, find out how to keep volunteers from burning out and new... [Show more]
The public face of evangelism is well known to Seventh-day Adventists. From early tent meetings to global satellite events, our church has shared the message of grace and the second coming of Jesus. But where do we fit? How is each church member involved in witnessing? Personal ministries is about... [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]
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]
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]
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]
Do you have a friend or relative who, so far as you know, is not a committed Christian? Do you have a neighbor who is not active in any religion? Do you work at a place, or do business at a place, where at least one person is not active in any religion? If so, this book is for you. Friendship... [Show more]
With the release of their second CD "Face the World" and a Spotlight win at AGMA, Big Face Grace is making a mark on Christian music.
This is the leaders guide for the SafetyZone Seminar. This guide will provide leaders with a complete overview and preparation information. The SafetyZone Kit is an eight-part seminar designed to help members create safe places for rebuilding friendships with former Adventists. Targeted for... [Show more]
Jews, Christians, and Muslims. Three branches from a common ancestral tree; tangles in a seemingly irreconcilable blood feud. Why can't these sons of Abraham get along? What lies at the root of the violence and the bloodshed tearing the Middle East apart? Dr. Philip G. Samaan, a theology professor... [Show more]
This bulletin covers are printed on Mohawk Carnival Linen 80# in deep blue. The front features the words "Ordination to the Gospel Ministry" and the Seventh-day Adventist Church's logo in gold foil. They are scored to fold to 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches. Sold in packages of 100.
You and your church were born to be originals, not copies. No more leadership clones. No more McChurch. It's time to "unlearn" church. This book presents a liberating, non-model for emerging purpose-driven churches that want to impact their communities. Hardcover. 224 pages. Copyright 2202.
Framed as a discussion between a pastor six months out of seminary and a veteran pastor. One Size Doesn't Fit All tackles the issues of how churches grow and how church size determines effective strategy for ministry. Filled with practical wisdom and biblical insight, this book is a vital resource... [Show more]
To minister authentically and authoritatively you must determine, embrace, cast, and implement vision. Barna takes you beyond the myths and misconceptions of vision to the heart of the matter. In this book, you will learn the practical realities of how to empower your ministry through discovering... [Show more]
Leaders today must have the savvy and flexibility to function in a multicultural context, with sensitivity to local customs, ideas, and taboos. Some techniques that work well in one culture may be offensive in another. Mastering interpersonal skills and conversational subtleties can be difficult.... [Show more]
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]