This manual was written for local church communication volunteers. Get to know the three primary groups you will communicate with: church members, the community, and the conference communication department. Includes information on communicating through the following venues: Church bulletin... [Show more]
In Genesis and Science: Where is the Evidence Going? Leonard Brand challenges the reader to approach these polarizing subjects with an open mind and “to thoughtfully consider the options.” Scientists who are willing to research the challenging questions are testing some of the... [Show more]
Doug Franske shares how common-interest small groups served to connect his members to each other, the church, and the community.
Does this sound like your Sabbath school class? "I feel safe discussing real-life issues.""We look for ways to help each other and reach out to our community." "Class members hear what I say." "The Word is our focus."Powerful, spirit-filled classes that focus on Bible study and connect members as a... [Show more]
A Deeper Look at Your Church is a book every new Adventist should read (along with those who are not so new, but could use a refresher). It is really “the rest of the story” from what you heard during evangelism—stated in terms of discipleship. This leader’s guide includes all of the information... [Show more]
Getting it Right is aimed specifically at those attempting to lead a discipleship training effort in the local congregation, focusing in on the big issues that we must approach properly if we’re going to be sure the outcomes are positive and transformational. Author Dan Day brings a clearly-drawn... [Show more]
There are varying postmodernist approaches to the idea of community that impact the role of religious bodies for individuals searching for spiritual experiences. Reach Out: Relevant Youth Evangelism is a collection of presentations given at the 180 Symposium where a group of Adventist... [Show more]