The Journal of Adventist Youth and Young Adult Ministries is an annual publication of the Youth Ministries Department of the North American Division of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and is released each year in conjunction with the 180 Symposium. It is authored by various experts in the field and... [Show more]
The Journal of Adventist Youth and Young Adult Ministries is an annual publication of the Youth Ministries Department of the North American Division of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and is released each year in conjunction with the 180 Symposium. It is authored by various experts in the... [Show more]
John Norton Loughborough took his commission seriously. At age 17 he embarked on a ministerial career that would span seven decades and propel him tens of thousands of miles around the globe. Despite a bout with tuberculosis, crushing personal sorrows, impossibly demanding scedules, and recurring... [Show more]
Welcome to a pivotal chapter in the unfolding story of digital evangelism. As we navigate the digital age, our steadfast mission is to spread the three angels’ message worldwide. While the Bible’s message of truth remains unchanged, our delivery methods must evolve with current trends to... [Show more]
Leadership in the Last Days: Twelve Essential Skills for Adventist Leaders is an indispensable guide for navigating our turbulent times with wisdom, courage, and faith. Written by experienced Adventist leaders, this book provides the spiritual depth and practical guidance you need to lead with... [Show more]
The Pathfinder Staff Manual is a must for leaders who are going to have a first-class club. This manual outlines club philosophy, organization, programming, and planning. Read this manual to learn about: Induction Investiture Staff training Planning camping trips Nature... [Show more]
God is reaching out to you...Do you see Him as He really is? It is almost inevitable—what we think and feel about our parents shapes our view of God. Our childhood and even adult relationships with our parents form our expectations of how God will treat us. At their best, parents paint for us... [Show more]