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]
Following Jesus is like taking a journey. Members become discouraged. Some slip and fall and need help. There are dangerous places that require a helping hand. Often those who feel alone and without guidance quietly disappear. Jesus understands the perils of being a disciple. That’s why He... [Show more]
Are you certain that you’re where God wants you to be, doing what God wants you to do? Is your time, money, health, and giftedness all work-ing for God, fitting together like clockwork? Steward and stewardship are words we hear in church, but don’t often hear anywhere else. Some people,... [Show more]
The stories of our Adventist past help us better understand our spiritual identity. By understanding our Adventist past we can sort through the myriad of ideas that are out there and focus on the core of what makes Adventism stand out as a significant movement. This iFollow title presents a... [Show more]
“The church exists by mission just as fire exists by burning,” wrote Emil Brunner. “Where there is no mission, there is no church.” The problem is, some churches have become mere Sabbath-morning gatherings of religious people. They’ve lost their fire and fail to actively love and serve their... [Show more]
This is not a book about perfection in parenting. It was not written entirely through inspiration from God. It was not even written by a person who raised perfect children. Instead of filling the pages of the book with tales of her faultless parenting, Dee Litten Reed writes honestly about the... [Show more]
Bible Study Basics builds on the premise that for Seventh-day Adventists, called “people of the book,” discipleship cannot be understood except in terms of a process fed by Bible study. In nurturing disciples, one of the things we often fail to do is teach them how to study the Bible; we tell our... [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]
How can a church keep the people who visit or join but do not stay? The Retaining the Harvest System is a perfect process for preparing a church for the important mission of growing the Kingdom of God. The system will organize your church for continuous spiritual, numeric, and financial growth. The... [Show more]
The New Testament begins with the arrival of Immanuel—God with us! During Christ’s ministry on earth, he met with all types of people in all kinds of settings from all walks of life. But his largest investment could be found in his small group of 12 disciples. These Relational... [Show more]