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. A Follower of Jesus looks at six ways Jesus established and grew... [Show more]
This resource was created to train Family Ministries leaders in the local church. Each chapter includes a Scripture principle, individual and group activities and information on the subject in that module of the curriculum. Modules include: A Firm Foundation Relationship &... [Show more]
NAD Camps and Retreat Centers
How to Witness Without Embarrassing God
The Gospel According to Creation Books
Family-to-Family is an initiative of the Department of Family Ministries of the Seventh-day Adventist Church that seeks to involve entire families in the mission of sharing the gospel with their neighbors, relatives and friends. Although often intimidating to many who have never engaged in this kind... [Show more]
The Personal Ministries Training Course includes nine units that are arranged so leaders in outreach can become more effective both personally and in leading others in witnessing. The courses are divided into three segments: Core Units, Essential Skills and Member-Led Public Evangelism. In the... [Show more]
Friendship Month is a simple, turnkey program to help churches mobilize their congregation by inviting their friends to church during a 4-week period. Throughout their 30+ combined years in ministry, the dynamic pastors who created Friendship Month developed and perfected a proven formula for... [Show more]
Celebrate 70 years of Pathfinder ministry with this official pin! This pin reads: General Conference Adventist Youth Ministries | Reconciled | Where I Belong - 1950-2020.
Family-to-Family is an initiative of the Department of Family Ministries of the Seventh-day Adventist Church that seeks to involve entire families in the mission of sharing the gospel with their neighbors, relatives and friends. Although often intimidating to many who have never engaged in this kind... [Show more]