This book tells the powerful story of Moses—the dramatic rescue from the Nile, the fight with the Egyptian, the burning bush, the plagues, parting the red sea, and the 10 Commandments. Most important, the book teaches important lessons about trusting God and following His plans for their... [Show more]
This book tells the powerful story of Joseph—the coat of many colors, the dreams, the jealousy of his family, being sold into slavery, being sent to prison, interpreting dreams, being made the governor, saving Egypt, and finally his victorious reunion with his family. Most important, the... [Show more]
This book tells powerful stories of how Abraham and Isaac believed in God’s plan, the faith of Caleb and Joshua, how God’s people kept their promise to Rahab, and the hard lessons Samson learned about obeying God. Most important, the book teaches important lessons about trusting... [Show more]
Suddenly a booming voice rang out. “Mark!” the voice shouted so loud it sounded like an explosion in his ears. “Run! Now!” Mark was so shocked he did exactly what the voice demanded. Fear shot through him. His heart hammering against his ribs, he turned and raced back toward... [Show more]
Rain poured down Heman Gurney’s face as he struggled to control the rudder of his small sailboat. Wind-whipped waves crashed over the stern, threatening to capsize the fragile craft. A jagged bolt of lightning split the black sky, revealing for an instant the terrified faces of the three... [Show more]
On a New England mountainside, flames shoot up into the sky as a mangled plane disappears from view. Toby sinks to her knees in the snow. "No!" she screams hysterically.Noble glances at the two angels, and they nod in silent agreement. The decision is made--the judgment is fair. Both David and Toby... [Show more]
For years I would pray for each child in my sphere of influence to make a decision to follow Jesus. Sure enough, one by one and year after year kids would declare, “I’m ready to be a disciple” or “I want to follow Christ.” What then? What do we do with these young ones... [Show more]
The Adventist elder is in a place of remarkable opportunity. The truth is, leadership from within is one of the most powerful forms of leadership, and the Adventist church is tremendously blessed by its local elders. The Role of the Local Elder is about the local elder. It is about the work... [Show more]
Freedom of choice is one of the most precious gifts God has entrusted to humans. We often make poor choices, which may lead to destructive habits that enslave us, damage our health and even ruin our lives. This powerful book describes the journey to hope, healing and wholeness despite our... [Show more]
Martin Luther King Jr. led the non-violent Civil Rights Movement in America with such conviction that he became known as the drum major for his people. Those who followed him during his lifetime learned the same lesson we can learn from his legacy today—“the few” speaking... [Show more]
If you want your child to experience worship as a bonding, imaginative and meaningful time because you were a part of it, this resource is for you. “Children learn through play! As a mum, I know I often feel like I’ve forgotten how to ‘play’ and need someone to remind me... [Show more]
Through the lens of Mary Magdalene, Lola Moore Johnston introduces Jesus as the One who pursues you as a suitor pursues his beloved. No matter how far you may have fallen, your heavenly Pursuer relentlessly proves that nothing you can do will make Him love you less. Your past, your present, your... [Show more]
Sinners. That’s us, from the moment we are born. Yet God relentlessly pursues a relationship with us. In fact, the Bible tells us that while we were in our mother’s womb He knew all about us—and loved us still. No matter how far you may have fallen, your heavenly Father... [Show more]
The bible is a book of relationships. God created us to be in relationship with others. That’s why, when God created Adam, He said, “It is not good that man should be alone” (Gen.2:18, NKJV). In Adam’s case, God created an equal partner, Eve, to be his... [Show more]
What does it mean to be a “mission-driven” church? It’s about choosing a pathway to a brighter future through more consistent and thoughtful ministry. It is based on the realization that success is not just a target at which we aim, but a pathway we walk deliberately and with such... [Show more]
Our church is dying. We’re stagnant. We’re not growing. We need revival. These statements reflect the sentiments of numerous church members in the North American Division of the Seventh-day Adventist Church as cries for evangelism and church growth are plenteous. While total... [Show more]