“We must not only empower people for ministry, but equip them for service.” This kit includes much more than a spiritual gifts assessment seminar. It is a complete guide for your church to start a system of membership ministry and match each member to a ministry where they have the gifts and passion... [Show more]
A member says yes to service, but what is next? There is more to serving than having your name on the Nominating Committee report. The Church Leader’s Guide is for the pastor or elder who will be responsible for leading out in the EQUIP process. This resource starts with biblical foundations and a... [Show more]
We believe in the priesthood of all members and the giftedness of every believer. A key piece of the EQUIP process are the four seminars where your members will experience the four steps to service: Hearing God’s call to service Learning about spiritual gifts and discovering one’s own... [Show more]
Everyone joining the EQUIP seminar will need their own participant's guide. Copyright 2017. Paperback.
This bundle includes a teacher's guide, video vignettes, and PowerPoint presentations for the EQUIP course. Copyright 2017.
The Narrow Gate reveals a countercultural path in a world of selfishness. This book shows the power of a courteous life and guides Adventists to authentically demonstrate compassion within the church and in the community. Copyright 2015. Paperback. 151 Pages.
If you asked people on the street to define the term love, you’d get quite an array of answers and descriptions. Many of us have heard that love is “patient,” “kind,” and “never fails”—but how do we find this true love in a corrupted world filled with cheap substitutes? How can we know if we are... [Show more]
If you asked people on the street to define the term love, you’d get quite an array of answers and descriptions. Many of us have heard that love is “patient,” “kind,” and “never fails”—but how do we find this true love in a corrupted world filled with cheap substitutes? How can we know if we are... [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]
“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]