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 His... [Show more]
Research shows that between 30 and 50 percent of new members who are baptized do not stick to the church. They fall away. Sometimes we notice only after it has been several months or even years. What happened to them? Where did they go? Why did they leave? And, most importantly, what could we have... [Show more]
This iFollow Bible study is designed to unpack Christ’s teachings about discipleship in the Gospel according to Matthew. It shows how Jesus drew people to Him and trained His disciples to reach others. The first three chapters focus on understanding what it meant – and still means... [Show more]
Pathfinder Club Secretary/Treasurer Certification is something that every staff member responsible for records or money should complete. These seven workshops present the basics for tracking information and funds that your club needs to be successful. Presenters responsible for these workshops... [Show more]
’Til Death Do Us Part Marriage. Hollywood tells us it’s about passion and romance and beautiful weddings. Yet a sparkling dress, a sharp suit, and fancy petit fours surrounded by twinkling reception lights don’t predict a healthy, successful marriage any more than getting pregnant... [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... [Show more]
When the Seventh-day Adventist Church was organized in 1863, members and leaders saw the organizational structure as so near perfect that it must have been inspired by God. But by the 1890s the church was nearly torn apart by conflict over who had the final authority to decide how the church’s... [Show more]
Are you planning a building project—a new church, addition, school building, or Community Service building? Do you wonder how you should go about getting the funds? Does it seem like your campaign for funds goes on forever? Are your members or constituents tired of talking about money? If you... [Show more]
While the percentage of single adults increases throughout the North American Division, most churches are still focused on marriage and families. As a result, they miss many opportunities to reach out to single adults, as well as to benefit from the abilities and resources single adults have to... [Show more]