Adventist Christian Fellowship: Designing a Ministry for Your Campus is a procedural guide developed to assist student groups start and plan successful Adventist-based ministries on non-Adventist college and university campuses. It can be used as a companion workbook for the book by Kirk King and... [Show more]
This Bible has been specially prepared to give hope to those who are facing different challenges in life. It is also a great resource for health care professionals, chaplains, and others who may offer any kind of support for those in need. The Hope Bible has many unique characteristics: Preliminary... [Show more]
When people experience dramatic life changes, such as a move or the birth of a child, they need extra assistance and empathy.
When Craig Groeschel founded LifeChurch.tv, the congregation met in a borrowed two-car garage, with ratty furnishings and faulty audiovisual equipment. But people were drawn there, sensing a powerful, life-changing force Groeschel calls 'It.' What is It, and how can you and your ministry get--and... [Show more]
How do you motivate your members to make evangelistic meetings and new member incorporation part of a continuous cycle in your church? In this 17-page booklet, learn to mobilize church members through small, mission-oriented groups. Plus, find out how to keep volunteers from burning out and new... [Show more]
In this exciting 6-hour series, Dr. Wes Youngberg gives three powerful presentations on ways you can literally transform your genetic health with lifestyle and nutritional medicine strategies! These presentations are perfect for homes, groups, clinics and much more. Disc 1: Hope for Diabetes Disc... [Show more]
Seeing Red is a small group experience that grapples with the words Christ spoke and seeks to allow what Jesus said to shape life today. With this study guide, all you need is a Bible that has the words of Christ in red and a willingness to respond. Whether you are experienced with small groups or... [Show more]
This manual was written for local church communication volunteers. Get to know the three primary groups you will communicate with: church members, the community, and the conference communication department. Includes information on communicating through the following venues: Church bulletin... [Show more]