This collection of eight booklets covers in detail the areas of importance in personal evangelism. Every person who has an experience with Jesus can take an important role in the diffusion of the gospel to their friends, neighbors, coworkers, and acquaintances. Titles in this Personal Evangelism set... [Show more]
The Adventurer Director Workshop includes eight workshops: Recruiting, Screening and Training Volunteers—LEAD 151 The Conference and Your Local Church Board—LEAD 122 Team Building—LEAD 155 Parent Involvement—ADV 106 Learning to Lead—LEAD 001 Diversity and Working... [Show more]
The Adventurer Instructor Workshop includes eight workshops: Understanding Learning Styles—EDUC 003 Understanding Teaching Styles—EDUC 002 Working with Children with Special Needs —EDUC 003 Building Self-Esteem and Confidence—EDUC 007 Teaching the Adventurer Curriculum... [Show more]
The Adventurer Secretary/Treasurer Certification includes eight workshops: Tracking Records and Reporting—ADAD 107 Annual Calendar Development—ADAD 108 Forms: Health and Medical, Permission, Volunteer and Vehicle Driver —ADAD 109 Introduction to Budgeting—FINA 101 Handling... [Show more]
You don’t need to be an expert to help people move through the changes of grief and loss. This Facilitator’s Guide is designed in a way that you can follow the script through each session allowing for lots of time for sharing. Each session starts with some connection time followed by a... [Show more]
The Master Guide Curriculum is the resource for completing Master Guide leadership coursework. Read this manual to find: Details of the Master Guide course Outline of the 28 fundamental beliefs Adventist Church Heritage Award requirements Helpful resources And more! If you want to train Master... [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]
Six key questions—referred to as the five Ws and one H—outline the essential areas of inquiry in news reporting, police investigations, and research. These questions—who, what, when, where, why, and how—should elicit the relevant data. These questions have been posed by... [Show more]
“Brothers and sisters, I commend unto you this book.” Those words, spoken in 1909, were part of the closing remarks given by Ellen White at the last General Conference session she attended. Sixty five years earlier she’d accepted the call to be the Lord’s messenger. She was... [Show more]
“Brothers and sisters, I commend unto you this book.” Those words, spoken in 1909, were part of the closing remarks given by Ellen White at the last General Conference session she attended. Sixty five years earlier she’d accepted the call to be the Lord’s messenger. She was... [Show more]