On fire for God in one of the coldest places on earth.
Author: Nathan Brown
"[This] is one of those books we all like to read."
With the launch of the third book in his "Following . . ." series, Dr Peter Roennfeldt talks about what he has learnt in writing these books and the growing disciple-making movement in the South Pacific.
Church leaders at the SPD’s year-end meetings were challenged by Dr Peter Roennfeldt’s call to recapture a movement mentality.
Six of this year's list have carried over from last year's Top 20 list, including Food As Medicine setting a record for a fourth consecutive year on the Bookshelf Top 20.
Nathan Brown reflects on a single idea that serves as the foundation for the perpetuation of injustice and inequality in our world.
The accomplished writer and Adventist historian opens up about his most recent work and the importance of "revisionist history" to Adventists today.
The church history academic and author explains why a Bible Conference held 100 years ago still matters today.
Keep an eye out for the new young adult Sabbath school lesson study in the upcoming quarter.
A new book translated from Norwegian and published by Signs Publishing responds to the common atheists' critiques of faith, particularly to questions about what God is like.