Nathan Brown reflects on a single idea that serves as the foundation for the perpetuation of injustice and inequality in our world.
Author: Nathan Brown
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.
A century removed from the 1919 Bible Conference, this new book provides a brief overview of this historical event and the legacy it created for Adventism of the 20th century.
A hundred years ago this month, a most significant moment in Adventist Church history took place. So why were the transcripts and testimonies from the event kept hidden for more than 50 years?
"One Trip to Kenya is a poignant reminder of the preeminence of compassion and love in action and the difference we can each make in the world, even if only in the life of one other person."
"If we want young people to attend our churches, we have to show them that we aren't interested in only using them as props, but we want to work collectively to see how we can make each other better."
You've seen their photo in the news. Now, discover how this family's search for freedom led them to an Adventist faith community.