Nathan Brown doesn't believe in climate change. And here's why you shouldn't, either.
Author: Nathan Brown
Dr Leigh Rice discusses the South Pacific Division's discipleship focus, and the important role books play in disciple-making.
After 18 years working with Pacific Press Publishing Association, Randy Maxwell turned to pastoring. But he retains his love for books and Adventist publishing.
An afternoon with the van Gogh exhibition in Melbourne reminded me of a quote I came across a while back about galleries and art lovers—and how they seem a lot like churches and believers.
Retired church leader William Johnsson’s new book highlights his “lovers quarrel” with the Seventh-day Adventist Church and his concerns and hopes for the future.
After many years of ministry, evangelism, church-planting and teaching in many contexts, Peter Roennfeldt’s Following Jesus draws on this experience, as well as close study of the life and ministry of Jesus.
The Bible teaches the importance of forgiveness for living faithfully and well, but what difference can forgiveness actually make in our lives, spiritually, emotionally and even physically?
We would expect some profound material to fill the “holy space”—those three chapters in Exodus 21–23—between the giving of the Ten Commandments and the instructions for construction of the Sanctuary. We do, but perhaps profound in ways we might not have expected.
"Prejudice negates any pretence of trying to believe in a God who claims to have made all people in His image," writes Nathan Brown.