Embracing the original spirit of "woke", Nathan Brown advocates for a compassionate awakening to social justice within our church context, rejecting the negative connotations imposed on the term.
Author: Nathan Brown
The new book focuses on the wellbeing aspects of Sabbath and invites readers to take the Sabbath Challenge, a four-week experiment with Sabbath-keeping.
Long-serving pressman Bai Sirilo celebrated his retirement at Signs Publishing Company on November 23, after 42 years working at Signs and a total of 46 years of service to the Adventist Church’s publishing work.
It’s time to look back over the bestselling books advertised in Bookshelf over this year and maybe win a book of your choice from the Top 20 list!
Dr Joseph Kidder talks about his nine books.
Road to Bethlehem teams around Australia and New Zealand are preparing for larger crowds as they again prepare to tell the story of Jesus’ birth after the disruptions of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Seventh-day Adventist Church, despite its small size in the 1890s, played a crucial role in Australia's constitutional development. It was instrumental in promoting religious freedom, setting a standard for future considerations on Indigenous people's recognition and rights.
Tracing the growth of the Seventh-day Adventist Church's relationship with Australia's First Peoples, the journey has been marked by efforts for reconciliation, indigenous empowerment and leadership.