In his new book, Dr Bruce Manners explores how to get the most out of retirement.
Author: Nathan Brown

Dr Bryan Ball talks about his new book.
We might lament the growing biblical illiteracy in our societies. This is real and no less a relevant concern even within some of our church communities. But we should also embrace this challenge and note the opportunity that comes with it.
Two Adventist pastors were part of Micah Australia’s women’s delegation that met with Australian political leaders in Canberra last week to highlight the needs of the world’s most vulnerable people.
Dr Reinder Bruinsma is a retired church administrator and academic in The Netherlands, who continues to write and teach. He talked with about his recent book projects, as well as their links to his life and experience.
Adventist Record and Signs of the Times editor Jarrod Stackelroth talks about Living 28 and Living Kingdom.
As the story of a changing church in a changing world, 1922 resists simple answers, but identifies significant questions we are yet to fully confront.
Five years after its publication by Signs Publishing, Following Jesus by Dr Peter Roennfeldt is being published for a larger audience by NavPress, a Christian publisher based in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Written by experienced Adventist educator Dr Trevor Lloyd, Listening in the Morning features 80 devotional readings for teachers.
In the theology of race, there is much work yet to be done and it begins with better theology.