"Thinking Faith," a VicASA event, saw 140 participants explore the intersection of faith and career, fostering an environment for open dialogue about doubt and faith.
Author: Nathan Brown
The history of Seventh-day Adventism's relationship with fundamentalism is explored in two recently published books. Regardless of the viewpoint, it is clear that the Church's approach to fundamentalism has shaped Adventist faith and life in many ways.
La Sierra associate professor of practical theology Dr Maury Jackson talks about his recent project with Signs Publishing and the response he has been receiving to it.
Launching this Easter is a new book that invites readers to take the seven-week journey from Calvary to Pentecost—tying together the death and resurrection of Jesus with the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, the two unique historical events that gave birth to the church.
Author of 10 cookbooks, Jeremy Dixon talks about what he has been up to, his new cookbook—and why he does what he does.
Launched at the Empower ministerial meeting, the new book collects chapters from 10 pastors and ministry leaders, edited by Dr de Waal and Dr Brendan Pratt.
The stories of the faith, faithfulness and resilience of eight women of the Reformation written by Sukeshinie Goonatilleke have now been published in Norwegian.
Following Jesus by Dr Peter Roennfeldt—in its US edition—has been listed among the top 10 books on discipleship of 2022, as selected by Discipleship.org.
As the primary writer of last quarter’s Sabbath school lesson study and author of the devotional book for 2023, Dr Timm talked recently about his work and writing.
Published by Signs Publishing, "A House on Fire: How Adventist Faith Responds to Race and Racism" collects chapters from 20 Adventist scholars, pastors and writers responding to this issue in the contemporary world.