The translation was released two weeks after the original eBook—a guide for pastors seeking to lead and grow their churches amid the closure of church buildings in response to COVID-19—was launched on April 3.
Category: Culture
In dark and difficult times, all we can do is stop and let the Spirit work.
"It was the worst of times, it was the best of times . . ." Judy Fua reflects on the events and emotions surrounding Jesus' death and resurrection.
Why does the manger (Jesus' birth) receive so much more attention than the cross (His death and resurrection)?
Is Living 28 just another empty promise of making Adventist doctrine relevant to the 21st Century, or does it refreshingly hit the mark? Maryellen Fairfax investigates.
"[We're] scrambling to respond to a rapidly evolving situation, [so] last weekend I brought together some of the encouragement and practical suggestions being shared," said author Dr Peter Roennfeldt.
"We can't all go to every hurting place on the planet. But we can care enough to listen to the stories of those who have."
Pastor Don Fehlberg opens up about his work and ministry in Australia's isolated, Indigenous communities.
Why does it take unmitigated disaster for people to be interested in change?
Dr Daniel Livingston addresses the Adventist keyboard warriors who articulate increasingly polarised positions on climate change.