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.
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Road to Bethlehem—the walk-through dramatisation of the story of the birth of Jesus—is returning to in-person events at a number of locations around Australia in December.
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.
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.
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.
Charity is good. It is one aspect of the other action of Micah 6:8, that God also requires us “to love mercy”.
Published by Signs Publishing, Outside the Gate tells the story of Rhoda, the servant girl remembered in Acts 12 for leaving Peter standing at the gate after his miraculous release from prison.
Podcaster, writer and Oxford University doctoral student Pastor Shawn Brace talks about his new book, The Table I Long For.