Dare to Connect with God is the first in the new Dare to Connect series compiled by personal ministries director Pastor Nicu Dumbrava. This book can be used as a personal study journal, small group resource or discussion guide.
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As Bright as the Stars, Sukeshinie Goonatilleke’s second book of stories from the Reformation, was launched in an afternoon of immersive activities at the annual ABC Sales and Marketing Seminar.
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.
Published by Signs Publishing, The Green Dress contains 52 devotional readings that prompt reflection on God’s presence in our everyday experiences.
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.
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.
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.
Written by Pastor Tony Knight and launched by the Australian Union Conference, the new book can be used as a personal study journal, small group resource or discussion guide.
In his new book, Dr Bruce Manners explores how to get the most out of retirement.
A new book from Signs Publishing presents snapshots from the life and career of Adventist architect and academic Dr Neville Clouten.