Seminary students attending an on-campus symposium at Avondale University have learnt about crossing cultures for mission and committed to addressing injustices of race and racism.
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Signs Publishing Company book editor Nathan Brown talks about some of his recent projects.
Racism in the church is insidious. It hides in plain sight, often silent and hard to identify.
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.
"A House on Fire couldn’t come at a more important moment," writes Stephen Chavez.
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.
In the theology of race, there is much work yet to be done and it begins with better theology.
The transition I made long ago from being a casual lodger to becoming a committed son is one I need to make every day, but at an even more profound level.
Jarrod Stackelroth explains why Adventists are in danger of winning arguments but losing hearts.
Looking to "spice-up" your approach to sharing Jesus? Pastor Kevin Wilson is here to offer some inspiration.