Adventist Record and Signs of the Times editor Jarrod Stackelroth talks about Living 28 and Living Kingdom.
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As the story of a changing church in a changing world, 1922 resists simple answers, but identifies significant questions we are yet to fully confront.
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.
Living Kingdom would be an excellent resource for small groups and Bible studies, as well as for personal or family devotional time.
Rich Aguilera is an experienced children’s ministries leader, presenter and writer, including several books, a regular column in Guide magazine as “The Mud Guy,” and a movie for kids about stewardship, which he directed. He spoke recently about his new books and projects.
Like the previous Living 28 collection, this new book compiles the series of articles in a single volume, with added questions for personal reflection or use in small groups, youth groups and classrooms.
Adventist Review and Adventist World associate editor spoke with Bookshelf about his new book, a compilation of articles from Adventist World on our fundamental beliefs.
More than 65,000 copies of a new sharing book will be delivered to people in communities around Australia and New Zealand in coming weeks.
Telling the story of Abigail and Christopher Duman’s work with the Congo Frontline Mission, the book provides compelling examples of the missionary spirit and God’s presence.