Is Man Immortal: Booklet

Is Man Immortal? A Scriptural Case for Conditional Immortality Perfect for your church foyer. A 16-page 4.75 x 7.25″ professionally printed booklet designed to be a helpful read for church goers that are questioning the traditional Advent Christian stance on the nature of the soul after death and the finality of hell. Readers will find […]

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United Ministries Rack Card

United Ministries Rack Card United Ministries (UM) is a program of financial management that enables a distribution of funds to support the various ministries of the Advent Christian General Conference and its member regions. This program has been in effect for many years. Though it has been administered in different ways throughout its life, the […]

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Sexual Abuse (52-23)

Sexual Abuse (52-23) Whereas, the Bible is clear in its affirmation that children are a gift from the Lord (Psalm 127:3–6); and Whereas, the Lord Jesus demonstrated His love for children by encouraging them to follow Him, correcting those who hindered them, and condemning those who harmed them (Matthew 18:3–6; Mark 10:13–14); and Whereas, the […]

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Easter Study for Sale

Sold out. Salvation Foretold Four Week Easter Study We’re pleased to announce the publication of our first Easter Bible study available to order for individual or church use. This 52-page paperback book contains 20 days of guided study that will help you explore the Scriptures related to the Old Testament prophecy of the coming King […]

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Life Is Worth It

Life Is Worth It Editorial by Justin Nash ­Christians have been pro-life ever since the beginning of the church. The practice of abortion and infanticide were rampant in the Roman Empire at the advent of Christianity. It was both common and expected practice to either kill or abandon a child who was unwanted, determined to […]

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Why Should Women Study Theology?

Why Should Women Study Theology? Sitting in a classroom as one of only a few women was not an uncommon experience for me during my education. In college, I majored in biblical studies and proceeded on to seminary to earn a Master of Divinity. I recognize that I am privileged to have studied the Bible […]

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My Family is Complicated

My Family Is Complicated The story of my family is complicated, but then again, few family stories are simple. My parents were married a few years after my dad had been discharged from the Army, and a few years after my mother’s divorce from her first husband. Mom’s first husband (who I’ve never met) was […]

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Is Your Church Producing Pastors?

Is Your Church Producing Pastors? Feature by Erik Reynolds A few weeks ago, I spent some time with the Southern Baptist Convention Annual Meeting playing in the background as I worked because, at one time, I was part of the SBC, and it is the largest/most influential Protestant group in North America. As one of […]

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