The flagship journal of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Founded by James and Ellen White in 1849, the magazine is the one of the oldest religious publications in North America. The Adventist Review is published weekly and has a paid circulation of nearly 30,000.
Launched in 2005, the magazine Adventist World has a truly global readership: almost 1.5 million copies per month are printed and distributed free of charge to members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in seven languages, printed in eight countries, on five continents, and sent to more than 150 countries.
A monthly (12 issues per year) 8-page, full-colour magazine for kids ages 8-12. Each issue carries a variety of stories, devotionals, activities, recipes, puzzles, student writing, and the one-of-a-kind calendar that lists something to read, do, or learn each day of the month!
Founded in 1906, Liberty magazine continues to be the preeminent resource for matters of religious freedom. Published by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, Liberty currently maintains a circulation of just under 200,000.
Published by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, this monthly four-color magazine emphasizes Christ’s second advent and the prophecies and “signs” that indicate the nearness of this event, which Scripture calls the Christian’s “blessed hope.” Signs of the Times® was first published in 1874, by James White, a cofounder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
The official journal of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the United Kingdom and Ireland published fortnightly.
The Journal of Adventist Education® (JAE) is the professional publication for Seventh-day Adventist®teachers and educational administrators worldwide.
While we all have unique experiences in life, as we follow Jesus all our paths merge into His. Keep on His path; and welcome to the Adventist journey.
A magazine for Seventh-day Adventist university students and young professionals. Articles are available in a variety of languages.
Andrews University Seminary Studies (AUSS) is a semi-annual, refereed print journal of the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary that provides a scholarly venue, within the context of biblical faith, for the presentation of research in a variety of biblical, historical, and theological topics. AUSS publishes cutting-edge research articles, dissertation abstracts, and book reviews to aid you in your study, research, teaching, and preaching.
Dynamic Steward exists to help foster a spirit of faithfulness among God’s people. The content articulates three elements: the message, the individual, and the context. It aims to provide clear and Bible-based stewardship instructions to all segments of the church.
Ministry, International Journal for Pastors, has been published monthly by the Seventh-day Adventist church since 1928. Seventh-day Adventist pastors and ministers around the globe constitute the publication’s main readership although many clergy of other communities of faith also receive the magazine.
Mission 360° is the official mission magazine of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. It features inspiring stories about missionaries, Adventist volunteers, Global Mission pioneers, tent makers, and church planters.
SPECTRUM: a quarterly journal of the Association of Adventist Forums in 1969. Inspired by the freedom of independent thought and supported from the beginning by denominational leaders, it has continued to encourage Adventist participation in the discussion of contemporary issues from a Christian viewpoint, to look without prejudice at all sides of a subject, to evaluate the merits of diverse views, and to foster intellectual and cultural growth.
Pacific Press® publishes books and periodicals with Christian themes. We produce a full line of materials for children and adults, including many books dealing with biblical and inspirational topics. Books for Christian women are one of our specialties. Another is publishing books and magazines in foreign languages, including Spanish, French, Afrikaans, and even Samoan.
Jesus spent a lot of time healing mind, body, and spirit. Vibrant Life shares His ministry by meeting people where they are and by providing information and encouragement that will help them live abundantly.
Guide publishes nonfiction stories that show readers ages 10-14 how to walk with God now and forever. Each week the 32-page, full-color magazine features true stories that illustrate Bible principles and show how following Jesus makes a positive difference in kids’ lives.
Message was The Gospel Herald, a little paper produced first by James Edson White in 1898 on a steamboat called The Morning Star. His idea was to minister to that first generation of emancipated persons in need of education, vocation, and spiritual uplifting. The little paper has turned into Message, an award winning, bi-monthly, 32-page religious journal that features uplifting interviews, thoughtful analysis of current events and the prophetic voice of spiritual leaders.
Sharing Hope in Urban Areas – Christ’s method of mingling with people, then serving their needs, is a powerful hint LEs can emulate to reach people’s minds and hearts with the message our books present. Service rather than product (books) is probably the right approach to reach people in urban areas.
Adventist Record is the official news and lifestyle magazine for the South Pacific Division of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Providing roughly 24,000 copies to Seventh-day Adventist church members in Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and the Pacific Islands, Adventist Record was established in 1898.
Adventist Today represents a worldwide family of believers in Christ’s redemptive grace, who believe in the freedom to explore new understandings of God without censure through accessible, independent journalism.
The Review and Herald Publishing Association continues to be the oldest institution of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, predating even the organization of the church itself. Our church pioneers were faced with the challenge of the best way to “herald” the wonderful Bible truths that they were “reviewing” to more and more people.
The Lake Union Herald is a full-color magazine of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, Lake Union Headquarters. With a circulation of approximately 35,000, it serves the churches in the Great Lakes area
The quarterly voice of the Rocky Mountain Conference of Seventh-Day Adventist
We know how tough mum life can be: You often feel isolated dealing with something you have no experience for. It makes you feel helpless and inadequate.
You’ve heard it takes a village to raise a child, but we believe it also takes a village to raise a mum. So join our community of mums, where you’ll have opportunities to connect with local women going through the same motherhood journey, and get the support you deserve.
The Columbia Union Visitor is a 48-page, full-color news magazine for members of the Columbia Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. It is circulated to 65,000 households in the Allegheny East, Allegheny West, Chesapeake, Mountain View, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Potomac conferences.
The GLEANER is a monthly publication distributed free-of-charge to the members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church within the Atlantic Union Conference.
Throughout history, God has called His people to a deeper spiritual experience and renewed commitment to live totally for Him.
Share the Three Angels' Messages with people of every language group and religious background.
The One project seeks, through gatherings, conversations, web-based content, and Christ-focused publications to stimulate preaching, worship, and adoration of Jesus.,
Hope Channel began broadcasting in North America in 2003. Today, Hope Channel is a global network with almost 80 channels, each creating content in their own local language.
The Adventist Echo is the official magazine of the Southern Africa-Indian Ocean Division (SID). The SID is the headquarters of the Seventh-day Adventist church in the Southern region of Africa that is situated in Pretoria , South Africa.
The Southern Tidings is the official publication of the Southern Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.
The Elder’s Digest magazine, one of the 3 journals published by the General Conference Ministerial Association, is printed quarterly with a menu of relevant articles with leadership strategies, didactic tools, health tips for elders, SDA Church statements, news around the world, sermon outlines, worldwide initiatives of our Church, questions and answers, and other biblical-sound topics for leaders.
OUTLOOK has a rich history, providing news and inspiration to Mid-American Adventists for more than a century. Since its publication launch in 1902, the magazine has undergone several name changes including Central Advance (1902), Central Union Outlook (1911), Central Union Outlook Reaper (1932), Mid-America Adventist Outlook (1981) and OUTLOOK (Present).
We took our name, “Intelligent,” from the book Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham and David Dodd. Just like their description of an investor carefully researching claims of different prospective companies to invest in, we strive to be careful in our work and the projects we choose to work on.
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