In Ignite, Searcy and Henson offer a practical, action-oriented guide for church leaders who want to catalyze significant growth in their congregations. The authors introduce the concept of a “Big Day” — a focused event designed to mobilize the church into outreach and invite first-time guests to participate. Through real-life church stories and clear step-by-step strategies, the book sho…
In A Call to Personal Ministry, E. W. Hon urges every believer to engage actively in ministry, especially in the realms of health, medicine, and personal service. Drawing from the Adventist health‑message tradition, Hon presents a guide showing how ordinary Christians can become “personal ministers” by addressing both physical and spiritual needs in their communities. He argues that hea…
Common Sense Ministry Multiplied is a collection of pragmatic wisdom and visionary instruction for individuals engaged in church ministry, focusing on the essential, yet often overlooked, element of practical wisdom (phronesis). The book is structured around three core themes for effective ministry: Reaching Up (focusing on the leader's personal spirituality and walk with Jesus Christ), Reachin…
This biography recounts the life and ministry of J. N. Loughborough (1832–1924), one of the earliest and most dedicated pioneers of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Ella M. Robinson traces his journey from a young believer in upstate New York to a tireless evangelist who traveled thousands of miles in service of the gospel. Through faith, perseverance, and sacrifice, Loughborough helped shap…
God’s Great Missionaries is a collection of inspiring biographical and historical accounts that highlight the dedication, courage, and faith of individuals who carried the Adventist message to the world. Edited by Gary Krause, the book explores how these missionaries overcame cultural barriers, hardships, and personal trials to share the gospel. Through stories of both well-known and lesser-k…
Revival for Mission by Mark A. Finley is a powerful call for spiritual renewal and active discipleship within the church. The book emphasizes the need for personal revival as the foundation for effective mission work and evangelism. Through biblical insights and practical examples, Finley illustrates how the Holy Spirit transforms lives and empowers believers to share the gospel with passion an…
Biblical Missionaries by Borge Schantz and Steven Thompson explores the biblical foundation and historical examples of missionary work as revealed in both the Old and New Testaments. The authors highlight how God’s mission has always involved calling people to share His message across cultures and generations. From Abraham’s calling to Paul’s missionary journeys, the book emphasizes faith…
Jon Dybdahl presents mission work not as a one-sided effort of giving, but as a reciprocal experience where both missionaries and local communities learn, grow, and are transformed. Drawing from biblical principles and his own missionary experience, he highlights the importance of humility, cultural understanding, and spiritual openness. The book challenges traditional views of missions as mere…
This biography highlights the vision, faith, and perseverance of H.M.S. Richards, who used the power of radio to spread the gospel to millions. The book provides insights into his personal life, the challenges he faced, and his enduring impact on Adventist evangelism worldwide, establishing the Voice of Prophecy as a leading Christian broadcast.
This book provides a step-by-step plan for believers to live out their faith in ways that naturally draw others toward Christ. By emphasizing authenticity, compassion, and strategic communication, Hybels and Mittelberg inspire readers to see evangelism as a lifestyle rather than a task, encouraging them to influence their communities through everyday relationships and conversations.