November 2007

 

New VBS Program for SDAs

The Review and Herald in cooperation with the North American Division presents Castles and Crowns: A Royal Adventure. This five-day Vacation Bible School program teaches the character of God through the kings and queens of the Bible. Look for more details in the future. 


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Vibrant Life Introduces Health Blog

If you want a bit of inspiration each week to accompany you on your healthful journey through life, check out our new blog, WellChic, on the Vibrant Life Web site. It's part spiritual, part health, and totally chic. You can also add the Vibrant Life RSS feed to your home page and get the latest Vibrant Life blog each week with a vegetarian recipe, a new article, and information about a helpful herb. Go >


LEAD: New Help for Sabbath School Leaders

 The Review and Herald Publishing Association is introducing a new magazine to help local church leaders plan and teach adult Sabbath Schools. The quarterly magazine is named LEAD--an acronym for Leadership, Education, Advent, Discipleship.
 LEAD brings more resources to the table than the publication it replaces, Sabbath School Leadership. For example, it has two complete Bible study plans based on the Sabbath School lesson for each week, including one that specifically addresses the 18-35 age group and the postmodern mindset. More >


Special Issue on Diabesity

Did you know that 67 percent of Americans are overweight, 40 percent of American adults have prediabetes, and 80 percent of those with type 2 diabetes are overweight or obese? Vibrant Life magazine addresses this problem in its new special issue, Diabesity, focusing on how to prevent it, survive it, and reverse it for life. This special issue is available now to share with your friends, family, and coworkers. Pricing is as follows:

  • 10-99 $1.50 ea.
  • 100-999 $1.25 ea.
  • 1,000 up $1.00 ea.

To order, visit AdventistBookCenter.com.

 

Women of Spirit:
2-for-1 Christmas Offer

Women of Spirit, the premier outreach magazine for women, is bringing hope to thousands of women and calling them back into a vibrant relationship with Christ. Do you have a daughter, granddaughter, sister, or family friend who is drifting spiritually? Women of Spirit is a nonintrusive yet influential way to reach her. Act now and share two subscriptions for the price of one. Order >


Life Without Limits (Deluxe)

by Clifford Goldstein

In this enlightening book Clifford Goldstein takes on some of life’s biggest questions and offers some answers that will change how you view—and live—your life. With a fascinating mixture of faith and logic he seeks out the truth on such matters as the meaning of life, where we came from, the laws that protect us from pain, and why we can believe in a promising future.  More >
See a video about the book >


Vibrant Life: 2-for-1 Offer

Share the gift of better health this Christmas. Vibrant Life magazine is a good match for people on your gift list who want to try vegan recipes, get the facts about herbs, and hear the latest news on health and fitness. Web site >


Dudley's New Book on Teens

For more than 50 years Roger Dudley has devoted his ministry and research to understanding the spiritual experience of teens. Now in the Complex Religion of Teens, he shares a lifetime of findings. This is a must-read for all parents, pastors, and teachers fighting to save teens for Christ. More>


Virginia Tech Report

People responding to our last Review News e-newsletter raised over $8,000 to supply literature to help those at Virginia Tech deal with the issues of loss, post-traumatic stress syndrome, anger, fear, and ultimately lead them to the embrace of our loving Savior. We would like to thank all of those that participated by giving donations and by traveling to Virginia Tech to distribute literature. Only in heaven will we know the full extent of the impact that this initiative had on the students and surrounding community of Blacksburg.


Native American Mission Project

Bonnie J. of New Mexico requests a supply of Listen and Winner magazines that she can use to help Native American and Hispanic youth in her area. She sees many "Goth" teens with drug problems. If you can help us raise $200 to fund this outreach, please call 1-877-474-6247.


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Did Adventist literature play a part in changing your life or the life of a family member? We'd love to hear about it. Tell us in an e-mail and send it to info@rhpa.org.

       
       
 
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Review and Herald President:
Robert S. Smith

Review News editor:
Nick Bejarano

 

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