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Sabbath School

From its inception Sabbath School has focused on four emphases that are still prominent to this day: fellowship development, community outreach, Bible study, and foreign mission. A solid balance of these elements characterizes the most vital Sabbath Schools around the world.

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Sabbath School Alive! is the General Conference worldwide initiative that seeks to rediscover the power and purpose of Sabbath School through the divine model for true discipleship: Bible study and prayer, fellowship, and mission.

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Personal Ministries

Personal Ministries is a facet of the church whose origin can be traced to the beginning of Seventh-day Adventist® history in the 1860s. It endeavors to inspire, motivate, equip, train, and mobilize all members.

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GROW Your Church is the General Conference worldwide initiative that provides resources for the mission of making disciples through the agricultural process of Preparing, Planting, Cultivating, Harvesting, and Preserving.

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Adventist Community Services

The mission of ACS International is to motivate, equip, and mobilize Seventh-day Adventist Church members worldwide to meet unconditionally the expressed needs of people around them, thus fostering a trust relationship between Adventist churches and their surrounding communities, and nurturing people toward a restored, abundant life in Jesus.

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Discover Bible Correspondence School

What is a Bible correspondence course? Briefly, it is Bible study by mail. It may be offered in one or more languages and for various age groups. Since the beginning of the Bible schools, which are now being conducted in every overseas division, as well as in North America, millions of people have been enrolled.

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Sidewalk Evangelism

Sidewalk Evangelism is a simple method of reaching people who are open to the gospel. It follows four basic steps: (1) Pray, (2) Mingle, (3) Invite, and (4) Study—then repeat! This method is so simple, it can be used anywhere.

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