
Personal Ministries aims to involve every member in being a loving witness for Jesus. Just as Christ’s method of making disciples was based on personal labor, the primary work of the church today is still the individual disciple-making efforts of dedicated church members. On this website, which is intended for both leaders and members, you will discover strategies, tips, and resources for churches and their members to win souls to Christ.
Christian Service, p. 117




Discover how God has guided His people in establishing Personal Ministries to train, equip, and coordinate the outreach efforts of Seventh-day Adventist churches.
Explore moreJesus and Paul likened Christ’s method of making disciples to the agricultural growth cycle. This biblical analogy can be used to describe five essential phases of disciple-making: prepare the soil of the heart, plant seeds of truth, cultivate spiritual interest, harvest decisions for Christ, and preserve the harvest.
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Discover the rich history of Adventist Community Services (ACS) in the Seventh-day Adventist Church and explore key resources.
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Sidewalk Evangelism (SWE) empowers church members to connect with people right where they are—on sidewalks, in parks, in marketplaces—to invite them to learn more about Jesus Christ and His teaching through Bible study. The method follows a simple three-step process: mingle, invite, and study. Then repeat!


Bible study ministry is one of the most essential ministries in the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Throughout our history, both headquarters and local church-based Bible schools have brought the light of truth to people around the world.
Explore MoreExplore a variety of resources that can aid and train members in personal disciple-making, as well as sharing resources that can be used to witness to others.




