Swarming Independents

Summary
Self-supporting ministries, independent ministries, supporting ministries—sometimes there seems to be utter confusion in the Seventh-day Adventist Church today about their roles. Some church members believe that the denominational work is so paralyzed by apostasy, worldliness, and corruption that lay ministries are the only hope for finishing the gospel commission. Others militantly oppose lay ministries, labeling them schismatics, dividers, "separationists," cultists, and offshoots. What is the truth about these ministries? Surely it is time we know the answers. Paper Back
Hartland Publications
1996
118 From Obscurity to Center Stage
The Bible Pattern
Recommendations of the General Conference of 1909
The Perth Declaration and Self-Supporting Work
Financing Self-Supporting Work
Counsels Concerning the Funding of Self-Supporting Institutions
Relationship fo Self-Supporting Work to Denominational Work
Self-Supporting Work in Bible Times
What Is the Nature of Self-Supporting Ministries
ASI, OCI, Layman's Foundation and Other Self-Supporting Organizations
The Issues Book
When Self-Supporting Ministries Become Threatening
Divisions and Schisms
Camp Meetings, Bible Conferences, Weekend Seminars
Self-Supporting Evangelism
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