How Do Adventist Book Centers Make Money?

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OK…I gotta admit that I don’t have any inside information on how profitable they are. But it really seems like they have some hard times. Let me tell you what I mean…

Used to be back in the day the Adventist staple (vegetarian meat substitutes) were only obtained from the Adventist Book Center (ABC). But if you want to get some Vege-meat, guess what, head on over to Kroger or Wal-Mart Supercenter and purchase all kinds of meat substitutes. Even if you hooked on the Adventist brands you can find them there as well. And often for cheaper prices in that the big supermarkets can purchase many more than your local small ABC. And lets not forget that you can even go to Burger King and get a Vegetarian burger (see picture). Even if you want the “Adventist brands” you can get those at your local supermarket for a cheaper price than our ABCs can give.

Well what about buying some books. Surprise..Surprise…Head into your average ABC and it looks like a regular Christian bookstore…They have Max Lucado, T.D. Jakes, and John McArthur. While it is true that you can also get Clifford Goldstein and Herbert Douglass and of course there is a large section of Ellen Gould White (EGW) books, my point is that a good amount of the books that are in that store are available elsewhere.

At the end of the day, I wonder how many “Adventist” books they are selling? I wonder how many books they sell besides EGW. Really I wonder how many of her books they sell. I mean how many times can you buy Acts of the Apostles. No wonder they keep changing the cover of EGW books and creating paraphrases and the like of her books. But to be honest, this is a problem for all book sellers. But it has got to hit small specialty publishers like our Adventist publishers hard. I mean, how many books on such subjects as the Sanctuary, EGW apologetics, and state of the dead can you sell when the only people purchasing are a small segment of the church? And then they have to compete with many smaller publishers who have sprung up in the last few years. I understand why in many cases the book that they are pushing at this year’s camp-meeting for 20 dollars will 20 dollars will be in the closeout bin for 3 dollars in a couple of years.

Of course there is the whole Sabbath School lesson game where they sell the lessons through the ABCs. That probably makes some money, but I do wonder if they can stay afloat with that alone. Especially in light of the fact that a growing number of sabbath schools at least in the US are using different materials.

Don’t get me wrong. I don’t hate on ABCs. I loved them, but I gotta admit, I only go in them every once in a while now. And often just to pick up a case of that Veggie Meat. I can’t help but think that this Adventist social activity of going to an ABC will soon be a thing of the past. I’ll probably miss it, but I will just get my reading materials online and my vege meat at the Grocery Store…

Which Jesus do You Worship?

Who controls your living? Is Jesus in the driver’s seat of your life, or are you? Do we want to live the life of Jesus or do we want Jesus to help us live our own self-directed life? Some in American Christianity teach a kind of that talks about what God is gonna give you to the detriment of what God is gonna do in you. This strain of Christianity forever speaks of the benefits of being with Christ and none of the responsibilities. This type of Christianity wants the healing, saving Jesus and wishes to leave behind the cleansing Jesus.

A Perverted Christianity

This perverted Christianity teaches that God will give you money beyond your wildest dreams. This perverted Christianity teaches that God will always heal all of your diseases. This perverted Christianity teaches about a Jesus that makes sure that nothing bad will ever happen to you. This perverted Christianity has a Jesus that guarantees that you will live a life free from worry or pain. No storms will come on your horizon.

The Truth, You Will Have Storms

When we hear the true Christianity of Jesus that tells us we will have persecution in the world, we wonder if it could be true.(2 Timothy 3:12) We can’t believe our eyes when we see John The Baptists head cut off. How could that be when God is all powerful? We see Paul never having his thorn removed and wonder why? We finally see Jeremiah being thrown in jail only because he preached the message that God gave him to preach. Hearing that message we understand why so many flock to hear the “good news” that pain will never come. But we know that is not the case, we know it from experience and from reading the word.

What has God Promised

Simply put, this perverted Christianity holds great influence in much of American Christianity, but God will always have a remnant who will stand for the truth though the heavens fall. Simply put, the faulty Christianity is not true, you may not get all that you think you will get, but God has promised something, God will stand with us in the trials of this life. God will be with us in the pains of this life. God will live with us in the storm. God has not promised that every Christian will get “hooked up” down here, but God has promised that God will be with us in our pains, with us in our heartache, with us!

When pain comes, the faulty Christ of perverted Christianity promises everything but leaves you hanging, but the true Christ is with you in the pain helping you to bear it. When you lose your job, the faulty Christ of perverted Christianity simply tells you that you will get another job tomorrow, but the true Christ says, my grace is sufficient for you and you can make it whenever you get another job.

There may be a time of trouble in our lives, but there will always be a Christ there, to strengthen and empower. That is the message that will take us through the inevitable storm that will encompass us all. Praise God for the true Christ…

Are We Working Together? – On The Black-White Adventist Conference Divide

I was listening to Elder Dana Edmond, president of South Central Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. To those who do not know this is a “regional” conference (well most conferences are regional today, but I keep the antiquated terminology). He was preaching at the Kentucky Tennessee Conference. A “non-regional” conference for lack of a better term (I don’t use the black-white designation).

Are We Starting To Work Together?

Elder Edmond and the president of Kentucky-Tennessee Elder Steve Haley, both spoke of their friendship and their plans to work together on initiatives including evangelizing Memphis Tennessee.

I thought that was interesting. Especially in light of Georgia Cumberland conference and South Atlantic both working together to evangelize Atlanta during the last GC Session.

Shine A Light

All of these initiatives make me wonder a few things. First, maybe we should put more effort into working together instead of complaining about the separation. The separation doesn’t stop us from doing things together. (Contrary to the view of some, this is not as hardcore a separation as the “segregation” of the Jim Crow Era)

Outreach is the place where we need to see this. We are doing it now. Educational institutions, evangelism, and community service programs. Here we are working together. Perhaps we need to do better at emphasizing and publicizing our work together. Maybe we aughta shine the light instead of cursing the darkness.

Applauding Steps Forward

I am sure there are other initiatives of which I am unaware. I am not saying that we are doing things perfectly. We certainly should do better. We must find a way to get past this separation that continues for various reasons. But the answer is to get in the foxholes and work together.

I applaud folks like Edmond, Haley, and those others who recognize the facts, providence has placed us all together, we need each other just like the arm needs the leg. Maybe the way to unite the conferences is to work together instead of trying to come up with a directive from the top.