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This is a list of periodicals published by the Seventh-day Adventist Church or by its church members. They include both official and unofficial publications relating to Seventh-day Adventism. Magazines which are only available on the internet are not included.
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Most periodicals are listed by location of the publisher. A brief list of the most circulated periodicals is also included.
Title | Location | Publisher | Language | Frequency | Circulation | Archives |
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Adult Sabbath School Bible Study Guide | United States: Nampa, Idaho | Pacific Press | English | Quarterly | 2003— | |
Adventist Review | United States: Hagerstown, Maryland | Review and Herald | English | Weekly | 30,000 paid[1] | 1849–1850 (Present Truth and Advent Review), 1850–1988, 1997—; Anniversary Issues |
Adventist World | United States: Hagerstown, Maryland | Review and Herald, Lane Press, Korean Publishing Company, Signs Publishing Company | English, Spanish, French | Monthly | 1,200,000 unpaid[2] | 2006— |
Adventisten heute | Germany: Lüneburg | Advent-Verlag Lüneburg | German | Monthly | 20,000 unpaid | 2004—2009 (AdventEcho), 2010— |
Atlantic Union Gleaner | United States: South Lancaster, Massachusetts | Atlantic Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists | English | Monthly | 22,000[3] | 2007— |
Canadian Adventist Messenger | Canada: Oshawa, Ontario | Seventh-day Adventist Church in Canada | English | Monthly | 2007— | |
Catalyst | Thailand: Saraburi | Institute Press, Asia-Pacific International University | English | Yearly | - | 2007–present |
College and University Dialogue | Committee on Adventist Ministry to College and University Students (AMiCUS) | English, Spanish, Portuguese, French | Three times per year | 30,000[4] | 1994— | |
el Centinela | United States: Nampa, Idaho | Pacific Press | Spanish | Monthly | 100,000[5] | 2007— |
Florida Focus | United States: Winter Park, Florida | Florida Conference of Seventh-day Adventists | English | Quarterly | 23,000[citation needed] | 1997— |
Gleaner (periodical) | United States: Ridgefield, Washington | North Pacific Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists | English | Monthly | 40,000[6] | 1906—present |
Guide | United States: Nampa, Idaho | Pacific Press Publishing Association | English | Weekly | 30,000[7] | Individual story archives |
Insight | United States: Hagerstown, Maryland | Review and Herald | English | Weekly | Cover story archives | |
La Femme d'Esprit | United States: Hagerstown, Maryland | Review and Herald | French | Bi-monthly | ||
FLAME | United States: Alvarado, Texas | Texas Conference of Seventh-day Adventists | English/Spanish | Quarterly | Publication Archive | |
Lake Union Herald | United States: Berrien Springs, Michigan | Lake Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists | English | Monthly | 2003— | |
Liberty | United States: Hagerstown, Maryland | Review and Herald | English | Bi-monthly | 200,000[citation needed] | 1930, 1997— |
LIFE.info | United Kingdom: Alma Park, Grantham, Lincolnshire | British Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists | English | Bi-monthly | Vol. 1 Issue 1— | |
Listen | United States: Hagerstown, Maryland | Review and Herald | English | 9 issues per year | Article archives | |
Message | United States: Hagerstown, Maryland | Review and Herald | English | Bi-monthly | 75,000[8] | Archives |
Ministry | United States: Hagerstown, Maryland | Review and Herald | English, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Korean, Chinese, Japanese, Indonesian, French[9] | Monthly | 53,000 unpaid[10] | 1928— |
Mujeres del Espíritu | United States: Hagerstown, Maryland | Review and Herald | Spanish | Bi-monthly | ||
My Best Friends Magazine | United States: Hagerstown, Maryland | Review and Herald | English | Bi-monthly | ||
Our Little Friend | United States: Nampa, Idaho | Pacific Press | English | Weekly | ||
Outlook | United States: Lincoln, Nebraska | Mid-America Conference Union of Seventh-day Adventist | English | Monthly | 2005— | |
Pacific Union Recorder | United States: Westlake Village, California | Pacific Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists | English | Monthly | 80,000[11] | 1901–1975, 2003— |
PowerPoints Study Guide | United States: Hagerstown, Maryland | Review and Herald | English | Quarterly | ||
Primary Treasure | United States: Nampa, Idaho | Pacific Press | English | Weekly | ||
Real-Time Faith Bible Study Guides | United States: Hagerstown, Maryland | Review and Herald | English | Quarterly | ||
Record | Australia: Wahroonga | South Pacific Division of Seventh-day Adventists | English | Weekly | 26,000[12] | (1898–1966, 2002—) |
Renewed & Ready | United States: Nampa, Idaho | Pacific Press | English | Monthly | ||
Shabbat Shalom | United States: Hagerstown, Maryland | Review and Herald | English | Three times per year | ||
Sharing Scripture | United States: Nampa, Idaho | Pacific Press | English | Monthly | ||
Signs of the Times | United States: Nampa, Idaho | Pacific Press | English | Monthly | 1874–1979, 2007— | |
Signs of the Times (Australian version) | Australia: Warburton, Victoria | Signs Publishing Company | English | Monthly | 45,000[12] | 1903–1925, 1926–1933, 2002— |
Southern Tidings | United States: Decatur, Georgia | Southern Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists | English | Monthly | More than 80,000[13] | 2000–2003, 2006— |
Southwestern Union Record | United States: Burleson, Texas | Southwestern Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists | English | Monthly | 2004— | |
Edge | Australia: Wahroonga | Australian Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists | English | Bi-Monthly | 26,000[14] | 1997— |
The FLAME | United States: Alvarado, Texas | Texas Conference of Seventh-day Adventists | English | Quarterly | 2006— | |
Vibrant Life | United States: Hagerstown, Maryland | Review and Herald | English | Bi-monthly | ||
Visitor | United States: Columbia, Maryland | Columbia Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists | English | Monthly | 44,500[15] | 1901–1966, 2004–2006, 2007–2008 |
Winner | United States: Hagerstown, Maryland | Review and Herald | English | 9 issues per year | Article archives | |
Women of Spirit | United States: Hagerstown, Maryland | Review and Herald | English | Bi-monthly | Article archive | |
Zeichen der Zeit | Germany: Lüneburg | Advent-Verlag Lüneburg | German | Quarterly | 90,000 unpaid | 2004— |
Adventist Journal | ONLINE: Westmoreland, Jamaica | Advent Flame Media Centr | ||||
The list of Adventist periodicals by circulation may give some indication of notability, but this criterion alone does not measure the impact of a magazine, and gift subscriptions and other freely distributed magazines might be expected to have an inflated circulation. As an example, one may assume that academic journals have more influence than their lower circulations suggest.
Items here are also listed by location below. Many older issues of these periodicals can be viewed online at the Adventist Archives
These publications are used during Sabbath School time at church. Many are published on various denominational presses worldwide.
The official newsmagazines include:
United States:
North America is administered as the North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists.
The Review and Herald Publishing Association:
The Pacific Press Publishing Association:
Signs Publishing Company in Warburton, Victoria, Australia is the church publisher of the South Pacific Division of Seventh-day Adventists. The three major magazines it publishes are:[25]
South America is administered as the South American Division of Seventh-day Adventists.
The Asociación Casa Editora Sudamericana (South American Publishing House):
The Universidad Adventista de Chile, through its Faculty of Theology publishes:
These may be significantly left or right of the Adventist mainstream, or may just be published by an independent organization.
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