This is my modest collection of links to Adventists in publishing — including publishers, printers, and service providers.
If you are an Adventist involved in some form of publishing, and want to be included in this list, please let me know.
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Print on demand and low-volume printing
“Print on demand” printers can be a good choice if you have a small run of books that you want to market yourself. The printer may also have outlets to help sell your book. However, unlike traditional printers, these printers require you to pay for the printing yourself, and most or all of the promotion is your responsibility too. On the other hand, all the profit from book sales is yours!
TEACH Services: Brushton, New York. Phone: 800-367-1844.
Traditional publishers
Traditional publishers will usually edit, design, and promote your book for you at their own expense. This usually means less cost and less work for you — but in exchange for reduced personal risk, you have less control of editing and design, and less profit per piece. However, if your book is a great success, a traditional publisher will most likely bring you more income in royalties than you would have been able to earn publishing the book yourself. Your book will most likely be of higher quality, and your book will have a greater chance of reaching outlets such as Adventist Book Centers.
Andrews University Press: “The Press publishes and distributes books, journals, papers and films that make a scholarly and/or professional contribution to their respective fields and are in harmony with the mission of Andrews University.”
Inter-American Division Publishing Association: “IADPA is the printing and publishing house of the Inter-American Division of Seventh-Day Adventists. Founded in 1984, our publishing ministry is today one of the largest publishers of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church, with more than 491 titles in print and 133 new titles in process. IADPA is an international publisher, drawing authors from several countries and distributing its products around the world.”
Orion Publishing: Ukiah, California. Phone: 800-471-4284.
Pacific Press Publishing Association: Nampa, Idaho. Phone: 208-465-2500. One of the two major denominational presses.
Remnant Publications: Coldwater, Michigan.
Review and Herald Publishing Association: Hagerstown, Maryland. Phone: 301-393-4050. One of the two major denominational presses.
Web and sheet-fed presses
Web and sheet-fed presses are best suited to medium- and high-volume printing of 10,000 or more pieces. However, some of these presses may have economical solutions for low-volume printing as well.
Color Press: Collegeplace, Washington.
Light Bearers Ministry: Malo, Washington.
Pacific Press Publishing Association: Nampa, Idaho.
Remnant Publications: Coldwater, Michigan.
Review and Herald Publishing Association: Hagerstown, Maryland.
Southwestern ColorGraphics: Keene, Texas.
Web Hosting
DVD, film, motion picture, and video
Adventist Media Productions: “Adventist Media Productions (AMP) is the primary electronic media production unit of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in North America. AMP has the responsibility of producing radio and television programming for 5 different ‘ministries’ of the SDA Church — It Is Written, Voice Of Prophecy, Breath of Life, Faith For Today and La Voz de la Esperanza. AMP also produces programming for Adventist Communication Network and Adventist Television Network.”
It Is Written Digital Media Group: “Formerly known as Advent Digital Media, IIW Digital Media Group was founded in 1995 by evangelist Don Gray as a ministry of the North Pacific Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. Throughout the last decade, DMG has provided evangelism graphics and illustrations for nearly every Net satellite series, and also offers these graphics on CD-ROM for use by pastors and evangelists.”
Organizations
Adventist Digital Artists Association (ADAA): If you are interested in 3D, motion picture production, or animation, check out this Adventist discussion group.
Society of Adventist Communicators: “The Society of Adventist Communicators is an organization committed to networking Seventh-day Adventists in North America who work in the communication industry as writers, editors, videographers, web designers, broadcasters and many other fields.”
I would like to receive the history of Publishing Ministry in our Church, I will be very please to receive it .. “The History”
Pr. Tony Ferreira
Associated Publishing Ministry
Of Southern New England Conference.
These resources will be useful in the future, thanks for the links of advent publishing, I’m looking forward in working with some of them.
I am the inspired author of seven books, I am seeking to have them published in order for them to reach a wider audience . I have been out of a job for over nine yers, if my books are published I would be able to give my children the education they diserve, and i too will suffer abuse no longer.
many children in Africa, Haiti, jamaica , and other part of the world will be helped. Northern caribbean University print the first edition of my beloved book in 2004. they were all sold out.