What is Sabbath School PM?
The Sabbath School and Personal Ministries app is an official app of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, powered by Adventech. It is designed to make studying and sharing God's Word easier. The app provides access to the Adult Sabbath School Bible study guide, Ellen White notes, teacher notes, and the Hope Sabbath School Outline for teachers. It also supports multiple languages and provides links to Bible references in 5 different Bible versions. The app has a simple and easy-to-use interface with a dark mode option.
- Adult Sabbath School Bible study guide in standard and easy reading editions
- InVerse Bible study guide for young adults
- Ellen White notes under each day's reading
- Teacher notes and the Hope Sabbath School Outline for teachers
- Multiple language support
- Links to Bible references in 5 different Bible versions
- Ability to type notes and highlight text
- Simple and easy-to-use interface
- Dark mode option
- Future upgrades will include Sabbath School lessons for all ages of children and youth, Sabbath School resources for leaders and teachers, Personal Ministries resources to aid in soul-winning and discipleship, increased language support, teaching and training on video/audio, and the ability to accept handwritten notes using a stylus.
Welcome to the official Sabbath School and Personal Ministries app of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, powered by Adventech. The perfect app for studying and sharing God’s Word! Studying Sabbath School has never been easier. Now you can take your Sabbath School Bible study guide with you wherever you go. App content and features include: - Adult Sabbath School Bible study guide, in both standard and easy reading editions, and the new InVerse Bible study guide for young adults - Ellen White notes under each day’s reading - Teacher notes and the Hope Sabbath School Outline for teachers - Multiple language support - Links to Bible references in 5 different Bible versions - Type notes and highlight text - Simple and easy to use interface - Dark mode option The General Conference is partnering with Adventech to develop all new content and additional features. Future upgrades will include: - Sabbath School lessons for all ages of children and youth - Sabbath School resources for leaders and teachers - Personal Ministries resources to aid in soul-winning and discipleship - Increased language support - Teaching and training on video/audio - Ability to accept handwritten notes using a stylus
By Ray Mayor
I have really appreciated this app. Especially being able to find the Bible text so quickly. I am able to read EGW notes on my iPad. I’m happy for that feature. They help in the study of the lesson. I’m don’t receive the EGW notes when I use this app on my iPhone nor does my wife on her iPad. How do we receive the Notes on my iPhone and my wife’s iPad? I saw a note briefly on my iPhone saying that I had the beginner? Edition, to receive the EGW Notes and teachers helps to go to the main menu or screen and tap somewhere and down load them. How do I do that. I couldn’t find the right key. I feel you have done a tremendous job. Blessings
By Buttercup388
I look forward to watching your study hour every week. You share the lesson in a way that makes it clear to me. I’m having a very difficult time learning to forgive myself for all the terrible sins I’ve committed. If I can’t forgive myself how is God going to forgive me. Please pray for me and ask God to show me a way to understand how I can be saved. God Bless you all for your testimonies. I’m beginning to feel like one of the members of your class as I’m getting to know the names of most of the people there. My prayers are with each of you.
By Gregman70
I’ve been using this app for about 3-4 months now. What impressed me the most was how easy it was to get around the app. I love the fact I can highlight, but it’s very finicky as to where the wants to high light. Another feature I love was that the EGW notes are attached at the end of each lesson. Unfortunately, the notes are not always there, which is frustrating because they’re usually available in the beginning of the quarterly. I’d like to see the EGW notes available though out the quarterly on a consistent basis.