A faith-based ministry recognized by the Philippine Publishing House and Personal Ministry Department of Central Visayan Conference Philippines and Central Philippine Union Conference Philippines. This was established with the following goals:
To print and share the writings of Sister Ellen White - specifically The Great Controversy, Steps to Christ and Desire of Ages - to non-SDA, by placing them
in restaurants, hotel lobbies, hospitals, clinics, air and sea terminals and more. To encourage our SDA brethren in reading and studying the writings through conducting Spirit of Prophecy studies in our churches and providing them study guides. We have been inspired by the Lord who spoke these words through His servant, EGW:
“We must prepare ourselves for most solemn duties. The work is advancing in a most marvelous manner in foreign lands; and even within the shadows of our doors there are many, many opportunities for communicating to others the saving truths of the third angel's message. Publications are to be distributed like the leaves of autumn.” - The Publishing Ministry, p. 368
“I saw them holding papers and tracts in one hand, and the Bible in the other, while their cheeks were wet with tears; and bowing before God in earnest, humble prayer, to be guided into all truth,--the very thing He was doing for them before they called upon Him. And when the truth was received in their hearts, and they saw the harmonious chain of truth, the Bible was to them a new book; they hugged it to their hearts with grateful joy, while their countenances were all aglow with happiness and holy joy.” – Colporteur Ministry, p. 149
“Let everyone professing the name of Christ act a part in sending forth the message, "The end of all things is at hand"; "prepare to meet thy God." Our publications should go everywhere. The circulation of our periodicals should be greatly increased. The third angel's message is to be given through gospel literature, and through the living teacher. You who believe the truth for this time, wake up. It is our duty now to employ every possible means to help in the proclamation of the truth.” – The Publishing Ministry, p.57
Our literature is to be distributed everywhere. The truth is to be sown beside all waters; for we know not which shall prosper, this or that. In our erring judgment we may think it unwise to give literature to the very ones who would accept the truth most readily. We know not what may be the good results of giving away a leaflet containing present truth.