-  Media Sales  -

 
  Manna-Fest Conference - Video DVDs
  Washington Apostolic Man Conference - Video DVDs
  Washington Prayer Summit - Video DVDs
  Prayer Series - Tony Bailey - Video DVDs
  Prayer Series - Tony Bailey - Audio CDRs
  Manna-Fest Conference - Audio CDRs
  Washington Apostolic Man Conference - Audio CDRs
  Washington Prayer Summit - Audio CDRs
 

When Men Pray - by Larry Schoonover  $10.00
From time to time as a Christian, I would sit in services or attend conferences where a dear elder would preach to us concerning the sin of prayerlessness. Each time I would resolve in myself that this was the answer. There were no magical methods or new fangled tools for evangelism that the church needed, and none that I personally lacked to lead my family as the head of our home. It became obvious to me that there were no shortcuts to a truly consecrated life and walk with God. There was no getting around it; I would have to learn to pray...

Striking A Balance - DVD
(Communicating the message of separation)

by Larry Schoonover -
$12.00
Many people have taught their children separation from the world with statements like, "We don't do that!" or something like, "Our church does not believe in that." never really taking time to teach the principle of a matter to guide their life and decisions later in life when a parent is not there.  Like a newly licensed driver there tendency is to over correct.  Whether the method of instruction was improper or the perception of the student was tainted, there is a great need to Strike a Balance
.
.
 

The Nautical Hour - by Tony Bailey  $10.00
Before the days of satellite guiding systems, navigation on the open sea took a great deal of skill and understanding. In order to point the ship in the desired heading the Navigator had to know more than where he desired to go, he had to know the ship's present location. Since no landmarks are visible on the open sea, stable points of reference had to be discovered before the Navigator could accurately triangulate the ship's position. The night sky offered these reference points in the form of stars and celestial patterns. The Navigator would study the stars with a few simple calculations determine the approximate longitude and latitude of the ship. But the night sky offered no visible horizon to head the ship toward. For the proper horizon to be found, the Navigator needed the light of day, which, with it's coming would wash away the visibility of the stars.
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
 
   
   
   
   

Pay by check and mail to:  Apostolic Herald, 903 3rd Street NE, Puyallup, Washington  98372
Please add 20% for handling and shipping.