Gilbert M. Valentine presents a detailed and engaging portrait of William Warren Prescott (1855–1944), a pivotal figure in the history of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Known as “Adventism’s second-generation giant,” Prescott served as college president, editor, educator, and administrator. Valentine explores how Prescott’s leadership in education, theology, and institutional devel…
Practical Lessons for the Church of Today by F.C. Gilbert offers timeless spiritual insights and counsel for believers striving to strengthen their faith and church life. Drawing from Scripture and early Adventist experience, Gilbert highlights the importance of obedience, devotion, and active service in preparing for Christ’s return. The book provides guidance for personal holiness and pract…
The Gate of Heaven by Gilbert Morris is a richly woven Christian historical novel that continues his tradition of blending faith, history, and storytelling. The book explores the lives of characters seeking redemption, purpose, and divine direction amid personal and spiritual challenges. Through their experiences, Morris highlights the message that God opens “gates” of opportunity and grace…
By Way of the Wilderness by Gilbert Morris is a compelling Christian historical novel that follows the journey of faith, endurance, and divine purpose in the face of adversity. Set against a vivid biblical backdrop, the story explores how God leads His people through trials and uncertainties—often through the “wilderness” of life—to strengthen their faith and fulfill His promises. Throu…
This novel brings Jacob’s story to life, showing his journey of faith, failures, and God’s enduring covenant. Through his trials, Morris emphasizes divine guidance, redemption, and the unfolding of God’s plan, reminding readers that God remains faithful even in human weakness.
In Heart of a Lion, Gilbert Morris crafts a vivid narrative set in biblical times, portraying the struggles and triumphs of characters who live through challenges that test their faith and determination. With rich historical detail and spiritual depth, the novel highlights the themes of love, loyalty, and trust in God’s promises, inspiring readers to draw strength from biblical heroes.
Set in the world of the Old Testament, No Woman So Fair brings to life the challenges faced by Abraham as he journeys in faith and obedience to God’s call. Through detailed storytelling, Morris paints a picture of ancient life, highlighting both the struggles and triumphs of following God’s will. This novel blends biblical events with dramatic storytelling, making it accessible for readers …
This work by F. C. Gilbert presents an in-depth study of Ellen G. White’s prophetic gift, affirming her divine calling through a careful examination of her predictions and their fulfillment. It defends her writings as inspired counsels for the church and emphasizes their harmony with the Bible. Serving both as a devotional and apologetic text, the book seeks to assure readers of the authentic…