In Life After Death, George E. Vandeman addresses some of humanity’s most profound questions: What happens when we die? Is death final, or does hope await beyond the grave? Drawing from Scripture and his many years of ministry, Vandeman offers a clear and compassionate answer: lasting hope. He examines common beliefs and misconceptions, explores what the Bible says about resurrection, the nat…
In Lest We Forget: Daily Devotionals, George R. Knight offers 365 devotionals that revisit the lives of early Seventh-day Adventist pioneers. He presents their stories not to idolize them, but to remind modern believers of the spiritual inheritance they received and the price paid for it. By exploring how these ordinary people faced extraordinary challenges and maintained faith in God’s missi…
In A Brief History of Seventh-Day Adventists, George R. Knight presents a concise yet comprehensive overview of the Adventist Church from its Millerite roots through its organizational formation and global expansion. The book divides the church’s development into distinct eras—doctrinal development, institutional growth, worldwide mission, and modern challenges—and highlights the missiolo…
This book compiles George E. Vandeman’s televised “It Is Written” messages into a powerful guide on living a healthy Christian life. He addresses physical well-being, preventive healthcare, marriage, and family harmony, presenting biblical wisdom alongside practical health principles. Vandeman encourages readers to view wellness not just as a personal responsibility, but as part of God’…
Gospels in Conflict: Paul's Letter to the Galatians by George R. Knight examines the central theological issues surrounding Paul’s letter to the Galatians, focusing on the conflict between law and grace, faith and works. Knight presents a clear and insightful interpretation of Paul’s defense of the gospel of justification by faith, showing its continuing relevance for contemporary Christian…
George R. Knight offers a compelling study of William Miller’s life and ministry, focusing on how his preaching about the imminent second coming of Christ sparked the Millerite movement and eventually gave rise to Seventh-day Adventism. The book blends biography with historical analysis, highlighting Miller’s passion for Scripture, the disappointments faced by his followers, and the endurin…
In Amazing Prophecies, Vandeman guides readers through a panoramic view of biblical predictions, linking past prophetic fulfillment with future hope. He emphasizes that prophecy is not just historical curiosity but central to Christian identity and expectation. The work is designed to strengthen faith, offer encouragement in uncertain times, and foster trust in the reliability of God’s Word.
This book presents a compelling look at foundational Christian beliefs through the lens of prophecy, Scripture, and personal spiritual experience. Vandeman invites readers to examine what they accept as truth and questions what might actually be propaganda—falsehoods accepted as truth. With clarity and pastoral concern, the work encourages renewed faith in biblical reliability and a deeper un…
In this important theological work, George R. Knight critiques legalistic approaches to Christian perfection and presents salvation as deeply rooted in grace rather than human effort. He addresses the misuse of the law, clarifies the distinct but connected roles of justification and sanctification, and underscores Christ’s sinless life as the foundation for holiness. Grounded in Scripture and…