Fox’s Book of Martyrs: A History of the Lives, Sufferings and Triumphant Deaths of the Early Christian and the Protestant Martyrs by William Byron Forbush is a moving chronicle of faith and sacrifice. It recounts the persecution and martyrdom of early Christians and later Protestant reformers who stood firm in their beliefs despite facing torture and death. The book serves as both a historica…
Two Views of Hell presents a theological dialogue between Edward Fudge and Robert A. Peterson on one of Christianity’s most debated topics—the nature and duration of hell. Fudge defends the conditionalist or annihilationist view, arguing that the wicked will ultimately cease to exist, while Peterson upholds the traditional doctrine of eternal conscious torment. Each author presents scriptur…
This book by William Fagal provides clear and concise answers to common questions about the life, ministry, and writings of Ellen G. White, a co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. It addresses misconceptions, explores the inspiration and authority of her work, and offers practical insights for readers seeking to understand her role within Adventist theology. Designed as both an educat…
This anthology presents condensed editions of notable contemporary works from various authors. Designed for readers who appreciate quality storytelling but prefer shorter formats, it captures the main themes, characters, and emotional depth of the original texts. The Reader’s Digest Condensed Books series remains a beloved staple for bringing diverse and memorable literature to homes worldwide.
This encyclopedia offers an in-depth exploration of the world of the Bible, combining scholarly research with accessible explanations. With thousands of entries covering topics from archaeology to theology, it provides reliable insights into biblical facts and contexts. Designed to support both academic study and devotional reading, it remains an essential resource for anyone wanting a deeper g…
This book serves as a foundational manual for young Christians, combining practical instruction with spiritual encouragement. Through clear and accessible language, Jones offers timeless guidance for developing faith, deepening devotion, and living a life consistent with Christian principles. It is especially valuable for youth ministries, church study groups, and personal reflection.
William Lee Miller examines Abraham Lincoln’s presidency through the lens of moral and ethical responsibility. The book highlights Lincoln’s ability to balance political necessity with moral principle as he navigated slavery, civil war, and national unity. Rather than a conventional biography, it is an exploration of Lincoln as a statesman whose leadership was deeply rooted in duty, conscie…
William J. Federer’s encyclopedia gathers a wide range of quotations and writings from America’s founders, leaders, and historical figures that highlight the role of faith, morality, and religion in shaping the nation. Designed as both a reference and inspirational resource, the book demonstrates how biblical principles and spiritual convictions influenced the development of American societ…
Michael G. Hasel and Gerhard F. Hasel’s The Promise presents a clear and compelling exploration of the Bible’s central theme — God’s unwavering commitment to redeem humanity through the promised Messiah. By connecting prophecies, covenants, and their fulfillment in Christ, the authors invite readers to see the unity of Scripture and the reliability of God’s word. This work serves as b…