This book offers a comprehensive look at the sanctuary doctrine, tracing its Biblical roots and its meaning for believers now. Pröbstle connects the earthly tabernacle, its services and offerings, with Christ’s heavenly ministry and investigative judgment. He helps readers appreciate how the sanctuary message shapes Adventist identity, mission, and hope.
This book offers readers a warm and engaging exploration of the stories behind some of the most beautiful Christian hymns. Kathleen Blanchard shares biographical sketches of hymn writers, the circumstances of their lives, and how particular hymns came to be written. Each story enriches the reader’s appreciation for the hymns, showing how faith, hardship, gratitude, and worship combined to pro…
Edward de Bono’s Lateral Thinking provides a practical, results-oriented guide to breaking out of habitual thought patterns and producing innovative solutions through deliberate lateral techniques and exercises; it is widely used in business, education, and creative workshops to teach people how to think differently and generate novel, applicable ideas.
This book offers readers a compelling view of William Miller’s life and mission as the forerunner of the Adventist movement. Through White’s inspired narrative, Miller’s dedication to Bible prophecy and his influence in calling thousands to prepare for Christ’s coming are preserved as part of the heritage of faith. It emphasizes the significance of his work, the lessons of perseverance,…
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…
Knight’s book critiques the trap of legalism by showing how rigid rule-keeping can distort true Christian spirituality. Using humor, irony, and theological insight, he warns believers against mistaking external compliance for authentic holiness. Ultimately, the work calls readers to embrace grace, faith, and a Christ-centered life instead of performance-driven religion.
This book equips believers to share their faith without fear or artificial methods. Hybels and Mittelberg emphasize that effective evangelism grows from personal authenticity and God-given individuality. Through biblical teaching, real-life examples, and practical exercises, they help readers discover their personal approach to outreach, dismantle barriers to faith, and learn how to present Chr…
This book compiles a series of distinguished lectures that reflect on the enduring dialogue between religion, history, and philosophy. Through the voices of leading intellectuals, it addresses pressing questions about the nature of belief, the relevance of religion in public life, and the challenges of modernity to faith traditions. The volume highlights the Tanner-McMurrin Lectures’ role in …
This work illustrates how God’s hand still directs events and sustains His people in times of crisis. Through missionary accounts, church history, and testimonies of providential leading, Spicer and Menkel emphasize that divine intervention did not end in biblical times but continues in the present. The book encourages readers to recognize God’s activity in their own lives and to find coura…
In this classic sermon series, Chappell examines the “faces” seen around the Cross—Pilate, the centurion, Mary, the thieves, and others—revealing their reactions to Christ’s sacrifice. Each character reflects choices that humanity continues to face: rejection, indifference, doubt, or acceptance of Jesus as Savior. With clarity and warmth, Chappell calls readers to see themselves among…