In this deeply devotional and exegetical study, Leslie Hardinge invites readers to embark on a journey “through the Tabernacle along His way,” illuminating the presence of Jesus in every compartment and ceremony of the sanctuary—from the camp area to the Most Holy Place, from the priesthood to the offerings, and even to the final judgment. By exploring sections like “With Jesus in the C…
In Answers to Questions, F. F. Bruce provides clear and concise responses to inquiries about Scripture, theology, and Christian living. Covering topics such as the reliability of the Bible, difficult passages, church practices, and doctrinal issues, Bruce approaches each question with both academic rigor and pastoral sensitivity. His answers balance faith and scholarship, making the book a valu…
In The Case for Christ, Lee Strobel embarks on a personal investigation into whether the claims of Christianity—particularly about Jesus’ divinity, crucifixion, and resurrection—are supported by credible evidence. Through interviews with experts in history, archaeology, textual criticism, medicine, and psychology, he examines objections and arguments skeptics often raise. The book traces …
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.
This book presents the rich heritage of Christian hymnody by recounting the stories behind classic hymns. Through narratives that highlight faith, struggle, and divine inspiration, the author shows how music has served as a powerful medium for worship and encouragement across generations. It seeks to enhance both the understanding and appreciation of hymns as timeless expressions of faith.
This study textbook compiles essential Adventist teachings on prophecy, emphasizing Ellen G. White’s role as a prophetic messenger. Designed for systematic study, it provides learners with a balanced view of how prophecy functions within the church and the believer’s life. Serving both as a doctrinal guide and a faith-strengthening tool, it underscores the continuing relevance of prophetic …
Robert Farrar Capon presents a provocative interpretation of Jesus’ parables, focusing on how they reveal the surprising and paradoxical nature of God’s reign. Instead of moral lessons or ethical instructions, the parables speak of mystery, hiddenness, and divine grace breaking into the world in ways that defy human logic. With wit and theological depth, Capon challenges readers to see the …
Jud Lake addresses the most persistent and serious criticisms leveled against Ellen G. White, offering a scholarly yet accessible defense of her life and work. By carefully analyzing claims of plagiarism, doctrinal inconsistency, and questionable authority, the book demonstrates that many criticisms are overstated or inaccurate. Lake affirms White’s role as a genuine spiritual leader whose wr…
George R. Knight’s book examines the social, religious, and theological factors that fueled millennial expectations in early nineteenth-century America, focusing on William Miller and his followers. It explores how the widespread anticipation of Christ’s return culminated in the Great Disappointment of 1844, and how this event gave rise to new religious movements, including Seventh-day Adve…
Marvin Moore’s book explores the tension between the liberating message of the gospel and the dangers of legalism within Christian experience. Drawing from Scripture and practical examples, he emphasizes that true salvation is grounded in grace through faith rather than human effort. The work encourages believers to rest in Christ’s righteousness, while also clarifying the proper place of G…