In The Shaking of Adventism, Geoffrey J. Paxton examines the theological identity of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in light of historic Protestant teaching on salvation. He highlights tensions between Adventist distinctives and the Reformation principle of justification by faith alone, questioning whether Adventism leans toward legalism. Paxton’s analysis sparked debate within Adventist ci…
The book explains Jesus’ parables, miracles, and lessons in a way that young readers can easily grasp. Each chapter illustrates a spiritual truth, emphasizing values such as love, kindness, forgiveness, faith, and obedience to God. With simple yet powerful storytelling, Thomas brings the words of Christ into practical application for children, encouraging them to live like Jesus in their dail…
In Back to the Bible, Price urges readers to return to the foundational truths of Scripture as the ultimate authority in life and faith. He critiques modern skepticism, higher criticism, and the influence of evolutionary science on Christian belief, calling for confidence in the Bible’s inspiration and reliability. The book emphasizes living a life grounded in God’s Word, highlighting its r…
Ricchiuti presents engaging narratives that emphasize faith, courage, and the power of godly living. The story encourages young readers to recognize that their choices and commitment to God can open doors to unexpected opportunities. With relatable storytelling, the book blends history, faith lessons, and adventure, showing that even young people can make a significant impact when they live wit…
Bridges addresses the tension between divine sovereignty and human effort. He shows that while salvation and growth come from God’s grace, believers are called to discipline themselves in obedience and spiritual practices. The book blends encouragement with practical guidance, reminding Christians that grace not only saves but sustains and empowers a life of holiness.
This book encourages believers to move beyond abstract ideas about God and into a personal, intimate relationship with Him. Stafford shows that truly knowing God means encountering His love, holiness, and grace, which transforms the way we live and interact with others.
This book highlights the symbolic meaning of Israel’s journey, showing how the experiences of God’s ancient people illustrate end-time events. Bunch explains how the Exodus serves as both a literal history and a spiritual prophecy, encouraging believers to trust God’s leading toward final redemption.
This book presents salvation as God’s free and complete gift through Christ, available to all who believe. Heppenstall underscores the centrality of faith, not works, in receiving righteousness and eternal life. It inspires confidence in God’s promises, reminding readers that salvation rests entirely on Christ’s finished work.
This book explains how grace transforms the believer’s life, freeing them from rigid rules and self-righteousness. Swindoll encourages readers to embrace grace personally and extend it to others, showing that true Christianity is rooted not in fear or performance but in love and freedom through Christ.
This book shares inspiring stories of how beloved hymns were written, revealing the faith, struggles, and experiences of their authors. Each entry connects history with spiritual reflection, making hymn-singing more meaningful and deepening appreciation for the power of music in worship.