Christ in His Sanctuary explores, from an Adventist perspective, the meaning and significance of both the earthly tabernacle and its heavenly counterpart, portraying how Christ serves as High Priest in the heavenly sanctuary. Ellen G. White connects the Old Testament sanctuary service with the Christian life and the final judgment, urging believers to understand how the sanctuary truth impacts …
In Counsels to Writers and Editors, Ellen G. White provides guidance for Christian authors and editors, emphasizing the spiritual impact of literature and the crucial role of publishing in advancing God’s work. She encourages using clear, honest language, avoiding sensationalism, and maintaining high moral and spiritual standards. The book underscores that the written word is a tool for minis…
In The Two Babylons, Alexander Hislop argues that many practices of the Roman Catholic Church derive from the ancient Babylonian mystery religion associated with Nimrod and his wife, Semiramis. He traces alleged similarities in worship practices, festivals, doctrines, and rites, claiming that the Catholic system is the prophetic “Babylon” of Revelation 17. While influential in certain Prote…
In this comprehensive biography, Gerald Wheeler presents the life of James Springer White, one of the principal pioneers of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. From his humble roots in Maine to his role in founding and organizing the Adventist movement, White’s story is one of innovation, contradiction, fervor, and achievement. Wheeler explores how White embraced new technologies and institutio…
Gilbert M. Valentine presents a detailed and engaging portrait of William Warren Prescott (1855–1944), a pivotal figure in the history of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Known as “Adventism’s second-generation giant,” Prescott served as college president, editor, educator, and administrator. Valentine explores how Prescott’s leadership in education, theology, and institutional devel…
In A Man Called Peter and The Prayers of Peter Marshall: A Spiritual Life, Catherine Marshall presents a moving portrait of her husband, Pastor Peter Marshall, who served as chaplain of the U.S. Senate before his untimely death in 1949. The book blends his personal biography—his Scottish beginnings, passionate ministry, and years in Washington D.C.—with a collection of his powerful prayers,…
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…