This work provides a narrative of how the Adventist faith took root and flourished in the western frontier of America. Through stories of sacrifice, dedication, and mission, Harold O. McCumber captures the spirit of the early church and its determination to proclaim the Advent message despite hardships. It serves as both a historical record and an inspiration for continued faith and evangelism.
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 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 novel tells the story of individuals caught between the lure of crime and the call of conscience. Through richly drawn characters and a suspense-filled plot, Bockmann demonstrates the transforming power of faith in Christ and the triumph of light over darkness. Intended both to entertain and inspire, the book highlights the challenges of making moral choices while living in a world oversha…
This devotional narrative celebrates the enduring presence of God’s faithful followers—from biblical times to the present—as those “called and chosen” to proclaim truth. Through Scripture, Spirit of Prophecy insights, and engaging storytelling, McFarland reassures readers of their divine calling and encourages confidence in their role within the remnant church as they anticipate Chris…
This version presents Ellen G. White’s foundational narrative of the cosmic struggle from the destruction of Jerusalem through the Reformation and into the final events of earth’s history. Highlighting themes of faith, judgment, and hope, the book calls readers to trust in God’s sovereignty amid the world’s turmoil. The 1990 edition maintains the devotional and prophetic message that ha…
This version presents Ellen G. White’s foundational narrative of the cosmic struggle from the destruction of Jerusalem through the Reformation and into the final events of earth’s history. Highlighting themes of faith, judgment, and hope, the book calls readers to trust in God’s sovereignty amid the world’s turmoil. The 1990 edition maintains the devotional and prophetic message that ha…
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…
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…