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…
Arthur L. White’s biography offers a clear and inspiring portrait of Ellen G. White, tracing her journey from humble beginnings to her role as a spiritual leader and prophetic voice in the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The book highlights her major contributions, struggles, and influence, presenting her as both deeply human and divinely called. Designed for accessibility, it serves as an intr…
Herbert E. Douglass provides an engaging study of Ellen White’s most striking and far-reaching prophecies. The book highlights how her messages spoke to the challenges of her time while also addressing issues relevant for the future of the church and the world. Douglass underscores the role of prophetic guidance in shaping Adventist faith and practice, showing how Ellen White’s visions cont…
This book presents a spiritual and narrative retelling of the life of Jesus, closely following the accounts of the Gospels. White emphasizes Christ’s divinity, compassion, and mission of redemption, portraying Him as the perfect example for humanity. Written in a devotional style, The Desire of Ages has been widely regarded as both a theological resource and a work of inspiration, shaping the…
Roger W. Coon’s work presents a careful study of Ellen G. White’s major visions, focusing on their meaning, historical circumstances, and theological significance. The book provides insight into how these visions shaped the beliefs and practices of the Adventist movement. By tracing her prophetic ministry, Coon underscores the role of divine guidance in church development and highlights the…
Susan Phelps Harvey’s work presents a unique story centered on the metaphorical “reversible foot,” which symbolizes change, adaptability, and the dualities within human experience. The narrative combines imaginative elements with deeper reflections on identity, relationships, and the choices that shape one’s journey. Through its symbolic and thought-provoking storytelling, the book enco…
This book serves as a guide for Christians who desire to strengthen their faith and live a life that reflects Christ’s teachings. Donkor blends theology with practical application, encouraging believers to embrace continuous growth and to remain steadfast in their walk with God.
Walter C. Thompson’s The High Cost of Freedom is a thought-provoking call to embrace the responsibilities and sacrifices that come with the liberty Christ provides. It blends biblical teaching with inspiring life lessons, encouraging believers to live courageously and faithfully in a world that often opposes true spiritual freedom. The work serves as both an exhortation and a guide for those …
The Autobiography of Elder Joseph Bates offers a first-hand look into the faith, perseverance, and missionary zeal of a key pioneer of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. From his early life as a sailor navigating the world’s oceans to his transformation into a bold preacher of the Sabbath message, Bates’ narrative captures the courage, sacrifice, and vision that fueled the Adventist movement…
This heartfelt collection brings to life the personal experiences of early Seventh-day Adventist pioneers—individuals like William Miller, Hiram Edson, Joseph Bates, Ellen G. White, Uriah Smith, and others—not through comprehensive biographies, but through poignant snapshots that reveal their humanity, struggles, and faithful dedication. These stories highlight moments of vulnerability, fai…