The book outlines the principles and practices behind launching and maintaining successful home cell groups as a way to build intimate fellowship, spiritual maturity, and effective evangelism within the church. Drawing on real examples from Cho’s implementation in Seoul, it offers practical guidance on training leaders, structuring meetings, addressing obstacles, and ensuring that small group…
The book addresses the challenges of managing lively children during church programs and offers step-by-step methods to turn disorderly sessions into structured, inspiring worship. Gruber emphasizes creative lesson planning, interactive activities, and practical tips for engaging children spiritually, making church a meaningful experience that fosters learning, faith, and participation.
The book discusses how early Adventists were driven by an urgent apocalyptic vision that shaped their mission and message. George R. Knight argues that when this vision is neglected or softened, Adventism loses its distinctiveness and spiritual strength. The book calls the church to reclaim its apocalyptic roots in order to remain faithful to its mission and calling.
In Transforming Children into Spiritual Champions, George Barna challenges churches and Christian families to focus on nurturing strong spiritual foundations in the lives of children. Using extensive research and biblical principles, Barna demonstrates how early spiritual training profoundly influences lifelong faith and values. The book provides practical strategies for parents, teachers, and …
In Shaped by God’s Heart, Milfred Minatrea explores how churches can rediscover their original purpose as God’s agents of mission in the world. He outlines practical principles for cultivating a missional mindset that prioritizes spiritual transformation, authentic relationships, and active service beyond church walls. Through vivid examples and research-based insights, Minatrea challenges …
In Eldership and the Mission of God, J. R. Briggs and Bob Hyatt offer a fresh vision of church leadership centered on community, mutual support, and God’s mission in the world. They argue that effective eldership is not about authority or control but about shared discernment, spiritual maturity, and equipping others for ministry. Through biblical reflection and practical wisdom, the authors s…
In Ignite, Searcy and Henson offer a practical, action-oriented guide for church leaders who want to catalyze significant growth in their congregations. The authors introduce the concept of a “Big Day” — a focused event designed to mobilize the church into outreach and invite first-time guests to participate. Through real-life church stories and clear step-by-step strategies, the book sho…
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…