The book presents the narrative of God’s faithful people throughout history—from the earliest followers of truth to believers living in the last days—emphasizing that God has always had a people who choose loyalty to Him over compromise. It explains how these “called and chosen” individuals stand apart from error and are entrusted with proclaiming God’s message to the world, urging …
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 Tales of Hard Times, David R. Collins brings to life the experiences of children and families during the Great Depression through a series of compelling short stories. Each tale portrays the resourcefulness, faith, and compassion that helped people survive economic and emotional challenges. Blending historical accuracy with human warmth, Collins provides readers with a moving portrayal of en…
In The Glory of the Vision, Richard A. Schaefer offers a moving and historically grounded narrative of Ellen G. White’s final years, capturing her enduring faith and dedication to the work of God. Through personal letters, archival materials, and vivid storytelling, Schaefer reveals the humanity and spiritual strength behind one of Adventism’s most influential figures. The book provides rea…
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 The First Ladies of the United States, Nicola Gillies offers a concise overview of the lives and legacies of the women who have served as the nation’s First Ladies. Through brief biographies accompanied by portraits, the book highlights how each First Lady fulfilled her role in her own unique way—whether as hostess, advocate, trend-setter, or behind-the-scenes advisor. Aimed at younger r…
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…
The Story of Redemption provides a concise, chronological narrative of the epic struggle between God and Satan, which Seventh-day Adventists call the Great Controversy. It traces the entire history of this conflict from its beginning in heaven to its eventual conclusion with the final establishment of God's eternal kingdom.