Patriots: The Men Who Started the American Revolution by A. J. Langguth presents a vivid and engaging narrative of the American Revolution, focusing on the personalities, motivations, and struggles of the leaders who helped shape the nation’s independence. Through historical accounts and firsthand sources, Langguth portrays figures such as Samuel Adams, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, George Wa…
Driftwood by Adlai A. Esteb is a reflective collection of inspirational thoughts and spiritual lessons drawn from everyday life experiences. The author uses the imagery of driftwood—shaped and smoothed by the sea—to symbolize the shaping of human character through trials, faith, and divine guidance. The book encourages readers to find purpose and beauty in life’s challenges as part of God…
Testimonies for the Church by Ellen G. White is a multi-volume collection of spiritual counsels, visions, and inspired messages directed to members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Covering a broad range of topics—including Christian living, church organization, health reform, education, and preparation for Christ’s second coming—these writings serve as both instruction and encouragem…
Testimonies for the Church by Ellen G. White is a multi-volume collection of spiritual counsels, visions, and inspired messages directed to members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Covering a broad range of topics—including Christian living, church organization, health reform, education, and preparation for Christ’s second coming—these writings serve as both instruction and encouragem…
Once Upon a Town by Bob Greene tells the inspiring true story of North Platte, Nebraska, whose residents created the “North Platte Canteen” during World War II. Every day, they greeted troop trains with food, gifts, and kindness, serving over six million soldiers. The book captures the spirit of generosity and small-town heroism that uplifted weary servicemen far from home.
The Knocking at the Door by Robert J. Wieland explores the spiritual condition of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in light of the message of Christ in Revelation 3:14–21 to the Laodicean church. Wieland argues that Christ is figuratively “knocking” at the door of the modern church, calling for repentance, renewal, and acceptance of His righteousness. The book emphasizes the 1888 message …
Introducing the New Testament: Its Literature and Theology provides a comprehensive exploration of the New Testament’s structure, message, and theological themes. Achtemeier, Green, and Thompson skillfully combine literary, historical, and theological approaches to help readers understand the diverse writings within the New Testament and their relevance to Christian faith and practice. The bo…
Washington's Crossing by David Hackett Fischer is a richly detailed account of George Washington’s daring attack across the Delaware River during the American Revolution. The book vividly recounts the events of December 1776, when Washington’s leadership and resolve turned the tide of war in favor of the struggling Continental Army. Fischer masterfully combines historical analysis with huma…
Abraham Lincoln: A Man of Faith and Courage by Joe Wheeler presents an inspiring portrait of one of America’s most beloved leaders. The book explores how Lincoln’s deep moral convictions, spiritual faith, and personal struggles shaped his presidency during one of the nation’s darkest times. Through carefully selected writings, letters, and historical accounts, Wheeler reveals the characte…