DeRose combines medical research with practical health principles to show how simple lifestyle adjustments can significantly improve well-being and lower disease risk. Emphasizing plant-based nutrition, exercise, and positive daily habits, the book serves as a guide for individuals seeking reliable methods to achieve long-term health and vitality.
This novel portrays the reign of King Manasseh, a ruler torn between the lure of pagan gods and the call of Israel’s true God. Through rich storytelling, Lynn Austin examines themes of rebellion, divine justice, and the possibility of redemption, inviting readers to reflect on the enduring conflict between sin and faithfulness.
This book investigates the historical and archaeological details of Jerusalem’s Temple Mount, exploring how ancient texts, architectural remnants, and modern reconstructions can illuminate the design and function of Solomon’s and Herod’s Temples. The Ritmeyers walk the reader through stone by stone—considering the Quarry, the gates, the platform, and the location of sacred features like…
Prager and Telushkin present a thoughtful exploration of fundamental questions surrounding Judaism, including issues of God’s existence, the chosen people, suffering, assimilation, and the relevance of Jewish laws in the modern world. Written in a conversational yet scholarly style, the book provides both Jews and non-Jews with a deeper understanding of the meaning and vitality of Jewish beli…
Maralys Wills’ memoir presents a heartfelt and candid account of her family’s journey through both joy and loss. With honesty and resilience, she narrates moments of triumph, deep grief, and perseverance, offering readers inspiration to face their own challenges. This work is both a personal testimony and a universal reflection on love, strength, and survival.
Engelmann provides a comprehensive study of America’s fight against alcohol, exploring the passionate activism of reformers, the societal forces that fueled prohibition, and the reasons behind its failure. The book reveals the lasting impact of the temperance struggle on American politics, religion, and culture, offering insights into the nation’s ongoing debates over morality and personal …
This work highlights the central Adventist belief in Christ’s continuing priestly ministry in the heavenly sanctuary. Holbrook explains the significance of Jesus’ sacrifice and intercession for salvation, grounding his discussion in Scripture and Adventist doctrine. It serves both as a theological resource and as a devotional reminder of God’s redemptive plan through Christ’s priesthood.
This volume traces the lives and contributions of U.S. presidents, linking their personal qualities with the historical events that shaped their times. Written with clarity and perspective, it offers readers an engaging account of how presidential leadership influenced the nation’s past and continues to shape its future.
Herman Wouk’s The Caine Mutiny is a classic war novel that examines the psychological and moral struggles faced by naval officers during World War II. Through the story of Captain Queeg and the controversial decision to mutiny against him, Wouk highlights the tension between authority and responsibility, obedience and conscience. The book remains a powerful exploration of human flaws, courage…