George R. Knight offers a compelling study of William Miller’s life and ministry, focusing on how his preaching about the imminent second coming of Christ sparked the Millerite movement and eventually gave rise to Seventh-day Adventism. The book blends biography with historical analysis, highlighting Miller’s passion for Scripture, the disappointments faced by his followers, and the endurin…
This volume explores the doctrine of perfection from multiple Adventist perspectives, balancing the call to holy living with the reality of human weakness. By presenting diverse theological viewpoints, the book aims to clarify misunderstandings about sinless living and emphasize Christ’s righteousness as the basis for salvation.
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 autobiographical sketch follows Alma E. McKibbin’s journey from classroom teacher to curriculum pioneer, showing how her resourcefulness and faith shaped early Adventist elementary education. Filled with first-hand anecdotes and practical recollections, the book provides both a personal testimony of perseverance and a useful historical source for those studying Adventist schooling, women…
This work provides a narrative of how the Adventist faith took root and flourished in the western frontier of America. Through stories of sacrifice, dedication, and mission, Harold O. McCumber captures the spirit of the early church and its determination to proclaim the Advent message despite hardships. It serves as both a historical record and an inspiration for continued faith and evangelism.
In this important theological work, George R. Knight critiques legalistic approaches to Christian perfection and presents salvation as deeply rooted in grace rather than human effort. He addresses the misuse of the law, clarifies the distinct but connected roles of justification and sanctification, and underscores Christ’s sinless life as the foundation for holiness. Grounded in Scripture and…
This book offers a comprehensive look at the sanctuary doctrine, tracing its Biblical roots and its meaning for believers now. Pröbstle connects the earthly tabernacle, its services and offerings, with Christ’s heavenly ministry and investigative judgment. He helps readers appreciate how the sanctuary message shapes Adventist identity, mission, and hope.
This work illustrates how God’s hand still directs events and sustains His people in times of crisis. Through missionary accounts, church history, and testimonies of providential leading, Spicer and Menkel emphasize that divine intervention did not end in biblical times but continues in the present. The book encourages readers to recognize God’s activity in their own lives and to find coura…
This novel tells the story of individuals caught between the lure of crime and the call of conscience. Through richly drawn characters and a suspense-filled plot, Bockmann demonstrates the transforming power of faith in Christ and the triumph of light over darkness. Intended both to entertain and inspire, the book highlights the challenges of making moral choices while living in a world oversha…
This volume presents a study of prophetic signs that point to the nearness of Christ’s second advent. Asa O. Tait blends biblical exegesis with historical observations, emphasizing that wars, earthquakes, and social upheavals testify to the unfolding of divine prophecy. Written in a persuasive and devotional style, the book seeks to inspire hope, strengthen faith, and call readers to prepare …