In Lest We Forget: Daily Devotionals, George R. Knight offers 365 devotionals that revisit the lives of early Seventh-day Adventist pioneers. He presents their stories not to idolize them, but to remind modern believers of the spiritual inheritance they received and the price paid for it. By exploring how these ordinary people faced extraordinary challenges and maintained faith in God’s missi…
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…
Christ our Righteousness by Arthur G. Daniells Christ our Righteousness is a classic theological work by Arthur G. Daniells (1858–1935), a former General Conference president of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Subjects Righteousness by Faith, Justification, Sanctification, Christian Theology, Salvation, The Atonement of Christ, Seventh-day Adventist Church History (specifically the 188…
Barth's work is a "Theology of the Word," arguing that all true knowledge of God is found exclusively in God's self-revelation, which culminates in Jesus Christ. The Selection demonstrates that all Christian doctrine must be understood through a Christocentric lens, rejecting attempts to ground theology in human religious experience, reason, or natural worldviews. It systematically explores the…
In this autobiography, Charles G. Finney chronicles his journey from legal apprentice to influential revivalist preacher during America’s Second Great Awakening. Covering his early life in rural Connecticut and New York, his dramatic conversion, and his pioneering revival campaigns across upstate New York, Boston, and England, Finney shares candid reflections on his theology, ministerial stra…
Worship by Rosalie Haffner-Lee Zinke explores the meaning, purpose, and power of true worship in the life of a believer. The author presents biblical principles that define worship as a personal and communal experience centered on God’s presence. The book emphasizes sincerity, reverence, and joyful obedience as essential elements of worship that draw Christians closer to their Creator.
National Sunday Law by Jan A. Marcussen presents a compelling analysis of biblical prophecy concerning the enforcement of Sunday observance laws and their relationship to end-time events. Written from a Seventh-day Adventist perspective, the book argues that a future national decree enforcing Sunday worship will test the faith and loyalty of Christians worldwide. It combines scriptural interpre…
Sticky Church by Larry Osborne explores how churches can create lasting spiritual connections that help members stay engaged and grow in faith. Using practical examples and biblical principles, Osborne emphasizes the importance of small groups and relational ministry in building a strong, committed congregation. The book provides strategies for transforming church programs into community-buildi…
Practical Lessons for the Church of Today by F.C. Gilbert offers timeless spiritual insights and counsel for believers striving to strengthen their faith and church life. Drawing from Scripture and early Adventist experience, Gilbert highlights the importance of obedience, devotion, and active service in preparing for Christ’s return. The book provides guidance for personal holiness and pract…
Fox’s Book of Martyrs: A History of the Lives, Sufferings and Triumphant Deaths of the Early Christian and the Protestant Martyrs by William Byron Forbush is a moving chronicle of faith and sacrifice. It recounts the persecution and martyrdom of early Christians and later Protestant reformers who stood firm in their beliefs despite facing torture and death. The book serves as both a historica…