This book presents a compelling look at foundational Christian beliefs through the lens of prophecy, Scripture, and personal spiritual experience. Vandeman invites readers to examine what they accept as truth and questions what might actually be propaganda—falsehoods accepted as truth. With clarity and pastoral concern, the work encourages renewed faith in biblical reliability and a deeper un…
Wieland’s In Search of the Cross calls readers to encounter the cross not just as doctrine, but as the center of Christian faith and life. Through devotional reflection, the author explores its meaning—God’s sacrifice, personal transformation, victory over fear, and Christ-likeness. The work encourages believers to glory in what Christ did at Calvary, to live in humility, and to let the c…
This work argues that observing Sunday in the Christian Church was not instituted by direct command from Christ or the apostles, but evolved over time through influence from pagan festivals, theological shifts, and church tradition. Straw reviews the historical evidence from the second through fourth centuries—including the writings of Justin Martyr and early councils—to illustrate how Sund…
This book warns readers of what the author sees as a spiritual and legal drift away from God’s moral law. Shelton presents his view that societal divisions—over politics, religion, and culture—stem from the erosion of these laws, calling Christians to stand firm in obedience to biblical commandments. His passion is to awaken believers to what he considers urgent spiritual danger, urging a…
This novel wrestles with the question of where God is when tragedy strikes. Through a fictional narrative that includes emotional rawness and spiritual dialogue, Young explores themes of pain, doubt, and divine presence. The Shack invites readers into a journey of healing by reconciling human suffering with God’s love, offering hope and a renewed perspective on what it means to trust God amid…
This book presents a motivational call for believers to embrace their divine purpose as both called and chosen by God. Through biblical insights and practical reflections, McFarland encourages readers to live out their faith boldly, nurture their spiritual journey, and respond to God’s invitation with commitment and perseverance.
This book highlights the role of Scripture in counseling, offering practical steps for applying biblical truths to life’s challenges. Glenn A. Coon stresses faith, prayer, and the promises of God as central tools for healing and guidance, encouraging readers to rely on the Word in ministering to others.
This handbook serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in writing short fiction. By blending practical advice with illustrative examples, Dickson and Smythe present a roadmap for mastering the art of storytelling. The book empowers writers to sharpen their skills and pursue publication while emphasizing creativity, clarity, and originality in crafting engaging short stories.
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.