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…
Kidder emphasizes the transformative power of authentic worship, calling believers to move beyond routine or superficial practices toward a deeper encounter with God’s presence. Drawing from Scripture and real-life experiences, the book provides guidance for nurturing worship that is both meaningful and spiritually renewing.
This book presents a powerful warning against the erosion of religious freedom and the merging of church and state authority. Percy T. Magan argues that such developments endanger the nation’s moral and spiritual foundation, echoing prophetic themes from Revelation. His call to uphold liberty and conscience remains relevant to readers concerned about faith, politics, and national integrity.
This book presents a compelling case for the vital influence of Christianity in the development and preservation of American civilization. It calls for a renewed commitment to biblical principles as the moral compass of the nation, blending history, theology, and patriotism to inspire responsible Christian citizenship.
This resource offers a proven plan to transform first-time visitors into committed church members through purposeful connection and ministry follow-up. Searcy and Henson combine biblical principles with practical tools to help churches strengthen their outreach and member retention efforts. It serves as a valuable guide for pastors and ministry teams seeking to build a thriving, welcoming, and …
This book critically examines the role of Catholic neoconservatives, known as “theocons,” in American political life. Linker traces their growing influence on issues such as morality, law, and public policy, raising questions about the balance between faith and democratic pluralism. It serves as both a political analysis and a warning about the potential consequences of religious ideology g…
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 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 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.