What’s So Amazing About Grace? by Philip Yancey explores the transformative power of God’s grace and its radical implications for human relationships and forgiveness. Yancey contrasts grace with ungrace — the natural human tendency toward judgment and resentment — and offers compelling stories that illustrate how grace can heal, restore, and bring hope. The book challenges readers to be…
The Lighted Way by Milton E. Kern offers guidance for Christian youth seeking to live a life devoted to Christ. Written with warmth and spiritual insight, the book encourages readers to walk the “lighted way” of faith, purity, and service. Kern, a noted Adventist youth leader and educator, presents practical lessons on moral strength, spiritual dedication, and the joy of following God’s w…
In the Shadow of the Shekinah by Roy Gane explores the profound theme of God’s presence as revealed through the sanctuary system. The book examines how the Shekinah glory symbolizes divine nearness, guidance, and redemption throughout Scripture. Gane skillfully connects Old Testament sanctuary imagery with the life and ministry of Jesus Christ, showing how God dwells with His people both in a…
The Wonder of Jesus by Roy Admans presents an inspiring look into the life, love, and divine character of Christ. The author leads readers through the earthly ministry of Jesus, highlighting His compassion, teachings, and redemptive mission. Written in a reflective and devotional style, the book encourages personal faith and a deeper relationship with the Savior who embodies grace and truth.
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.
This short novel by David Gregory tells the story of Nick Cominsky, a busy professional who receives an anonymous invitation to dinner with “Jesus of Nazareth.” Through their surprising and thought-provoking conversation, Nick is challenged to rethink his beliefs about God, faith, and the meaning of life. The book offers an engaging exploration of Christianity in a modern context, combining…
Revival for Mission by Mark A. Finley is a powerful call for spiritual renewal and active discipleship within the church. The book emphasizes the need for personal revival as the foundation for effective mission work and evangelism. Through biblical insights and practical examples, Finley illustrates how the Holy Spirit transforms lives and empowers believers to share the gospel with passion an…
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…
Lord, I Have a Question by Dan Smith explores the deep and often difficult questions that arise in the Christian journey. Through a compassionate and thoughtful approach, Smith addresses topics such as suffering, doubt, forgiveness, and God’s will, providing biblical insight and practical encouragement for readers seeking honest answers and a stronger faith.
God Wants to Hear You Sing! by Ruthie Jacobson and Rodney Griffin is a heartwarming book that celebrates the power of praise and music in the life of a believer. It reminds readers that worship and song are powerful expressions of faith, even in times of pain or uncertainty. Through personal stories, biblical insights, and practical encouragement, the authors inspire Christians to sing as an ac…