This volume brings together Ellen G. White’s earliest visions and writings, providing insight into the formative period of the Seventh-day Adventist movement. It includes personal testimonies, prophetic warnings, and spiritual guidance intended to strengthen the faith of believers. Serving as a foundational text for Adventist spirituality and theology, Early Writings remains a key resource fo…
This work by F. C. Gilbert presents an in-depth study of Ellen G. White’s prophetic gift, affirming her divine calling through a careful examination of her predictions and their fulfillment. It defends her writings as inspired counsels for the church and emphasizes their harmony with the Bible. Serving both as a devotional and apologetic text, the book seeks to assure readers of the authentic…
Principles of Life from the Word of God is an instructional Bible textbook designed to ground young people in the essential teachings of Scripture as understood by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. With clear explanations, study questions, and practical lessons, the book encourages students to develop a personal faith, apply biblical principles to daily life, and prepare for Christian service. …
Richard W. Schwarz presents a comprehensive account of the life of John Harvey Kellogg, tracing his rise as a visionary health reformer whose influence extended far beyond the Adventist community. The biography highlights his groundbreaking approaches to diet, hygiene, and preventive medicine, alongside his personal struggles and theological conflicts. The book portrays Kellogg as both a brilli…
Douglas Morgan’s biography provides a compelling narrative of Lewis C. Sheafe’s life and ministry, illustrating both his achievements and the challenges he faced as an African-American religious leader in a racially divided society. The book not only recounts his evangelistic work and influence within the Seventh-day Adventist Church but also situates his story in the broader context of Afr…
This biography portrays Joseph Bates as a visionary reformer and key architect of Seventh-day Adventism. Through his writings, evangelism, and unyielding dedication to biblical truth, Bates helped define core Adventist beliefs and practices. George Knight presents an engaging study of Bates’s influence, offering valuable insights into the development of the denomination and its enduring legacy.
This study textbook compiles essential Adventist teachings on prophecy, emphasizing Ellen G. White’s role as a prophetic messenger. Designed for systematic study, it provides learners with a balanced view of how prophecy functions within the church and the believer’s life. Serving both as a doctrinal guide and a faith-strengthening tool, it underscores the continuing relevance of prophetic …
Jud Lake addresses the most persistent and serious criticisms leveled against Ellen G. White, offering a scholarly yet accessible defense of her life and work. By carefully analyzing claims of plagiarism, doctrinal inconsistency, and questionable authority, the book demonstrates that many criticisms are overstated or inaccurate. Lake affirms White’s role as a genuine spiritual leader whose wr…
This work compiles Ellen G. White’s inspired writings about Noah and the Flood, drawing parallels between the antediluvian world and the present day. It emphasizes Noah’s faith, obedience, and perseverance in warning his generation of impending judgment. The book also highlights the prophetic warning of a coming “storm” of final events, calling readers to faithfulness and preparation fo…
George R. Knight’s book examines the social, religious, and theological factors that fueled millennial expectations in early nineteenth-century America, focusing on William Miller and his followers. It explores how the widespread anticipation of Christ’s return culminated in the Great Disappointment of 1844, and how this event gave rise to new religious movements, including Seventh-day Adve…