In this classic sermon series, Chappell examines the “faces” seen around the Cross—Pilate, the centurion, Mary, the thieves, and others—revealing their reactions to Christ’s sacrifice. Each character reflects choices that humanity continues to face: rejection, indifference, doubt, or acceptance of Jesus as Savior. With clarity and warmth, Chappell calls readers to see themselves among…
This book explores the balance between faith and works in the Christian journey. Venden stresses that faith in Christ is the foundation of salvation, while obedience and good works are the natural fruits of a living relationship with Him. Written in an accessible style, Faith That Works reassures believers of God’s grace while also challenging them to experience practical transformation in th…
This book unfolds the grand narrative of redemption, presenting Jesus as the thread uniting all of history from Eden to eternity. Douglass writes in an accessible, devotional style, illustrating how God’s love has continually provided a way back for humanity despite sin and rebellion. Each chapter blends biblical exposition with practical encouragement, inviting readers to walk closely with J…
This modernized edition of Oswald Chambers’ classic provides 365 daily readings that inspire believers to pursue wholehearted devotion to God. James Reimann carefully updated archaic language without altering the theological depth, ensuring clarity for today’s readers. Each entry blends Scripture with thought-provoking reflections that emphasize discipleship, sacrifice, and intimacy with Ch…
This classic work presents a holistic view of health and healing, grounded in the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. Ellen White underscores the inseparable connection between body, mind, and spirit, advocating for a balanced lifestyle of faith, proper diet, exercise, and service to others. The book also highlights the Christian responsibility to care for the sick and needy, making it both a h…
This devotional narrative celebrates the enduring presence of God’s faithful followers—from biblical times to the present—as those “called and chosen” to proclaim truth. Through Scripture, Spirit of Prophecy insights, and engaging storytelling, McFarland reassures readers of their divine calling and encourages confidence in their role within the remnant church as they anticipate Chris…
This version presents Ellen G. White’s foundational narrative of the cosmic struggle from the destruction of Jerusalem through the Reformation and into the final events of earth’s history. Highlighting themes of faith, judgment, and hope, the book calls readers to trust in God’s sovereignty amid the world’s turmoil. The 1990 edition maintains the devotional and prophetic message that ha…
Gregory F. Pierce provides practical insights on how believers can bring their faith into their professional lives, making work a meaningful expression of spirituality. Through real-life examples, reflective questions, and biblical principles, he shows that spirituality is not confined to worship services but can transform how people approach tasks, relationships, and challenges on the job. The…
Jon Dybdahl presents mission work not as a one-sided effort of giving, but as a reciprocal experience where both missionaries and local communities learn, grow, and are transformed. Drawing from biblical principles and his own missionary experience, he highlights the importance of humility, cultural understanding, and spiritual openness. The book challenges traditional views of missions as mere…
Karl Haffner explores the struggles of spiritual exhaustion and the longing for inner peace in a world filled with busyness and pressure. Through personal stories, biblical insights, and gentle humor, he offers practical steps for rediscovering joy, rest, and balance in the Christian walk. The book emphasizes the importance of trusting God, slowing down, and nurturing a relationship with Him as…