I Go to the Rock is a non-fiction work that uses the "Rock" metaphor to explore the enduring stability, permanence, and reliability of God as a refuge in the believer's life. The book is compiled from the authors' most compelling sermons, offering biblical, personal, and passionate insights into their individual journeys of faith. Each contribution is authentic and vulnerable, emphasizing the u…
Common Sense Ministry Multiplied is a collection of pragmatic wisdom and visionary instruction for individuals engaged in church ministry, focusing on the essential, yet often overlooked, element of practical wisdom (phronesis). The book is structured around three core themes for effective ministry: Reaching Up (focusing on the leader's personal spirituality and walk with Jesus Christ), Reachin…
Hinduism: An Introduction offers a concise, accessible overview of one of the world's oldest and most complex religious traditions. The book systematically compiles information on the vastness of Hinduism and various related aspects of Indian culture. It specifically addresses common questions and key features of the religion, such as the nature of the revered gods and goddesses, the reasons be…
Barth's work is a "Theology of the Word," arguing that all true knowledge of God is found exclusively in God's self-revelation, which culminates in Jesus Christ. The Selection demonstrates that all Christian doctrine must be understood through a Christocentric lens, rejecting attempts to ground theology in human religious experience, reason, or natural worldviews. It systematically explores the…
This biography recounts the life and ministry of J. N. Loughborough (1832–1924), one of the earliest and most dedicated pioneers of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Ella M. Robinson traces his journey from a young believer in upstate New York to a tireless evangelist who traveled thousands of miles in service of the gospel. Through faith, perseverance, and sacrifice, Loughborough helped shap…
In Hinduism According to Gandhi, M. K. Gandhi presents his unique interpretation of Hinduism as a dynamic way of life rooted in truth, non-violence (ahimsa), and universal unity. He emphasizes that Hinduism transcends rigid doctrines and welcomes all paths to the Divine, asserting that “all life is one” and recognizing the spiritual value in other faiths. Gandhi critiques certain social pra…
Lessons on Faith presents the foundational Adventist message of “righteousness by faith” as articulated by Jones and Waggoner in the late nineteenth century. Through sermons and articles, the authors explain how true faith is not mere belief but a living trust in Christ that produces character and victory. They emphasize that salvation is entirely by grace through faith, yet genuine faith n…
In this autobiography, Charles G. Finney chronicles his journey from legal apprentice to influential revivalist preacher during America’s Second Great Awakening. Covering his early life in rural Connecticut and New York, his dramatic conversion, and his pioneering revival campaigns across upstate New York, Boston, and England, Finney shares candid reflections on his theology, ministerial stra…
This book offers an engaging collection of behind-the-scenes stories about the life and ministry of Ellen G. White, highlighting her humanity, humility, and tireless service to God’s cause. Through short vignettes—some amusing, some moving—James R. Nix invites readers to see White as a real person whose devotion to Scripture and mission shaped the Adventist movement. The anecdotes aim to …
In this book, Loron Wade presents the Ten Commandments not as archaic rules on stone tablets but as vibrant, practical principles for everyday living. He argues that these ancient commands offer wisdom for modern relationships, behavior, and spiritual growth. Wade challenges readers to move beyond mere knowledge of the Commandments to living them authentically—asking “What if we did it God…