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…
The book explains Jesus’ parables, miracles, and lessons in a way that young readers can easily grasp. Each chapter illustrates a spiritual truth, emphasizing values such as love, kindness, forgiveness, faith, and obedience to God. With simple yet powerful storytelling, Thomas brings the words of Christ into practical application for children, encouraging them to live like Jesus in their dail…
Bridges addresses the tension between divine sovereignty and human effort. He shows that while salvation and growth come from God’s grace, believers are called to discipline themselves in obedience and spiritual practices. The book blends encouragement with practical guidance, reminding Christians that grace not only saves but sustains and empowers a life of holiness.
This book encourages believers to move beyond abstract ideas about God and into a personal, intimate relationship with Him. Stafford shows that truly knowing God means encountering His love, holiness, and grace, which transforms the way we live and interact with others.
This book explains how grace transforms the believer’s life, freeing them from rigid rules and self-righteousness. Swindoll encourages readers to embrace grace personally and extend it to others, showing that true Christianity is rooted not in fear or performance but in love and freedom through Christ.
This work offers a homiletical model designed to empower women in the pulpit by affirming their voices and contributions to theology and church life. Grounded in biblical principles yet informed by women’s lived realities, Williams proposes Theleia Theology as a distinct preaching approach that fosters authenticity, inclusivity, and spiritual depth. It serves as both a guidebook for female pr…
Mark Finley guides readers to discover the joy and power of living in Christ. Using biblical examples and real-life stories, he explains how abiding in Jesus transforms character, strengthens faith, and provides peace amid trials. The book serves as both a devotional and a practical manual for anyone longing to experience daily victory and intimacy with God.