Carl Sandburg’s Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years – Volume I paints a richly human picture of America’s 16th president before he rose to national prominence. More than a factual biography, it is a literary work that captures the atmosphere of the frontier, the struggles of common people, and the development of Lincoln’s character. This volume highlights how Lincoln’s modest upbringin…
Christ Our Righteousness is a foundational Adventist exposition on the message of justification by faith, written to highlight the central role of Jesus Christ in salvation. Daniells presents a clear and practical explanation of how believers are declared righteous before God, not by works of the law, but by faith in Christ’s atoning sacrifice. With historical references to the 1888 revival o…
Ulysses S. Grant's Memoirs and Selected Letters offers readers both the candid self-portrait of one of America’s most important military leaders and a unique window into the Civil War era. Written with clarity, humility, and honesty, Grant’s memoirs reveal his strategic mind and steady resolve, while his letters illuminate his personal life and leadership style. Widely regarded as one of th…
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 book presents the rich heritage of Christian hymnody by recounting the stories behind classic hymns. Through narratives that highlight faith, struggle, and divine inspiration, the author shows how music has served as a powerful medium for worship and encouragement across generations. It seeks to enhance both the understanding and appreciation of hymns as timeless expressions of faith.
Through compelling storytelling, Lynn Austin portrays King Hezekiah’s journey of faith as he learns the consequences of misplaced trust and the enduring strength of relying on God’s hand. The novel blends history, scripture, and drama to illustrate the challenges of leadership, faith, and perseverance amid overwhelming odds. It highlights the timeless lesson that true security and strength …
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…
Bill Adler compiles an engaging collection of the words and humor of America’s Founding Fathers, offering insight into their intellect, character, and foresight. Through their speeches, letters, and anecdotes, the book reflects the wisdom that shaped a new nation and underscores the enduring relevance of their ideas. Balancing serious reflections with lighter, witty remarks, the work presents…