James L. Swanson’s Manhunt vividly reconstructs the tense twelve-day search for John Wilkes Booth after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Blending historical research with fast-paced storytelling, the book details Booth’s escape, the efforts of Union soldiers and detectives to track him, and the dramatic climax of his capture. It not only presents a gripping true-crime narrative but als…
Richard B. Gunderman’s work offers a thoughtful exploration of generosity as a vital element of human life. Drawing on philosophy, literature, religion, and personal stories, he argues that giving is not merely an act of charity but an essential practice that deepens relationships, builds community, and brings meaning to life. The book challenges readers to reconsider cultural notions of succ…
Herbert E. Douglass provides an engaging study of Ellen White’s most striking and far-reaching prophecies. The book highlights how her messages spoke to the challenges of her time while also addressing issues relevant for the future of the church and the world. Douglass underscores the role of prophetic guidance in shaping Adventist faith and practice, showing how Ellen White’s visions cont…
John M. Fowler’s commentary on Ephesians explores Paul’s message of God’s eternal purpose revealed in Christ and the believer’s calling within the church. The book highlights themes such as grace, unity, spiritual blessings, and Christian responsibility, making Paul’s theology accessible for both study and devotion. Designed for pastors, students, and lay readers, it provides insights…
Ira Stoll presents a detailed and engaging biography of Samuel Adams, portraying him as a passionate advocate of liberty and a driving force behind the American Revolution. The book explores Adams’s political philosophy, his role in organizing resistance against British rule, and his influence in shaping revolutionary ideals. By blending historical research with narrative storytelling, Stoll …
George R. Knight’s commentary on Daniel 1–7 combines careful scholarship with devotional insights, making the complex themes of prophecy understandable for general readers. The book examines the historical background and symbolic visions of Daniel, while also drawing practical lessons about faith, courage, and God’s sovereignty. Written in an engaging and clear style, it serves both as a …
In this book, Meade MacGuire explores the question of God’s care for humanity, presenting biblical insights and spiritual reflections that emphasize God’s personal love and concern. Written in a devotional tone, the book seeks to reassure believers of God’s constant presence and guidance in times of doubt, suffering, and uncertainty. It offers encouragement and practical lessons of faith,…
This devotional volume compiles Ellen G. White’s counsels and inspirational thoughts into 366 daily readings designed to strengthen faith and guide the Christian walk. Each entry encourages believers to look heavenward for strength, hope, and perseverance in life’s challenges. The Upward Look emphasizes themes of prayer, trust in God, and reliance on Christ, making it a valuable resource fo…
Ron Chernow’s biography provides an in-depth account of Alexander Hamilton’s extraordinary life, from his humble beginnings in the Caribbean to his central role in the founding of the United States. The book explores his contributions to the Constitution, financial system, and political structure, as well as his complex personality and turbulent personal life. Through rich detail and extens…
This book presents a spiritual and narrative retelling of the life of Jesus, closely following the accounts of the Gospels. White emphasizes Christ’s divinity, compassion, and mission of redemption, portraying Him as the perfect example for humanity. Written in a devotional style, The Desire of Ages has been widely regarded as both a theological resource and a work of inspiration, shaping the…