In Escape, Sandy Zaugg recounts her harrowing yet faith-filled journey through captivity during the brutal Sierra Leone conflict. As rebels threatened their lives, Zaugg clung to God’s promises and witnessed His miraculous interventions that led to her eventual rescue. Through vivid storytelling and heartfelt reflection, she illustrates how faith, courage, and prayer can overcome fear and des…
In The Man Nobody Knows, Bruce Barton reimagines Jesus Christ not as a weak or passive figure but as a powerful, persuasive leader who inspired men to follow Him and transformed the world through vision and action. Barton uses the language of business and leadership to draw parallels between Christ’s ministry and modern organizational principles, arguing that Jesus exemplified the perfect mod…
In Surely God Led, J. M. Howell shares a moving testimony of faith and divine direction drawn from his years of missionary service and leadership within the Adventist Church. Each chapter tells of experiences where God’s presence was evident in guiding decisions, protecting during challenges, and opening paths for ministry. The book serves as a reminder that God’s leadership is constant and…
In this comprehensive biography, Gerald Wheeler presents the life of James Springer White, one of the principal pioneers of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. From his humble roots in Maine to his role in founding and organizing the Adventist movement, White’s story is one of innovation, contradiction, fervor, and achievement. Wheeler explores how White embraced new technologies and institutio…
Abraham Lincoln: A Man of Faith and Courage by Joe Wheeler presents an inspiring portrait of one of America’s most beloved leaders. The book explores how Lincoln’s deep moral convictions, spiritual faith, and personal struggles shaped his presidency during one of the nation’s darkest times. Through carefully selected writings, letters, and historical accounts, Wheeler reveals the characte…
This book explores the intriguing theory that Abraham Lincoln’s roots trace back to North Carolina, challenging long-held beliefs about his Kentucky origins. Authors Jerry Goodnight and Richard Eller combine historical research, oral traditions, and local accounts to present evidence of Lincoln’s possible Tar Heel connection. Through detailed documentation and regional analysis, the authors…
This work presents inspiring accounts of the men and women who helped establish the foundation of the Second Advent movement. Through narrative storytelling, Spalding highlights the faith, courage, and perseverance of the pioneers, showing how their devotion to truth and mission shaped the development of Seventh-day Adventism and continues to inspire believers today.
This book offers a compelling retelling of Paul’s life, from persecutor of the church to one of its most passionate defenders. Through engaging storytelling, Sowton emphasizes Paul’s resilience, faith, and determination to spread the gospel despite trials and persecution. It serves as both an inspiring biography and a reflection on how God transforms lives for His mission.
Kahlil Gibran’s Jesus the Son of Man offers a literary and spiritual portrait of Christ, told through the imagined testimonies of contemporaries ranging from disciples to skeptics. Rather than a traditional biography, it is a poetic mosaic that captures both the divinity and humanity of Jesus, inspiring readers to reflect on His enduring influence. The work blends biblical themes with Gibranâ…
This book offers readers a warm and engaging exploration of the stories behind some of the most beautiful Christian hymns. Kathleen Blanchard shares biographical sketches of hymn writers, the circumstances of their lives, and how particular hymns came to be written. Each story enriches the reader’s appreciation for the hymns, showing how faith, hardship, gratitude, and worship combined to pro…