In Ignite, Searcy and Henson offer a practical, action-oriented guide for church leaders who want to catalyze significant growth in their congregations. The authors introduce the concept of a “Big Day” — a focused event designed to mobilize the church into outreach and invite first-time guests to participate. Through real-life church stories and clear step-by-step strategies, the book sho…
In The Two Babylons, Alexander Hislop argues that many practices of the Roman Catholic Church derive from the ancient Babylonian mystery religion associated with Nimrod and his wife, Semiramis. He traces alleged similarities in worship practices, festivals, doctrines, and rites, claiming that the Catholic system is the prophetic “Babylon” of Revelation 17. While influential in certain Prote…
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…
Gilbert M. Valentine presents a detailed and engaging portrait of William Warren Prescott (1855–1944), a pivotal figure in the history of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Known as “Adventism’s second-generation giant,” Prescott served as college president, editor, educator, and administrator. Valentine explores how Prescott’s leadership in education, theology, and institutional devel…
In Lest We Forget: Daily Devotionals, George R. Knight offers 365 devotionals that revisit the lives of early Seventh-day Adventist pioneers. He presents their stories not to idolize them, but to remind modern believers of the spiritual inheritance they received and the price paid for it. By exploring how these ordinary people faced extraordinary challenges and maintained faith in God’s missi…
In A Brief History of Seventh-Day Adventists, George R. Knight presents a concise yet comprehensive overview of the Adventist Church from its Millerite roots through its organizational formation and global expansion. The book divides the church’s development into distinct eras—doctrinal development, institutional growth, worldwide mission, and modern challenges—and highlights the missiolo…
Christ our Righteousness by Arthur G. Daniells Christ our Righteousness is a classic theological work by Arthur G. Daniells (1858–1935), a former General Conference president of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Subjects Righteousness by Faith, Justification, Sanctification, Christian Theology, Salvation, The Atonement of Christ, Seventh-day Adventist Church History (specifically the 188…
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…
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…
Worship by Rosalie Haffner-Lee Zinke explores the meaning, purpose, and power of true worship in the life of a believer. The author presents biblical principles that define worship as a personal and communal experience centered on God’s presence. The book emphasizes sincerity, reverence, and joyful obedience as essential elements of worship that draw Christians closer to their Creator.