In Medical Ministry, Ellen G. White compiles her counsels and writings on the integration of health reform and Christian service, especially in the context of medical missionary work. She emphasizes that true healing involves more than drugs — it involves nature’s remedies, obedience to God’s health laws, and ministry to both body and soul. The book addresses medical professionals, sanita…
In Mental and Emotional Health, author and psychologist Julián Melgosa combines biblical insights with psychological principles to address common emotional and mental struggles—such as fear, guilt, depression, jealousy, and addiction. Melgosa emphasizes that true emotional well-being is achieved through a partnership with Christ, encouraging readers to submit thoughts to God (Philippians 4:8…
In Life After Death, George E. Vandeman addresses some of humanity’s most profound questions: What happens when we die? Is death final, or does hope await beyond the grave? Drawing from Scripture and his many years of ministry, Vandeman offers a clear and compassionate answer: lasting hope. He examines common beliefs and misconceptions, explores what the Bible says about resurrection, the nat…
In A Man Called Peter and The Prayers of Peter Marshall: A Spiritual Life, Catherine Marshall presents a moving portrait of her husband, Pastor Peter Marshall, who served as chaplain of the U.S. Senate before his untimely death in 1949. The book blends his personal biography—his Scottish beginnings, passionate ministry, and years in Washington D.C.—with a collection of his powerful prayers,…
Lessons on Faith presents the foundational Adventist message of “righteousness by faith” as articulated by Jones and Waggoner in the late nineteenth century. Through sermons and articles, the authors explain how true faith is not mere belief but a living trust in Christ that produces character and victory. They emphasize that salvation is entirely by grace through faith, yet genuine faith n…
This book offers an engaging collection of behind-the-scenes stories about the life and ministry of Ellen G. White, highlighting her humanity, humility, and tireless service to God’s cause. Through short vignettes—some amusing, some moving—James R. Nix invites readers to see White as a real person whose devotion to Scripture and mission shaped the Adventist movement. The anecdotes aim to …
In Separation from the World by Charles H. Watson, the author examines the biblical principle that Christian believers are called to stand apart from secular influence and conform not to the patterns of this world. He emphasizes that while Christians live in the world, they must not be of the world, calling for a distinct spiritual identity, moral integrity, and faith-based living. Watson offer…
Key Words of the Christian Faith by Reinder Bruinsma explores essential theological terms that form the foundation of Christian belief. Each chapter unpacks a central concept—such as grace, faith, salvation, sin, and hope—providing historical, biblical, and practical insights. Bruinsma explains these key doctrines in clear and accessible language, making complex theological ideas understand…