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 A Call to Personal Ministry, E. W. Hon urges every believer to engage actively in ministry, especially in the realms of health, medicine, and personal service. Drawing from the Adventist health‑message tradition, Hon presents a guide showing how ordinary Christians can become “personal ministers” by addressing both physical and spiritual needs in their communities. He argues that hea…
Biblical Missionaries by Borge Schantz and Steven Thompson explores the biblical foundation and historical examples of missionary work as revealed in both the Old and New Testaments. The authors highlight how God’s mission has always involved calling people to share His message across cultures and generations. From Abraham’s calling to Paul’s missionary journeys, the book emphasizes faith…
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.