Mueller’s work provides a clear and accessible study of Karl Barth’s theology, offering readers insight into his central themes of God’s sovereignty, the primacy of Christ, and the role of Scripture in faith. The book serves as both an introduction for students of theology and a guide for deeper understanding of Barth’s enduring influence on modern Christian thought.
This volume traces the lives and contributions of U.S. presidents, linking their personal qualities with the historical events that shaped their times. Written with clarity and perspective, it offers readers an engaging account of how presidential leadership influenced the nation’s past and continues to shape its future.
This autobiographical sketch follows Alma E. McKibbin’s journey from classroom teacher to curriculum pioneer, showing how her resourcefulness and faith shaped early Adventist elementary education. Filled with first-hand anecdotes and practical recollections, the book provides both a personal testimony of perseverance and a useful historical source for those studying Adventist schooling, women…
This book presents a motivational call for believers to embrace their divine purpose as both called and chosen by God. Through biblical insights and practical reflections, McFarland encourages readers to live out their faith boldly, nurture their spiritual journey, and respond to God’s invitation with commitment and perseverance.
This work provides a narrative of how the Adventist faith took root and flourished in the western frontier of America. Through stories of sacrifice, dedication, and mission, Harold O. McCumber captures the spirit of the early church and its determination to proclaim the Advent message despite hardships. It serves as both a historical record and an inspiration for continued faith and evangelism.
This book offers a comprehensive look at the sanctuary doctrine, tracing its Biblical roots and its meaning for believers now. Pröbstle connects the earthly tabernacle, its services and offerings, with Christ’s heavenly ministry and investigative judgment. He helps readers appreciate how the sanctuary message shapes Adventist identity, mission, and hope.
This book offers readers a compelling view of William Miller’s life and mission as the forerunner of the Adventist movement. Through White’s inspired narrative, Miller’s dedication to Bible prophecy and his influence in calling thousands to prepare for Christ’s coming are preserved as part of the heritage of faith. It emphasizes the significance of his work, the lessons of perseverance,…
This novel tells the story of individuals caught between the lure of crime and the call of conscience. Through richly drawn characters and a suspense-filled plot, Bockmann demonstrates the transforming power of faith in Christ and the triumph of light over darkness. Intended both to entertain and inspire, the book highlights the challenges of making moral choices while living in a world oversha…