This novel portrays Hezekiah’s devotion to God as he leads Judah through spiritual renewal and political danger. Through triumphs and trials, Austin highlights themes of redemption, courage, and God’s faithfulness in times of crisis, making ancient history come alive with spiritual relevance.
Lyle E. Schaller’s Getting Things Done offers pastors, administrators, and leaders a practical framework for increasing efficiency and productivity in ministry. Drawing on his years of experience as a church consultant, Schaller explains how to overcome obstacles, set realistic goals, and organize resources to achieve lasting results. This book remains a valuable resource for leaders seeking …
Ray S. Anderson presents a call for Christians, particularly leaders, to align their work with God’s purposes. He argues that ministry is not merely about efficiency or organizational success but about faithfully participating in God’s ongoing work in the world. With theological depth and pastoral sensitivity, the book reminds readers that true effectiveness in Christian service comes from …
Ulysses S. Grant's Memoirs and Selected Letters offers readers both the candid self-portrait of one of America’s most important military leaders and a unique window into the Civil War era. Written with clarity, humility, and honesty, Grant’s memoirs reveal his strategic mind and steady resolve, while his letters illuminate his personal life and leadership style. Widely regarded as one of th…
In Tribal Leadership, the authors explore how organizations are composed of overlapping tribes, each at a distinct cultural stage. They introduce five stages—ranging from Stage One (“life sucks”) to Stage Five (“we’re changing the world”)—and provide clear guidance on identifying a tribe’s current stage and effectively leading it to higher levels of collaboration and performance…
Carl Sandburg’s monumental biography of Abraham Lincoln captures both the man and the times in vivid narrative detail. The War Years, Volume Five continues the story of Lincoln’s presidency through the struggles and turning points of the Civil War. Blending historical research with literary style, Sandburg portrays Lincoln as a leader of resilience, wisdom, and humanity. The series remains …
Arthur L. White’s biography offers a clear and inspiring portrait of Ellen G. White, tracing her journey from humble beginnings to her role as a spiritual leader and prophetic voice in the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The book highlights her major contributions, struggles, and influence, presenting her as both deeply human and divinely called. Designed for accessibility, it serves as an intr…
Ira Stoll presents a detailed and engaging biography of Samuel Adams, portraying him as a passionate advocate of liberty and a driving force behind the American Revolution. The book explores Adams’s political philosophy, his role in organizing resistance against British rule, and his influence in shaping revolutionary ideals. By blending historical research with narrative storytelling, Stoll …
Roger W. Coon’s work presents a careful study of Ellen G. White’s major visions, focusing on their meaning, historical circumstances, and theological significance. The book provides insight into how these visions shaped the beliefs and practices of the Adventist movement. By tracing her prophetic ministry, Coon underscores the role of divine guidance in church development and highlights the…