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.
Herman Wouk’s The Caine Mutiny is a classic war novel that examines the psychological and moral struggles faced by naval officers during World War II. Through the story of Captain Queeg and the controversial decision to mutiny against him, Wouk highlights the tension between authority and responsibility, obedience and conscience. The book remains a powerful exploration of human flaws, courage…
John Paulien’s As Speculation Builds counters the confusion created by sensational end-time predictions with a call to focus on what the Bible truly teaches. The book reminds believers that prophecy is not meant to fuel fear but to inspire confidence in God’s plan. With clarity and pastoral insight, Paulien invites readers to remain watchful, faithful, and rooted in Scripture as they naviga…
John Paulien’s The Deep Things of God offers readers an insightful journey into the prophetic and symbolic depths of Scripture, particularly Revelation. Through careful study and practical application, Paulien bridges the gap between scholarly interpretation and personal faith. The book encourages believers to see prophecy not merely as prediction, but as a revelation of God’s character and…
This book serves as a comprehensive manual for understanding and practicing the craft of playwriting. Louis E. Catron explains essential principles of dramatic writing while blending theory with practical application, making it useful for both students and theater professionals. With its clear explanations and illustrative examples, it remains a valuable resource for anyone interested in creati…
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…
In Time of Terror, Time of Healing, David B. Smith helps readers grapple with deep “why” questions in the aftermath of catastrophe. He acknowledges fear, injustice, and grief, but also points toward God’s presence, purpose, and power to heal. Through personal illustrations, biblical truth, and compassionate insight, the book offers comfort and spiritual perspective for those seeking hope …