Christ Our Righteousness is a foundational Adventist exposition on the message of justification by faith, written to highlight the central role of Jesus Christ in salvation. Daniells presents a clear and practical explanation of how believers are declared righteous before God, not by works of the law, but by faith in Christ’s atoning sacrifice. With historical references to the 1888 revival o…
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…
Sandburg’s The Prairie Years – II offers a richly detailed and literary portrayal of Abraham Lincoln’s growth from a humble background to a respected lawyer and statesman. Combining historical accuracy with poetic prose, the book captures the challenges and influences that prepared Lincoln for national leadership. It highlights his integrity, resilience, and empathy, painting a vivid pict…
O. Hallesby’s Prayer explores the heart of Christian communion with God, presenting prayer not as eloquent speech but as a simple response of faith and dependence. With warmth and clarity, he guides readers to see prayer as surrender, openness, and reliance on God’s mercy. The book remains a timeless devotional resource, encouraging believers to experience prayer as both a refuge and a life…
Gloria Copeland presents a practical and inspirational resource for believers seeking divine health through scriptural principles. With a focus on the power of faith, prayer, and the spoken Word, she underscores the idea that God has provided healing in His promises and that Christians can live free from sickness by trusting and applying them daily. The book encourages readers to embrace a life…
Richard W. Schwarz presents a comprehensive account of the life of John Harvey Kellogg, tracing his rise as a visionary health reformer whose influence extended far beyond the Adventist community. The biography highlights his groundbreaking approaches to diet, hygiene, and preventive medicine, alongside his personal struggles and theological conflicts. The book portrays Kellogg as both a brilli…
Douglas Morgan’s biography provides a compelling narrative of Lewis C. Sheafe’s life and ministry, illustrating both his achievements and the challenges he faced as an African-American religious leader in a racially divided society. The book not only recounts his evangelistic work and influence within the Seventh-day Adventist Church but also situates his story in the broader context of Afr…
This devotional work reminds believers that God’s promises are reliable anchors for life’s challenges. Richards presents Scripture-based encouragement, showing how divine promises meet human needs in times of doubt, trial, or joy. Designed for spiritual uplift and practical application, the book reflects Richards’s pastoral warmth and his mission to share the hope of the gospel with every…
This biography portrays Joseph Bates as a visionary reformer and key architect of Seventh-day Adventism. Through his writings, evangelism, and unyielding dedication to biblical truth, Bates helped define core Adventist beliefs and practices. George Knight presents an engaging study of Bates’s influence, offering valuable insights into the development of the denomination and its enduring legacy.