From a tiny apartment in New York, to the stage with the Heritage Singers, to the arms of his real mother at last, John may have been abandoned, but he was never alone. This unforgettable biography tells the story.
Undoubtedly the most revered leader in American history, Abraham Lincoln has had more books written about him than all our nation's presidents put together. But for all that's been written, little has focused on his faith and how this quality shaped the man who led our country during its most tumultuous years.
Would identical twin brothers, Voja and Cveja, survive their attempts to flee communist Yugoslavia? Would their faith be strong enough to weather the ordeal? This is a true story of relying on God through every
difficulty and believing that His will would be accomplished no matter what
happened.
"Uncle Arthur" is how most of us knew him, but Paul Ricchiuti spent a decade working as an illustrator/designer with the master storyteller and editor of Signs of the Times. Full of personal remembrances of Arthur S. Maxwell as a mentor, coworker, and friend, this book is sure to appeal to anyone who grew up reading Uncle Arthur's Bedtime Stories or Bible Stories.
Known to thousands of 3ABN viewers as "Miss Brenda," the singing, cooking, and smiling children's program host remembers a time when smiling wasn't easy.
Ellet Joseph Waggoner—his very name resonates with controversy. But who was E. J. Waggoner, the man? Find out in this enthralling biography of this Adventist pioneer.
In this new biography of one of the church's founders, Gerald Wheeler looks at his personality, his family, his theology, his entrepreneurship-woven together in an intriguing story of a fascinating man.
A man of many talents and many faults, John Harvey Kellogg will amaze and shock you as you read about his contribution to the health in the Adventist church and around the world.
W. W. Prescott: Forgotten Giant of Adventism's Second Generation
Gilbert M. Valentine
Hardcover Book
He started out as a journalist but was soon editing a successful newspaper. The call to shepherd Battle Creek College involved a major pay cut. But over time he reshaped the church's educational system and politics.
The inspirational autobiography of evangelist Henry Feyerabend. There are many touching memories and hilarious moments, too, like his shocking translation of a sermon into Portuguese that, even today, some Brazilians still laugh about.
Norman wasn’t afraid to die, and he wasn’t afraid to live, either. In
1927, fully aware of the dangers awaiting them, he and his wife, Ruby,
sailed to the Solomon Islands only a year and a half after their
marriage. Daunting trials and challenges would follow, but so would
profound spiritual victories and miraculous answers to prayer
Cocky and good-looking, Trevor Bullock was the man. He was a star pitcher, the life of the party, and the girls loved him. Drugs
and alcohol were easy to come by in high school, even though his dad
was the narcotics captain at the local police department. Baseball was his life, and he figured he deserved all the perks that came with it. But God had something else in mind for His wayward child.
A glimpse into the life of a man who has led thousands to the foot of the Cross. This candid and fascinating autobiography reveals a lifetime of trial and heartache and reinforces that God's grace can transform the most unlikely candidate into a powerful evangelist.