The Sermon the Mount has been called “The Manifesto of the King” and “The Magna Carta of the Kingdom.” It is the essence of the teaching of Jesus presented to His disciples. To those who heard it on the hill overlooking Galilee it had an immediate impact. In some respects it... [Show more]
There is no greater privilege or accomplishment in discipleship than to become like Jesus. But Jesus actually promises to help us do even greater things in Him through His name. What kinds of greater things can we do through Jesus? What authority did Jesus extend to His followers that would enable... [Show more]
Our fears negatively impact our ability to be the people God wants us to be and to do the work to which He has called us. We can’t afford that. So, let’s talk about our fears. Let’s read what others have written and join those conversations. This book includes 16 essays on various... [Show more]
Why does God expect and command us to love Him? Can anyone be commanded to love one another? God can command our love simply because He is God. Love is what God wants and expects from us first because God is love, but more importantly because love is what we have received from Him. God... [Show more]
Young love is a beautiful thing! But anyone who has experienced young love knows it can also be confusing and heartbreaking. How do you know if he or she is the one? What do you do if you've fallen in love with a non-Christian? Is it wrong to lead someone on if you're both having fun? What's... [Show more]
In the devotional classic, Ellen G. White plumbs the depths of the best-loved teachings of Jesus, offering a deeply spiritual understanding of the parables of Christ as they apply to the life today. Writing not as a dry historical scholar or technical commentator, but as a messenger pleading the... [Show more]
He was unwanted, unclaimed, unimportant . . . Until the prophet demanded his presence at the feast of the new moon and secretly anointed him king of Israel. There was no one to confide in, no outlet for the burning questions—his secret was safe with no one. But the Habiru guessed and swore... [Show more]
Knowing what you believe is helpful. Living what you believe is transformational. How can the truths expressed in the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s fundamental beliefs make a practical difference in your life? Contemporary writers share fresh and relevant, thoughtful and faithful,... [Show more]
The Reformation was led by men like Luther, Calvin, and Zwingli who revolutionised their world and ours. But there were also many remarkable women who defied social biases and traditions with a dauntless commitment to God’s Word. These are the true stories of eight of these women: follow... [Show more]
Ellen G. White's classic The Great Controversy has been reprinted now with abundant illustrations throughout. Read the story of the controversy between God and Satan that will soon end in victory for God and His people. This work starts with the destruction of Jerusalem and follows through the Dark... [Show more]