"Like a Mighty Stream" tells the stories of 20 courageous women who risked everything for their faith during the Reformation.
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As the title suggests, the topic of Nathan Brown’s new book is justice, explored through a biblical lens, as well as through principles from the civil rights movement led by Martin Luther King, Jr.
In many ways, Truths to Live By is a book of devotionals—with a twist.
It is through the lens of a deeper relationship with Jesus that The Difference a Day Makes explores the blessing and sanctification of the Sabbath.
As Bright as the Stars is a more detailed look into the lives of four lesser-known reformers from different countries.
Sabbath Gift by Dr Bruce Manners goes deeper into Sabbath, first as a practice of wellbeing, then as a spiritual practice.
The Logical Christ Hypothesis offers a unique contribution to the Adventist bookshelf—in a number of ways.
Pastor Garry Laukei’s commitment to multiplying disciple-making movements and his wide practical experience shine through the insights and stories of this book.
Updraft would be a great read for teens and adults who are looking to grow their faith in God.
We Stand on Their Shoulders shows the different ways in which pastors have contributed to the growth, life and witness of the church, while upholding our belief in the “priesthood of all believers”.