This version presents Ellen G. White’s foundational narrative of the cosmic struggle from the destruction of Jerusalem through the Reformation and into the final events of earth’s history. Highlighting themes of faith, judgment, and hope, the book calls readers to trust in God’s sovereignty amid the world’s turmoil. The 1990 edition maintains the devotional and prophetic message that ha…
This version presents Ellen G. White’s foundational narrative of the cosmic struggle from the destruction of Jerusalem through the Reformation and into the final events of earth’s history. Highlighting themes of faith, judgment, and hope, the book calls readers to trust in God’s sovereignty amid the world’s turmoil. The 1990 edition maintains the devotional and prophetic message that ha…
Gregory F. Pierce provides practical insights on how believers can bring their faith into their professional lives, making work a meaningful expression of spirituality. Through real-life examples, reflective questions, and biblical principles, he shows that spirituality is not confined to worship services but can transform how people approach tasks, relationships, and challenges on the job. The…
Jon Dybdahl presents mission work not as a one-sided effort of giving, but as a reciprocal experience where both missionaries and local communities learn, grow, and are transformed. Drawing from biblical principles and his own missionary experience, he highlights the importance of humility, cultural understanding, and spiritual openness. The book challenges traditional views of missions as mere…
Karl Haffner explores the struggles of spiritual exhaustion and the longing for inner peace in a world filled with busyness and pressure. Through personal stories, biblical insights, and gentle humor, he offers practical steps for rediscovering joy, rest, and balance in the Christian walk. The book emphasizes the importance of trusting God, slowing down, and nurturing a relationship with Him as…
J. B. Phillips produced this translation to bridge the gap between the original Greek text and modern English, using accessible and vivid language. Unlike more literal translations, Phillips emphasized readability, clarity, and the dynamic flow of thought in the New Testament writings. His work became widely respected for devotional use, Bible study, and teaching, providing a lively and practic…
Uriah Smith provides a verse-by-verse commentary on the books of Daniel and Revelation, presenting them as prophetic outlines of world history and God’s plan for the end times. Written from a Seventh-day Adventist perspective, the book interprets historical and symbolic imagery to highlight themes of divine sovereignty, judgment, and the ultimate triumph of Christ. It has influenced generatio…
Bill Hybels presents the Ten Commandments not as restrictive rules but as liberating guidelines designed by God to bring order, purpose, and freedom to life. Each commandment is explored in its biblical context and applied to modern living, showing how obedience to God’s law leads to wholeness rather than limitation. Hybels emphasizes that true freedom is found in aligning with God’s design…
This translation by J. B. Phillips sought to make the New Testament more accessible to modern readers by using clear, contemporary language. Unlike traditional translations, Phillips emphasized readability and the dynamic sense of the original Greek text. His work has been valued for devotional reading, study, and teaching, offering a vivid and practical rendering of Scripture that bridges the …