A popular speaker and the author of Between the Lamb and the Lion
reveals his compelling conversion experience, the story of a Jewish intellectual
who refuses to believe in God until one day the Lord touches his heart with
love.
Country Roads, Painted Skies is filled from cover to cover with short, but potent, true-to-life stories that tug at your heart strings, make you think, and provide a rare window on the world of children, choices and growing up. Prepare to laugh and sometimes cry as you join Judie Gulley beneath the flashing red lights of her yellow time machine and with her, take a good look at the future of the world reflected in the eyes of those who climb aboard.
On one
desperate day Pastor Mwansa lost his wife and some of his family in a
catastrophic road accident. He tells how it impacted his life and how,
stage by stage, the Lord brought him through.
A riveting read.
Infantry men who once ridiculed and scoffed at Desmond’s simple faith and refusal to carry a weapon owed their lives to him. In the midst of a fierce firefight on Okinawa that felled approximately 75 men from the 1st Battalion, Private Doss refused to seek cover and carried his stricken comrades to safety one by one. This and other heroic acts earned him the highest honor America can bestow on one of her sons—the Congressional Medal of Honor.
This six-volume biography of Adventism’s special messenger is also a history of the first seven decades of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The author, a grandson of Ellen White, uses family and personal anecdotes to add depth and authenticity.
Ellen G. White: The Early Years, 1827-1862 (vol. 1)
Arthur L. White
Hardcover Book
Volume one of the Ellen G. White biography traces her activities through her developing Christian experience, the Advent movement and disappointment of 1844, and how she became the recipient of visions.
Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years, 1862-1876 (vol. 2)
Arthur L. White
Hardcover Book
Volume two of the Ellen G. White biography traces the development of James and Ellen White's leadership roles in the infant Adventist church. By 1875, their roles were well-defined-James as apostle and organizer; Ellen as messenger of the Lord. During these years of growth, Adventists established sanitariums, schools, camp meetings, and sent their first missionary overseas.
Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years, 1876-1891 (vol. 3)
Arthur L. White
Hardcover Book
Volume three picks up the Ellen White story at a time when she was writing on the life of Christ and engaged, with her husband in a exhausting camp meeting ministry. This volume also describes the last years of James White's life and his sudden death at the age of 60.
Ellen G. White: The Australian Years, 1891-1900 (vol. 4)
Arthur L. White
Hardcover Book
The nine years Ellen White spent in Australia introduced her to new and different living and working conditions. It also placed upon her responsibilities in some areas she had not previously borne. She helped begin the work in that continent and continued to write letters of counsel to the leaders of the church in America.
Ellen G. White: The Early Elmshaven Years, 1900-1905 (vol. 5)
Arthur L. White
Hardcover Book
Mrs. White was deeply involved in the events and changes that took place in the Seventh-day Adventist Church during this period: the 1901 and 1903 General Conference Sessions, the Battle Creek Sanitarium fire, the Review and Herald fire, the threat of pantheism, and the establishment of sanitariums in California.
Ellen G. White: The Later Elmshaven Years, 1905-1915 (vol. 6)
Arthur L. White
Hardcover Book
This last volume covers the establishment of the Loma Linda Sanitarium, the San Francisco earthquake, the establishment of Pacific Union College, and the publication of the 1911 edition of The Great Controversy.
In Ellen White: Trailblazer for God, Paul Ricchiuti presents Ellen White as a courageous woman who followed God’s path even when it led her through suffering. In spite of fragile health, the death of James and two sons, and countless other trials, this woman of God remained faithful to her calling and blazed a trail of truth that millions follow still today.
This beautiful volume is an abridgement of the six-volume biography written by Mrs. White's grandson, Arthur L. White, who served as director of the Ellen White archives for many years and had an extensive knowledge of her life and literary legacy.
Told as only he can tell it, this the story of William G Johnsson—the story of a man who says yes when God asks him to step out in faith. And marking his many years of service to the Seventh-day Adventist Church are quite a few giant steps. But at every turn, in the face of seemingly insurmountable obstacles, he has trusted the unerring guidance of his heavenly Father. And without fail the impossible has become reality.
Ivor and his younger brother Sean were just kids when the family moved from Jamaica to the United States. From their early years, they had learned to defend themselves. Their dad, a former military counterintelligence officer and martial arts instructor, wouldn’t allow them to lose a fight. But they almost lost the biggest battle of their lives.