"A Good Fight": Lessons From the Life of Paul
By Ruby Ratzlaff

In this book Paul’s exploits are simply drawn. It is the author’s hope that these pages may inspire modern apostles to exalt the risen Christ before an unbelieving world. 
12 Men Who Shook the World
12 Men Who Shook the World
By Keith and Philip Knoche

The authors, father and son, have joined their unique writing skills in producing this fascinating picture of twelve extraordinary men. 
A Day to Remember
A Day to Remember
By George E. Vandeman

This book begins with the story of an atomic accident, offers a surprising account of a day hijacked in the Dark Ages, and warns of an approaching collision of loyalties when bigotry will return and no man can buy or sell unless--
The Abundant Life Bible Amplifier - Romans
The Abundant Life Bible Amplifier - Romans
By John C. Brunt

The good news echoes through the Apostle Paul’s letter to the Romans. The first chapters deal with our sinfulness and need of mercy: We’ve all sinned and fallen short of God’s ideal. But Paul doesn’t leave us hanging. After pointing out our need, he goes on to write about God’s provision: through Jesus Christ, God makes salvation available to all.  Busy church members, pastors, teachers, and both beginning and seasoned Bible students will find the Abundant Life Bible Amplifier to be one of the most valuable, user-friendly study tools they’ve ever owned. 
The Abundant Life Bible Amplifier - Ezekiel
The Abundant Life Bible Amplifier - Ezekiel
By Robert K. McIver

The Abundant Life Bible Amplifier series is aimed at helping readers understand the Bible better. Rather than merely offering comments on or about the Bible, each volume seeks to enable people to study their Bibles with further understanding. 
The Abundant Life Bible Amplifier - John
The Abundant Life Bible Amplifier - John
By Jon Paulien

The Abundant Life Bible Amplifier series is aimed at helping readers understand the Bible better. Rather than merely offering comments on or about the Bible, each volume seeks to enable people to study their Bibles with further understanding. 
The Abundant Life Bible Amplifier: Hosea - Micah
The Abundant Life Bible Amplifier: Hosea - Micah
By Jon L. Dybdahl

As you study their messages don’t let the strong words and disturbing ideas turn you away. These radical reformers can lead us to renew God’s church today, if we only allow them to speak.
The Acts Of The Apostles [Illustrated]
The Acts Of The Apostles [Illustrated]
By Ellen G. White

The amazing story of the early Christian believers is told in Volume 4, The Acts of the Apostles.
Ancient Words, Present Hope: What the Old Testament Teaches Us About Revelation
Ancient Words, Present Hope: What the Old Testament Teaches Us About Revelation
By Kayle de Waal

The Old Testament offers valuable resources for our understanding of the Book of Revelation as 21st-century readers, particularly as it points us anew to Jesus—Revelation’s victorious Lamb and coming King. 
Answers
Answers
By Charles D. Utt

Answersby Charles D. Utt provides a swift solution to questions that would normally require much study. The questions in this book are genuine inquiries from honest truth seekers.
Best of the Best
Best of the Best
By D. Arthur Delafield

In the Best of the Best, author D. Arthur Delafield selects the twelve chapters from Scripture that are the most meaningful, most inspiring—the best—and shows how they illuminate the rest of the Bible.
Bible Marking Guide
Bible Marking Guide
By John Earnhardt

You can give a Bible study! This little guide outlines an easy Bible marking system that chain-references texts for 38 different topics.
Bible Readings: Straight Answers from God's Word
Bible Readings: Straight Answers from God's Word
By Tompaul Wheeler

Four thousand questions about Bible topics are all answered with Scripture texts in this Complete edition.
The Biblical Meaning of History
The Biblical Meaning of History
By Siegfried J. Schwantes

The Biblical Meaning of History, by Siegfried J. Schwantes, presents a Christian view of history rich in meaning where other views see only chaos. It is concerned not only with the process of history but with its goal. It makes sense.  There is no more satisfying view. 
Boost Your Prophets
Boost Your Prophets
By Leo R. Van Dolson

Boost Your Prophets is a personal study of some of the least explored sections of the Bible-the "minor" prophets.
A Call to Revival
A Call to Revival
By Leo R. Van Dolson

One basic theme ties the books of Joel, Micah, and Zephaniah together—the urgent need for revival and reformation in a time of spiritual and political crisis.
Christ and His Law Adut Bible Study Guide 2Q 2014
Christ and His Law Adut Bible Study Guide 2Q 2014
By Keith Burton

In this study, you will learn that the link between our loving God and the keeping of His commandments is stronger than we realize. 
The Clear Word
The Clear Word
By Jack J. Blanco

The Clear Word has renewed the devotional lives of thousands of people. Let it renew yours today! This easy-to-read paraphrase is now available for your portable reading device. This eBook edition features resizable text, bookmarking, built-in-dictionary, easy verse selector, searching, and much more!
Commentary on Daniel & Revelation
Commentary on Daniel & Revelation
By

The sections from The Seventh-day Adventist Bible Commentary on Daniel and Revelation were compiled in this special volume for college and academy classes.
David: A Heart Like His
David: A Heart Like His
By Larry L. Lichtenwalter

David had an instinct for the divine. He poured out his passion for God in song. He danced before God. He wept before God. As a result, Scripture says more about him than about Christ. Artists have sculpted him. Libraries of books have been written about him. All because at the center of David was God.
David: Dancing Like a King
David: Dancing Like a King
By Larry L. Lichtenwalter

He can kill giants. Capture fortresses. But can he subdue self?  At last David is king. He can defeat the Philistines. But can he resist a beautiful woman? 
David: Faith on the Run
David: Faith on the Run
By Larry L. Lichtenwalter

The subject of this second volume on the life of David is his fugitive years, when his passion for God was stressed to the breaking point. He starts out holding Goliath's severed head and ends up weeping over the death of nemesis Saul and soul mate Jonathan. In between-he runs.
The Day the Cat Jumped
The Day the Cat Jumped
By George E. Vandeman

Getting its name from the code name used by the Japanese for their assault on Pearl Harbor, this book deals with last-day events and where we stand in the stream of prophetic time.
The Deep Things of God
The Deep Things of God
By Jon Paulien

This practical handbook for studying the book of Revelation brings a fresh look and helpful insights to a sometimes perplexing book.
Drinking at the Sources
Drinking at the Sources
By Jacques B. Doukhan

Drinking at the Sources separates historical fact from fiction in an attempt to discover what was responsible for the hatred between early Christians and Jews that carries on to this day. It seeks to identify, from each side’s viewpoint, the decisive factors and arguments both sides have used in constructing seemingly insurmountable walls. 
Ecclesiastes: All Is Vanity
Ecclesiastes: All Is Vanity
By Jacques B. Doukhan

Author Jacques B. Doukhan, an Adventist scholar of Jewish heritage, identifies contradiction as a symptom of our human condition. “Ecclesiastes affirms the value of work, wisdom, life, and happiness. But all these good values—including religion and even righteousness—contain the potential of corruption and evil.”
Enjoy the Living Word: Inspiration, Manuscripts and Translations
Enjoy the Living Word: Inspiration, Manuscripts and Translations
By Peter Roennfeldt

The Bible is so important for living as followers of Jesus that it is hardly surprising there are many questions about how it was written, how it came together over many centuries, and how it has been preserved and translated. Even more important: how can we best read and understand the book that we embrace as the Word of God?
Ephesians
Ephesians
By John M. Fowler

His messages sparked riots. His ministry blessed millions. Paul wrote the Ephesians an immortal letter that shows a God that touches the untouchables. With insights from the Indian traditian, Fowler surveys the message of Ephesians and its wall-breaking, barrier-smashing gospel of new relationships that bring races, nationalities, and castes into one new community in Christ.
Exalting His Word
Exalting His Word
By Shelley J. Quinn

Author Shelley Quinn reaches down into the heart of God’s Word and pulls from its depths many of the treasures hidden there. Like others who have hungered and thirsted after righteousness, Shelley discovered that the secret to having a deep and lasting relationship with God is found in the study of His Word.
Exploring Ecclesiastes and Song of Solomon: A Devotional Commentary
Exploring Ecclesiastes and Song of Solomon: A Devotional Commentary
By George R. Knight

This devotional commentary, by George Knight, will help the Sabbath school teacher, the Bible student and scholar. Uncover new facets in these often overlooked books. This volume will present the reader with an abundance of material about biblical writing style, poetry, marital customs, original language, and practical application for today. These things make it truly a devotional commentary good for many purposes.
Exploring Galatians & Ephesians
Exploring Galatians & Ephesians
By George R. Knight

This user-friendly devotional commentary divides the text of Galatians and Ephesians into bite-sized passages, giving us an opportunity to examine more carefully the topics of justification by faith and holy living.
Exploring Hebrews: A Devotional Commentary
Exploring Hebrews: A Devotional Commentary
By George R. Knight

In this easy-to-use devotional commentary, the author leads you, step by step, through one of the most relevant books in the Bible.
Exploring Mark: A Devotional Commentary
Exploring Mark: A Devotional Commentary
By George R. Knight

George Knight brings Mark's world down to ours with a user-friendly devotional commentary that goes behind the scenes and, with a new translation, unfolds the rich tapestry of Mark for contemporary Christians.
Exploring Romans
Exploring Romans
By George R. Knight

This devotional commentary divides the entire book of Romans into short passages that are followed by a detailed, user-friendly exegetical explanation and practical application to everyday life. The lives of such men as Martin Luther and John Wesley, whose writings helped shape Western history, were changed by the study of Romans. It will change your life as well.

Exploring the Letters of John and Jude
Exploring the Letters of John and Jude
By George R. Knight

This user-friendly devotional commentary divides the entire text of these four letters into bite-sized passages using a new translation by the author. Each passage is followed by the exegetical meaning as well as the practical application for the lives of twenty-first-century believers. Small study groups and individuals alike will benefit from this format and better understand God’s timely and very personal message.  
Exploring Thessalonians
Exploring Thessalonians
By George R. Knight

The letters of Paul to the Thessalonian believers not only provide insight into the challenges faced by one of the early Christian churches, but also allow a glimpse into the great pastoral heart of the stalwart evangelist.
Faith Lift
Faith Lift
By George Vandeman

Is Bible study a tedious “duty” you do but don’t seem to get any real benefit or inspiration from? If your answer is yes, then this book is for you! Discover four helpful techniques that can help you get the most from your Bible study time.
Finding Joy: Paul’s Encouraging Message to the Philippians
Finding Joy: Paul’s Encouraging Message to the Philippians
By John C. Brunt

We can all use a little more joy in our lives. But how can we find joy in a world where so many bad things happen? When it comes to finding joy in difficult circumstances, the apostle Paul is an unrivaled expert! Despite Paul’s circumstances, joy is a central theme in his short letter to the Christians of Philippi. Read the letter, follow the commentary, and discover the secret of finding joy.
Following the Apostles' Vision
Following the Apostles' Vision
By Peter Roennfeldt

From small and unlikely beginnings in Jerusalem, the message of Jesus seemed to explode across the Roman world within only a few decades. It was powered by the Holy Spirit and the passion of those first men and women who had spent time with Jesus, but this remarkable success also came with self-sacrificing determination, hard work and innovative mission strategies.
Re-reading the pastoral letters of Paul—written to the respective churches within the first 10 years of their planting—offers valuable insights into the focus, energy and methods of Paul and his ministry teams. And it must challenge our vision and practice of church, ministry and mission today.
Following the Spirit
Following the Spirit
By Peter Roennfeldt

The Book of Acts tells a story that is familiar to us—making disciples amid difficult social, cultural and political environments. But Acts also tells stories that are new to some of us—creative and innovative forms of church and leadership, successfully adapting to these different circumstances and seeing the church growing in dramatic ways. After almost 2000 years of Christian history, we don’t get to start again, but we are called to write our next chapter in the story of following Jesus and making disciples.
The Four Faces of Jesus
The Four Faces of Jesus
By Robert K. McIver

Anyone wishing to pursue a deeper understanding of the world of Jesus and of the working of inspiration will prize the insights found in The Four Faces of Jesus
Galatians: A Fiery Response to a Struggling Church
Galatians: A Fiery Response to a Struggling Church
By Carl P. Cosaert

Paul’s letter to the church at Galatia has perplexed Bible scholars for decades. Is Paul, who upholds the law in other epistles, now declaring it futile? What does he really believe the relationship between obedience to the law and righteousness by faith is?  
Garments of Grace
Garments of Grace
By Timothy E. Crosby

Heaven’s makeover starts with a new wardrobe. From Genesis to Revelation righteousness is portrayed as a garment. What does the metaphor mean? Is it a robe of character, or a forensic camouflage that covers the filthy reality beneath?

The God Beyond Your Wildest Dreams
The God Beyond Your Wildest Dreams
By James Berglund

The 28 fundamental beliefs of the Seventh-day Adventist Church are far more than just a list of doctrines, rules, and proof texts. Each belief tells a powerful story of God of indescribable love.  This personal and small-group study guide unpacks each one and brings a God beyond your wildest dreams to life like never before.
The Great Controversy Adult Bible Study Guide 2Q24
The Great Controversy Adult Bible Study Guide 2Q24
By Mark Finley

The Adult Sabbath School Bible Study Guide (Quarterly) links the entire world Church together in a global classroom. Written by a variety of authors, the study guide encourages personal time with God and His Word. Memory texts and key thoughts from the authors provide an opportunity for spiritual growth.
The Greatest of the Prophets
The Greatest of the Prophets
By George McCready Price

Author George McCready Price first began The Greatest of the Prophets in the later part of 1937, while he was teaching at Walla Walla College. First published in 1955, and rereleased as a Heritage Classic, it is a book intended to shed light on the book of Daniel. 
Hearing the Way
Hearing the Way
By Kayle de Waal

The Exodus was a dominant and defining story in the Jewish nation, life and faith—and it became one of the foundational ways in which His first followers understood Jesus and, in turn, how the New Testament writers explained who Jesus was and what He did. So this story also becomes a key for our understanding of Jesus, the early church and the New Testament, and for what it means for us to follow Jesus today. Each chapter includes “Growing Hearing Communities” questions for reading and sharing in small groups or for personal reflection.
How to Get the Most out of Bible Study
How to Get the Most out of Bible Study
By Leo R. Van Dolson

This book is a guide to help show you how to get the most out of Bible Study. It will help you to learn for yourself what in the final analysis can only be learned by yourself from the Word of God.
Illuminating the Shadow Figures
Illuminating the Shadow Figures
By Chantal & Gerald Klingbeil

If you’ve ever felt unimportant—that your life’s work hasn’t made even the tiniest ripple in the grand scheme of things—you’re not alone. Meet a few of the shadow figures in Scripture who probably felt the exact same way, people who lived out their lives in anonymity except for a few words recorded in the Bible. Explore the lives and times of these minor characters—some silent and passive, others bold and aggressive, still others weak and vacillating—and discover that even those who are nameless in Scripture had a definite place in God’s overarching plan.
In the Shadow of the Shekinah
In the Shadow of the Shekinah
By Roy Gane

After delivering the Israelites from slavery in Egypt, God had to teach them how to live and journey with Him. Roy Gane fills in background details that help us understand their wilderness experience and God’s sometimes-puzzling decisions.
It's My Choice: Junior Baptismal Guide, Student Workbook
It's My Choice: Junior Baptismal Guide, Student Workbook
By Steve Case

Ten studies that help kids understand the 27 fundamental beliefs and 13 baptismal vows of the church-- lessons created specifically for the concrete thinking of 10- to 12-year-olds.
Apocalipsis: El Quinto Evangelio (Español)
Apocalipsis: El Quinto Evangelio (Español)
By Elizabeth Talbot

In the book of Revelation, the last chapter in the story of Redemption, God has drawn back the veil on a beautiful masterpiece--one that exceeds all our expectations and surpasses our wildest imaginings.
Job and the Devil
Job and the Devil
By Edwin R. and Margaret White Theile

Why this book about Job? Job and the Devil is significant due to the authors’ ability to elucidate the story of Job with exceptional clarity and charm and to illuminate a most vital part of the drama of Job that is almost invariably overlooked by commentators.   
John The Beloved Gospel
John The Beloved Gospel
By Jon Paulien

A deeper and more genuine relationship with Jesus awaits those who read this book and study the fourth Gospel—the “beloved” Gospel.
Jonah: Messenger of the Eleventh Hour
Jonah: Messenger of the Eleventh Hour
By Gerhard F. Hansel

The book of Jonah--a gem in the heart of the Bible--is a complete story of God's compassion, mercy, and forgiveness for the entire world.
Journey Through the Bible 1 - From Genesis to Job
Journey Through the Bible 1 - From Genesis to Job
By Ken Wade

This is a study of the history, significance, and meaning of each book of the Bible from Genesis to Job. This journey will help you grasp the central message of each book and encourage you to persevere through the portions that may seem obscure or difficult.
Journey Through the Bible 2 - From Psalms To Malachi
Journey Through the Bible 2 - From Psalms To Malachi
By Ken Wade

“Any place you look in the Bible you will find a God who is full of love and grace for sinners. In Journey Through the Bible, Ken Wade once again finds a way to make you want to cheer for Jesus.”
—Don Schneider, NAD president (2000-2010)
Journey Through the Bible 3 - Matthew to Revelation
Journey Through the Bible 3 - Matthew to Revelation
By Ken Wade

Ken Wade begins the third volume of Journey Through the Bible by sharing fresh insights into the life of Jesus as portrayed by the Gospel writers. 
Juan Dios se hizo carne
Juan Dios se hizo carne
By Elizabeth Talbot

Jesús, Dios hecho carne. Juan quiere que veamos más allá de la humanidad de Jesús, porque cuando lo veamos desde esta perspectiva, contemplaremos su gloria y reconoceremos la belleza de lo que logró para todos nosotros. 
Lessons from the Life of Nehemiah
Lessons from the Life of Nehemiah
By Ellen G. White

This easy to use study guide on the life of the Old Testament prophet Nehemiah is based on a series of articles published in theSouthern Watchman in 1904. These lessons will help you think through the sacred charge God has place on leaders and members of His church today.
Life Affirmations From Scripture
Life Affirmations From Scripture
By Shelley J. Quinn

The companion book to Exalting His Word. Life Affirmations from Scripture will enable you to live in the power of God's word with more faith, hope, and love. A tool for personal study or group Bible study.
Life's Detours
Life's Detours
By C.L. Paddock

When you need something inexpensive to give to those who are sick or who have financial reverses, disappointments, or death in the family, this little book is the answer.
LifeLine Bible Study Guides, Book 1
LifeLine Bible Study Guides, Book 1
By Kurt W. Johnson

Designed for those who want to study the key doctrines of the Bible in an easy-to-use format. Covers 26 topics in two books and can be used either for personal or small group study.
LifeLine Bible Study Guides, Book 2
LifeLine Bible Study Guides, Book 2
By Kurt W. Johnson

Designed for those who want to study the key doctrines of the Bible in an easy-to-use format. Covers 26 topics in two books and can be used either for personal or small group study.
Lucas Salvación para todos
Lucas Salvación para todos
By Elizabeth Talbot

¡Dios diseñó un plan para rescatarnos y Jesús vino para cumplirlo! Pero, ¿quién podía ser salvo? ¿Los fuertes, los educados, los religiosos? ¡El Evangelio de Lucas está lleno de alegría y entusiasmo porque la salvación ha sido asegurada para todos! Al igual que los pastores en las Colinas de Belén, tú también puedes cambiar tu temor por ¡MEGA GOZO!
Marcos ¡Buenas nuevas!
Marcos ¡Buenas nuevas!
By Elizabeth Talbot

En ocasiones, el amor y el sufrimiento requieren medidas extraordinarias e inesperadas. Puesto que el pecado nos separó de Dios, todos necesitamos saber, en lo profundo de nuestra alma, que somos perdonados. El Evangelio de Marcos nos recuerda que, a pesar de lo que hoy nos esté sucediendo, la victoria final ya ha sido alcanzada por el sacrificio de Jesús en la cruz. 
Mark: The Gospel of Jesus
Mark: The Gospel of Jesus
By William G. Johnsson

Drawing on his multicultural experience, the author offers us new insights into the Gospel of Mark.
Mateo La profecía cumplida
Mateo La profecía cumplida
By Elizabeth Talbot

La Biblia entera está resumida en una palabra: ¡Jesús! Desde el momento cuando el pecado apareció por primera vez en el Edén, Dios tenía un plan para salvarnos. El Evangelio de Mateo establece que las promesas del evangelio no se limitan a un grupo específico sino que son para todos los que creen.
Millenium
Millenium
By Ralph H. Blodgett

What does the Bible really teach about this mysterious time?   What will earth be like during the thousand-year span mentioned in Revelation 20? What will Satan be doing? Will Jesus Christ return before or after the millennium?   Different opinions abound. But what does the Bible really say?
Neighborhood Bible Club
Neighborhood Bible Club
By

The Neighborhood Bible Club Program Helps provides materials to be used by laymen in teaching children. 
No Place to Hide
No Place to Hide
By George Vandeman

The author warns us that time is running out and the world is poised on the verge of final tribulation.  Just consider the headlines: AIDS, pollution, bombs, wars.  But, thank God, He has provided a way for us to survive. He has a lifeboat ready to save us from perishing. Jesus. He is coming soon.
Out of the Dark
Out of the Dark
By Lessie M. Drown

This book reveals the history of the life of Paul. Full of human interest and an inspiration to him who reads, this fascinating story is again delightfully presented within the pages of this book. 
Patriarchs and Prophets
Patriarchs and Prophets
By Ellen G. White

The great panorama of patriarchal life, God’s dramatic dealings with Israel, the division of Canaan, and the setting up of the kingdom under David are all told with persuasive power.
The Patriarchs and Prophets [Illustrated]
The Patriarchs and Prophets [Illustrated]
By Ellen G. White

Patriarchs and Prophets is the first volume in the Conflict of the Ages series. It covers the sweeping panorama of human history from the creation of Earth to the reign of Israel's King David.
Paul Among Friends and Enemies
Paul Among Friends and Enemies
By William E. Richardson

Paul Among Friends and Enemies provides the guidance and leads you through the letters of Paul that spoke to a world being turned ‘upside down” with the gospel revolution.
Paul's Journey From Tarsus to Rome
Paul's Journey From Tarsus to Rome
By Rex D. Edwards

Whether you are a critic or defender of Paul, or simply curious about the man whose writings make up the majority of the New Testament, you will be fascinated by the results of Edwards’ research.
Paul, A Spiritual Journey
Paul, A Spiritual Journey
By Ken Wade

Examine the dramatic changes experienced by Paul as he was transformed from Saul into a man used by God to transform the then-known world. Journey with him on his spiritual quest and in the process, you will be changed as well.
The Prophets and Kings [Illustrated]
The Prophets and Kings [Illustrated]
By Ellen G. White

Volume 2, Prophets and Kings, traces the history of a favored and chosen people, vacillating between allegiance to God and to the gods of the nations around them.
Prophets are People: Believe It or Not
Prophets are People: Believe It or Not
By Bobbie Jane Van Dolson

This book will help the reader understand that just as He used the prophets of Bible times God can use each of us no matter our problems and struggles in life. 
Questions and Answers Vol. 1
Questions and Answers Vol. 1
By Milton C. Wilcox

Did Mary have children besides Jesus? When was the earliest record of baptism? Signs of the Times provides biblical answers to questions like these in volumes 1 and 2 of Questions and Answers. The questions--divided into topics, span all areas of interest, and are often of great importance when deciding the fate of a soul.
Questions and Answers Vol. 2
Questions and Answers Vol. 2
By Milton C. Wilcox

Did Mary have children besides Jesus? When was the earliest record of baptism? Signs of the Times provides biblical answers to questions like these in volumes 1 and 2 of Questions and Answers. The questions--divided into topics, span all areas of interest, and are often of great importance when deciding the fate of a soul.
Discipulado Auténtico
Discipulado Auténtico
By Aivars Ozolins, PhD

Discipulado auténtico estudia la vida de estos hombres imperfectos que fueron elegidos expresamente para una tarea sin paralelo.
Redemption in Romans
Redemption in Romans
By John C. Brunt

The 3Q2010 BBS answers in a simple, satisfying way, common questions about Romans. Jon Brunt reveals that Romans was written for the ordinary Christians, just like you and me, and that its main purpose is to show us how, as Christians, we should live our lives.
Revival For Mission Bible Book Shelf 3Q 2013
Revival For Mission Bible Book Shelf 3Q 2013
By Mark A. Finley

If your heart yearns for something deeper, if you’re no longer satisfied with the status quo, if you long to be filled with the Holy Spirit and to grow spiritually, read on—this book is for you.  Get the most out of your weekly study with this expansion of the 3rd quarter lesson study.
Saint Under Stress
Saint Under Stress
By Norval F. Pease

Why do the innocent suffer? Is there meaning in pain? Does God send suffering to develop character? How should we react to suffering?
Stranger to the World
Stranger to the World
By Douglas Cooper

In Stranger to the World Douglas Cooper introduces his readers to the human Jesus, and to His family, who were real people, called to struggle with problems no one else ever faced. Jesus was, after all, "the kid next door"to everyone in Nazareth.
Studies in Ephesians
Studies in Ephesians
By Milton C. Wilcox

This book was first published in 1927 and is a short study on the book of Ephesians—one of Paul’s greatest epistles.
Studies in Romans
Studies in Romans
By Milton C. Wilcox

Studies in Romans lesson helps and notes will enrich your study of the book of Romans. Each of its chapters runs concurrently with the chapters in the Bible book of Romans, allowing the reader to gain a greater understanding of what Paul, the author, was trying to convey.
Successful Small Groups
Successful Small Groups
By Kurt W. Johnson

In this practical guide Johnson illustrates the proven effectiveness that small groups have for both nurturing the spirituality of current church members and leading friends, neighbors, coworkers, and others to a saving relationship with Christ.
Take His Word
Take His Word
By Marjorie Lewis Lloyd

Time is a treasure. But time invested in Take His Word is a treasure never lost. 
The Book of Matthew Adult Bible Study Guide 2Q 2016
The Book of Matthew Adult Bible Study Guide 2Q 2016
By Andy Nash

Much like Mark, Luke, and John do, Matthew tells the story of Jesus’ life as a human: His death, His return to life, and His return to heaven. But Matthew also focuses strongly on the fact that Jesus is the Promised Messiah (Chosen Leader) sent from heaven. 
The Book of Matthew Bible Book Shelf 2Q 2016
The Book of Matthew Bible Book Shelf 2Q 2016
By Andy Nash

The Book of Matthew explores the life of Jesus as He walked and worked with 12 ordinary men. These lowly men were given the highest privilege in the world: the gospel ministry of Jesus Christ. And still, Jesus seeks those who would be colaborers with Him: men and women who will learn of Him and become like Him in mind and character. 
The White Truth
The White Truth
By John J. Robertson

How do prophets do their work? Was Ellen White wrong to use the writings of others? What shall we do with charges of plagiarism against her?
These Watched Him Die
These Watched Him Die
By Leslie Hardinge

They witnessed His execution, but each had come to the cross for different reasons. Some came full of hatred, some were impassive, but others watched in agony.
Through the Eyes of the Ancients: The Books of Moses
Through the Eyes of the Ancients: The Books of Moses
By Dr. R. Dean Davis

When stories become legends, often some of the key elements of the story are lost. We tend to project our culture, our beliefs, and our language into a story. In doing so, we may miss the point of the original dialogue. Through the Eyes of the Ancients, by Dean Davis, is a clarifying study into the original books of Moses.
Thus Says the Lord
Thus Says the Lord
By Zdravko Stefanovic

Zdravko Stefanovic explores the life and times of each of the men for whom the books known as the “minor prophets” were named. Differentiated in this way from the lengthier books of Isaiah, Ezekiel, and Jeremiah, these concise messages express the heart of God for His wayward people.
To Know God
To Know God
By Morris L. Venden

What’s this about knowing God in five days? Author Venden is emphasizing not so much the time element as the possibility, not of knowing about God only, but of knowing Him, of having a personal and positive relationship with Him.
To Wander No More
To Wander No More
By B. Russell Holt

Here is the story of a people like us. The Exodus is our story—yours and mine. But it’s God’s story too. He never stops loving His wandering people. And He has assured us that soon we’ll wander no more. 
Topical Concordance of the Bible
Topical Concordance of the Bible
By Phyllis Bailey

Simpler and easier to use than Nave's Topical Bible, this work is especially useful to anyone with an Adventist perspective. Originally published in 1975, this revised edition includes many entirely new topics and 2,600 new texts under old topics.
Valiant In Fight
Valiant In Fight
By Taylor G. Bunch

Valiant in Fight by Taylor G. Bunch gives the reader a closer look at the character and work of the prominent men and women of the Bible.  
Visions and Dreams
Visions and Dreams
By Jack J. Blanco

Narrated in modern language without the interruption of chapter or verse, the ancient stories of prophecies found in Daniel and Revelation are easier than ever to read and understand.
Wake Up Your Bible Study
Wake Up Your Bible Study
By Richard W. Coffen

Richard Coffen teaches a simple approach that will bring Bible study to life and make it easy to apply; By combining the technical with the practical, the author has provided a book for the masses.
The War Between Good and Evil BBS 2Q24
The War Between Good and Evil BBS 2Q24
By Mark Finley

Mark Finley tells the story of Christians who maintained their faith in the face of persecution. In spite of sacrifice, suffering, and even martyrdom, Christianity flourished, proving that God’s providence is greater than the enemy of souls.
What Jesus Really Meant
What Jesus Really Meant
By Richard Litke

What Jesus Really Meant provides authoritative answers to the questions raised by challenging New Testament passages.  I contains short, understandable chapters filled with helpful and faith building insights into the words of Jesus as found in the Gospels and the writings of Paul, Peter, and others.
The Wise Have It
The Wise Have It
By Arthur L. Bietz

Solomon’s proverbs are as apt today as they were in Israel thousands of years ago. Believing that these gems of knowledge should be more fully explored, Dr. Bietz has chosen some of the basic proverbs of Scripture. Digging deeper into them, he has struck rich veins of truth that may go unnoticed by the casual reader.
Words to Live By
Words to Live By
By B. Russell Holt

Words to Live By pieces together and explores this timeless masterpiece of wise living that is free to all who “cry aloud for understanding” and “find the knowledge of God” (Proverbs 2:3, 5, NIV).
Your Bible and You
Your Bible and You
By Arthur S. Maxwell

See what the Bible says about your God, your life, your home, your health, your problems, and your future.