Len Holder thinks his mother is dead - until she reappears one morning in his living room. She doesn't remember being dead. She's just confused. And instead of her burial clothes, she's wearing a Dallas Cowboys warmup suit. At seventy-eight, Len considers himself a failure. He spent years taking care of Mom while his brother Joey became a famous sportscaster. Now he lives alone, tinkering with a novel he can't seem to finish. For a week, Len relives a strained relationship with Mom while other mysteries pile up. He keeps hearing fragments of Joey's radio show. His sister reports disturbing phone calls. Strangers he meets look like people from his past. Another stranger has taken over his insurance office. Then Len gets word that his beloved boss Miranda has been gravely injured in a car accident. Eventually, Miranda's fate and a shocking secret from the past reveal that Sharon Holder's resurrection is not what it seems to be. The Seven-Day Resurrection is a must-read for anyone who has been thrust into the role of caregiver.
A Study Guide and a Teacher’s Manual Gospel Principles was written both as a personal study guide and as a teacher’s manual.
First published 1846, revised 1847. Author was the founder of Sabbatarian Adventism which evolved into the Seventh-Day Adventist Church.
Reproduction of the original: The Seventh Day Sabbath by Joseph Bates
He wished to be the highest in heaven, next to God, and receive the highest honors. Until this time all heaven was in order, harmony and perfect subjection to the government of God."-Ellen G White
Perspectives on the Sabbath presents in point-counterpoint form the four most common views of the Sabbath commandment that have arisen throughout church history, representing the major positions held among Christians today.
The Seven Days of Creation; Genesis; The Millennium; The Seventh Day of Creation
Seventh-day Adventists give Catholics a hard time with the misinformation they spread about the Catholic Church and the day of the week they worship on.
"Drawing on an extensive experience as a pastor, evangelist and administrator, his knowledge of the teachings of the Word of God and his ability to present those teachings in a systematic, readable manner, Pastor David Lawson has written ...
At first glance, this book may appear, to many people, to be “an Easter book.” Although the author deeply respects these sentiments, the truth of the matter is that this is, in fact, a Jesus book.
A comparison of the tenets of Seventh-Day Adventism with traditional Christian doctrines.