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If you are a Seventh-day Adventist Christian, you have no doubt heard of The Shepherd’s Rod, a message of present truth and reform first presented to leaders of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the years 1929 and 1930. It has created much controversy. In What Every Seventh-day Adventist Should Know about The Shepherd’s Rod, author Garrick D. Augustus brings to light the historic and the theological reasons behind the rejection of The Shepherd’s Rod message. It exposes the systematic misinformation, as well as the willful manipulations of the facts surrounding Victor Houteff and the movement he began more than eight decades ago. It provides clear and accurate answers to the questions raised against the Rod’s message. And, it answers the objections church leaders have historically offered as “proof” against its bearing the credentials of inspiration. Augustus fused the forensic methods of evidence analytics, as well as the investigative method of internal evidence analysis, to the claims brought against the message by the leaders of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. His research took him from the Heritage Library in Loma Linda, California, to The Biblical Research Committee in Silver Spring Maryland, and beyond. What Every Seventh-day Adventist Should Know about The Shepherd’s Rod journeys through the pages of history and helps to separate truth from propaganda. It takes a fresh look at an old controversy that began in eternity past and has played itself out in the rank and file of Seventh-day Adventism.
Are you BURNED OUT on reading books about the BURN OUT of Waco Branch Davidians? Don't be; rekindle a BURNING interest. Read Don Adair's book--a brief narration of 46 years of his testimony (1951-1997). Learn how Ben Roden's teachings led Branch Davidians to follow David Koresh; & why his son, George Roden (a Jew), killed the author's brother, Dale Adair (a Nazi). Read the seven letters of doom about a coming SLAUGHTER of church members sent in 1991-1993 to Presidents Bush & Clinton, the news media, & Seventh-Day Adventist church leaders. Read about their BIG LIE which aroused the fears of the ATF, leading to the siege at new Mt. Carmel (Feb. 1993). Afterwards the news media called the author who explained the error of the BIG LIE. When it was understood the siege ended (April, 1993) with the BURN OUT. These ashes still eat at the hearts of patriots around the world. Now they can learn the reason for the gun-firing helicopters, & what the seven letters of doom had to do with the BURN OUT. Order A DAVIDIAN TESTIMONY for $12.95 from Don Adair, 282 Davidian Way, Tamassee, SC 29686. 864-944-1254.
Henry C. Link (1889 - 1952) was a famous psycologist who was alienated from Christian belief for many years, but gradually went back again during his practice as a psycologist. This book reveals the story behind, and it quickly became a best-seller when it was first published in 1936. Its timeless relevance is truly evidenced by its many reprints up to our time.
From the third quarter of 1928 through the first quarter of 1929, M. L. Andreasen authored three books on the Gospel Prophet, Isaiah. Included, along with the three volumes, are the corresponding Sabbath School Lesson Quarterlies for the same time period.
The book of Revelation pronounces a blessing upon everyone who "reads" or even "hears" it read. Yet, many treat it as a mysterious book that should not be read and cannot be understood. S. N. Haskell has opened the book of Revelation up in an easily read style that explains it and its relation to our day. This facsimile, originally printed in 1905, makes an excellent study book for young and old.
What were the beliefs of the Branch Davidians? This is the first full scholarly account of their history. Kenneth G. C. Newport argues that, far from being an act of unfathomable religious insanity, the calamitous fire at Waco in 1993 was the culmination of a long theological and historical tradition that goes back many decades. The Branch Davidians under David Koresh were an eschatologically confident community that had long expected that the American government, whom they identified as the Lamb-like Beast of the book of Revelation, would one day arrive to seek to destroy God's remnant people. The end result, the fire, must be seen in this context.
This description of the origins and basic theology of the Seventh-day Adventist church shows how the church has become one of the most widespread Protestant denominations. Damsteegt¿s analysis of the Scriptural basis of the church helps to explain its missionary nature.