Autobiographical experiences of Adventist pioneer J.N. Loughborough as he recalls God's leading in his life and in the development of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
James White was a man of paradox. He loved the old gospel and the latest gadget. His wife refered to him as "The best man that ever trod shoe-leather."
This biography makes use of previously unavailable letters and logbooks to shed new light on the first theologian and real founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Among the most colorful of the early Seventh-day Adventist church workers, was Stephen Haskell--self-made, fearless, endowed with ingenuity, courage, and vision.