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.
An in-depth look at the lives of John H. Kellogg, Arthur G. Daniels and Percy T. Magan who each played an important role in the founding of the medical and evangelistic work of the church.