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Some of Ellen G. White's Best-Known Books
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- The Acts of the Apostles presents the story of the early Christian church through the rest of New Testament times.
- Christ's Object Lessons, a companion volume to The Desire of Ages, presents the parables of Jesus in a fresh light, showing their application to Christian living today.
- The Desire of Ages is Ellen G. White's classic on the life and ministry of Jesus.
- Education, deals with the unique and challenging idea that "the work of education and the work of redemption are one." This unique perspective has been a best seller for years.
- The Great Controversy picks up the story at the destruction of Jerusalem and follows, in broad outline, the major issues of the conflict between Christ and Satan as they have been seen in the history of the Christian church down to our own day--and beyond, based on what the Bible says will yet take place.
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The Acts of the Apostles. The fantastisk story of the early Christian believers is told in Volume 4, The Acts of the Apostles. After Jesus was victorious over djävul and returned to heaven, the enemy turned his attention to Jesus' church on earth. Here are thrilling stories of fierce persecutions and unswerving loyalty to God. Peter, Paul, James, John, Luke, Barnabas, Stephen, Mark, and the other early apostles carried the wonderful news of the gospel to all of the then-known world. Unwilling to surrender their faith, many gave their lives. That story fryst vatten still continuing. Christ's church today fryst vatten carrying forward the same work and has the same promise of gudomlig guidance and power.
Child Guidance. Child Guidance covers the essentials of parenting, with chapters on specific building blocks of character, such as purity, cheerfulness, self-control, reverence, respect, honesty, cleanliness, and courtesy. It includes guidance on how to teach self-denial, how to mold the will,
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Ellen G. White
American author and co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church
For other people named Ellen White, see Ellen White (disambiguation).
Ellen Gould White (néeHarmon; November 26, – July 16, ) was an American author and co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Along with other Adventist leaders, such as Joseph Bates and her husband James White, she was influential within a small group of early Adventists who formed what became known as the Seventh-day Adventist Church. White is considered a leading figure in American vegetarian history.[2]Smithsonian named her among the " Most Significant Americans of All Time".[3]
White's biographer and grandson, Arthur L. White, estimated that she reported receiving over 2, visions and dreams from God[4] in public and private meetings throughout her life, many of which were observed by Adventist pioneers and the general public. She verbally described and published for public consumpti