If you could ask one question of Ellen White, what would it be? Elder William Fagal, associate director of the Ellen G. White Estate, provides thought-provoking answers to 101 of the most frequently asked and often most controversial inquiries. He exposes many of the myths that have developed and introduces readers to the real truth about this inspirational author.
This new book applies today’s medical thinking to the Adventist health and lifestyle origins of 150 years ago. How do the writings of Ellen White – who wrote without any medical training or background – stand up?
The Civil War, spiritualism, racism, Catholicism - Ellen White's prophecies touched on all these issues and more. This book will rekindle your faith in the Spirit of Prophecy as it reveals the stunning accuracy of world events divinely foretold in her writings.
This book contains a selection of Ellen White's writings from the 1850s and an autobiographical section on her, plus information on the early Adventist believers
This six-volume biography of Adventism’s special messenger is also a history of the first seven decades of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The author, a grandson of Ellen White, uses family and personal anecdotes to add depth and authenticity.
Ellen G. White, Comprehensive Research Edition CD-ROM 2008 (PC)
Ellen G. White
CD-ROM
All of
Ellen G. White’s published works are included on this single CD-ROM: 385 Ellen G. White titles, 5,000 articles, 110 topical papers, and much more. With full text searching, highlight/bookmark functions, tagged records, topical searches, and cut & paste features.
Ellen G. White: The Early Years, 1827-1862 (vol. 1)
Arthur L. White
Hardcover Book
Volume one of the Ellen G. White biography traces her activities through her developing Christian experience, the Advent movement and disappointment of 1844, and how she became the recipient of visions.
Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years, 1862-1876 (vol. 2)
Arthur L. White
Hardcover Book
Volume two of the Ellen G. White biography traces the development of James and Ellen White's leadership roles in the infant Adventist church. By 1875, their roles were well-defined-James as apostle and organizer; Ellen as messenger of the Lord. During these years of growth, Adventists established sanitariums, schools, camp meetings, and sent their first missionary overseas.
Ellen G. White: The Lonely Years, 1876-1891 (vol. 3)
Arthur L. White
Hardcover Book
Volume three picks up the Ellen White story at a time when she was writing on the life of Christ and engaged, with her husband in a exhausting camp meeting ministry. This volume also describes the last years of James White's life and his sudden death at the age of 60.
Ellen G. White: The Australian Years, 1891-1900 (vol. 4)
Arthur L. White
Hardcover Book
The nine years Ellen White spent in Australia introduced her to new and different living and working conditions. It also placed upon her responsibilities in some areas she had not previously borne. She helped begin the work in that continent and continued to write letters of counsel to the leaders of the church in America.
Ellen G. White: The Early Elmshaven Years, 1900-1905 (vol. 5)
Arthur L. White
Hardcover Book
Mrs. White was deeply involved in the events and changes that took place in the Seventh-day Adventist Church during this period: the 1901 and 1903 General Conference Sessions, the Battle Creek Sanitarium fire, the Review and Herald fire, the threat of pantheism, and the establishment of sanitariums in California.
Ellen G. White: The Later Elmshaven Years, 1905-1915 (vol. 6)
Arthur L. White
Hardcover Book
This last volume covers the establishment of the Loma Linda Sanitarium, the San Francisco earthquake, the establishment of Pacific Union College, and the publication of the 1911 edition of The Great Controversy.
Popular author George Knight introduces readers to Ellen White in this
specially priced set, which includes: Meeting Ellen White, Reading Ellen
White, Ellen White's World, and Walking With Ellen
White.
This book introduces readers to the fascinating life and role of Ellen White. The author presents a biographical overview of her life and explores the major themes and categories of her works. Especially helpful for new Adventists.