My Dear Brother M ...: why Ellen White wrote the letters in "Testimonies for the Church"

A personal letter, eagerly opened. But the opening words cause a trembling of the fingers. "My Dear Brother M: I was shown some things in refence to you."; A letter from a prophet of God.; We've had the Testimonies bound and resting on our shelves for so long we can almost forget that...

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Autor principal: Gordon, Paul A. (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Print Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: Nampa, Idaho [u.a.] Pacific Press Publ. Assoc. 1997
En:Año: 1997
(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar:B White, Ellen G. 1827-1915, Testimonies for the church
Otras palabras clave:B White, Ellen Gould Harmon 1827-1915
B Seventh-Day Adventists Doctrines
Acceso en línea: Cover (Verlag)
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Sumario:A personal letter, eagerly opened. But the opening words cause a trembling of the fingers. "My Dear Brother M: I was shown some things in refence to you."; A letter from a prophet of God.; We've had the Testimonies bound and resting on our shelves for so long we can almost forget that many of the words inside are personal ones. We can almost forget the crises both of denominational and individual that let ot the letters and messages recorded there.; But behind every testimony is a story. And every story is about a person a church leader, a young woman a pastor, a housewife for whom God had a special message. ; With stories chosen from each volume, Paul Gordon, former secretary of the E. G. White Estate, shares insights into the individuals and circumstances involved. But more than that, he opens our eyes to the person who wrote the messages. The joy and the pain of the work to which God called her comes through as she shares much about her personal life. Did you know:; Ellen White sometimes thought that she would rather die than have another vision that required her to reprove or warn someone?; Her writing of the Testimonies began just as she thought that her work as a prophet migh finally be over?; She was sued for libel because of something she wrote in Testimonies?; Knowing why these letters were written can open our eyes to how each message might apply to our lives. - Why the Testimonies Were Given to Seventh-day Adventist Church; Introduction to Volume 1: 1855-1868; Introduction to Volume 2: 1868-1871; Introduction to Volume 3: 1872-1875; Introduction to Volume 4: 1875-1881; Introduction to Volume 5: 1882-1889; Introduction to Volume 6: 1891-1900; Introduction to Volume 7: 1900-1902; Introduction to Volume 8: 1903,1904; Introduction to Volume 9: 1904-1909; Epilogue
ISBN:0816313695