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DA-29 ' The Sabbath ' Desire Of Ages By Ellen G White

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This is a collection of a Book called " Desire Of Ages " By Ellen G. White.
Ellen G. White was one of the key co-founders of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. And though she lived most of her life in the Nineteenth century, she’s still making a revolutionary impact on millions of people around the world through her writings.
Ellen G. White was a woman of remarkable spiritual gifts who lived 87 full years (1827-1915). She dedicated 70 of these years to ministry in the founding and establishment of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Through her extensive writing and speaking, she provided lasting guidance that greatly influenced the leadership and development of the then young Adventist Church.
Ellen White was born to Robert and Eunice Harmon on November 26, 1827. Her maiden name was Ellen Gould Harmon. And together with her twin sister Elizabeth Harmon, they were the youngest in a large family with eight children.
In 1840, she attended a Methodist camp meeting at Buxton, Maine with her parents. It’s at that meeting that she gave her heart to Jesus at age 12.
She later requested to be baptized at Casco Bay. With this, she became a member of the Methodist Church.
Also at this time in the US, several revival meetings were being held by the Millerite Movement.
It was led by William Miller, a farmer-turned-minister who preached that Jesus would return in a few years.
In fact, one Millerite, Samuel Snow, predicted that Jesus would return on October 22, 1844.
From the age of 17 to her late 30s, Ellen White was instrumental in laying the foundation for the beginnings of the Adventist Church.
It all began on one December morning of 1844, when she was just 17 years old.
She was praying with four other women, when she received a vision from the Holy Spirit.
The Sabbath vision is a good example of how Ellen White’s visions and counsels were helpful in the development of Adventist doctrines or initiatives.
Usually, the members of the church would study the Bible about a topic that came up. They’d pray for understanding of God’s Word, and that they could unite in understanding about a given belief. And in many situations, God would give Ellen White a vision that confirmed their understanding to be correct.
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Ellen G. White was one of the key co-founders of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. And though she lived most of her life in the Nineteenth century, she’s still making a revolutionary impact on millions of people around the world through her writings.
Ellen G. White was a woman of remarkable spiritual gifts who lived 87 full years (1827-1915). She dedicated 70 of these years to ministry in the founding and establishment of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Through her extensive writing and speaking, she provided lasting guidance that greatly influenced the leadership and development of the then young Adventist Church.
Ellen White was born to Robert and Eunice Harmon on November 26, 1827. Her maiden name was Ellen Gould Harmon. And together with her twin sister Elizabeth Harmon, they were the youngest in a large family with eight children.
In 1840, she attended a Methodist camp meeting at Buxton, Maine with her parents. It’s at that meeting that she gave her heart to Jesus at age 12.
She later requested to be baptized at Casco Bay. With this, she became a member of the Methodist Church.
Also at this time in the US, several revival meetings were being held by the Millerite Movement.
It was led by William Miller, a farmer-turned-minister who preached that Jesus would return in a few years.
In fact, one Millerite, Samuel Snow, predicted that Jesus would return on October 22, 1844.
From the age of 17 to her late 30s, Ellen White was instrumental in laying the foundation for the beginnings of the Adventist Church.
It all began on one December morning of 1844, when she was just 17 years old.
She was praying with four other women, when she received a vision from the Holy Spirit.
The Sabbath vision is a good example of how Ellen White’s visions and counsels were helpful in the development of Adventist doctrines or initiatives.
Usually, the members of the church would study the Bible about a topic that came up. They’d pray for understanding of God’s Word, and that they could unite in understanding about a given belief. And in many situations, God would give Ellen White a vision that confirmed their understanding to be correct.
Please Share, Like and Subscribe @andongtompaso6488
#andventistbelieve #doughbachelor #ellengwhite #sdachurch #spiritofprophecy #sdachurch #sda #sabbathworship #sabbath #sabbathschoollesson #sabbathservice #sabbathfellowship #sabbathday
#ellengwhite #ellegwhitewritings #sdageneralconference #7thdayadventist
#Reformovement #testimoniesforthechurch #cult #protestantism #1844movement #vegetarisch #christianity #Christianeatcleanfood #religion #religious