Some of Her Books That We Have Online
(The book descriptions below have been adapted from those at
AdventistBookCenter.com.)
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Christ's Object Lessons In this devotional classic, Ellen White plumbs
the depths of the best-loved teachings of Jesus, offering a deeply
spiritual understanding of the parables of Christ as they apply
to the life today. Writing not as a dry historical scholar or technical commentator,
but as one pleading the case of the Lord she loves, the
author provides practical applications in a way that touches
the heart. |
| Christ's Object Lessons Chapter 1: Teaching in Parables. "In Christ's parable teaching the same principle is
seen as in His own mission to the world. That we might
become acquainted with His divine character and life,
Christ took our nature and dwelt among us. Divinity was
revealed in humanity; the invisible glory in the visible
human form. Men could learn of the unknown through
the known; heavenly things ..." |
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Patriarchs and Prophets Patriarchs and Prophets, the first volume
in the Conflict of the Ages series, covers the sweeping panorama
of human history from the creation of Earth to the reign of Israel's
King David. It attempts to answer such questions as, Where did we come from?
Where are we going? If God is all-powerful, why doesn't He prevent
the spread of evil and its tragic results? |
| Sketches From The Life of Paul This book was issued by the Seventh-day Adventist Church's two publishing
houses early in the summer of 1883 to be used with the Sabbath
school lessons. After Mrs. White eventually made some additions to
it, it was published as The Acts of the Apostles in
1911. The original book is still available in facsimile form. |
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Steps to Christ Thousands have become acquainted with Jesus through
this little book, and it has helped many more, including those
who have walked with Him for years, to know Him better. In just
thirteen short chapters, you'll read about His
love for you, repentance, faith and acceptance, growing like
Him, the privilege of prayer, what to do with doubt, and how
to spend your days rejoicing in your best Friend, Jesus. |
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