Ellen G. White
Ellen G. White was a woman of remarkable spiritual gifts who lived most of
her life during the nineteenth century (1827-1915), yet through her writings and
public ministry she has made a revolutionary impact on millions of people around
the world in the twentieth century. A large number consider her to have had the
prophetic gift. During her lifetime she wrote more than 5,000 periodical
articles and 49 books; but today, including compilations from her manuscripts,
more than 100 titles are available in English. She is the most translated woman
writer in the entire history of literature and the most translated
American author of either gender. Her writings cover a broad range of subjects,
including religion, education, health, social relationships, evangelism,
prophecy, publishing, nutrition, and management. Her life-changing masterpiece
on successful Christian living, Steps to Christ, has been published in nearly
150 languages, with well over 100 million copies in circulation. Her crowning
literary achievement is the five-volume "Conflict of the Ages" series,
which traces the conflict between good and evil from its origin to its dramatic,
soon-to-unfold conclusion.
Ellen White traveled widely in the United States, Europe, Australia and New
Zealand. As a young girl she suffered serious health problems which threatened
her life, yet she lived a full life to age 87. Her varied roles included
speaking before audiences as large as 20,000. Her insights into healthful living
continue to be remarkably accurate concepts widely accepted today by the
scientific and medical community. She also helped to establish a system of
hospitals, schools, and publishing houses that circles the globe. [Ellen
G. White Estate.]
Biblical Tests of a
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A personal
testimony from someone who knew Mrs. White
A second
testimonial about Mrs. White
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