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Ellen Gould White (née Harmon; November 26, 1827 – July 16, 1915) was an American author and co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Along with other Adventist leaders such as Joseph Bates and her husband James White, she was instrumental within a small group of early Adventists who formed what became known as the Seventh-day Adventist Church. White is considered a leading figure in American vegetarian history. Smithsonian named her among the "100 Most Significant Americans of All Time". White claimed to have received over 2,000 visions and dreams from God in public and private meetings throughout her life, which were witnessed by Adventist pioneers and the general public. She verbally described and published for public consumption the content of each vision. The Adventist pioneers viewed these experiences as the Biblical gift of prophecy as outlined in Revelation 12:17 and Revelation 19:10, which describe the testimony of Jesus as the "spirit of prophecy". Her Conflict of the Ages series of writings endeavor to showcase the hand of God in Biblical history and in church history. This cosmic conflict, referred to by Seventh-day Adventist theologians as the "Great Controversy theme", became foundational to the development of Seventh-day Adventist theology. Her book on successful Christian living, Steps to Christ, has been published in more than 140 languages. The book Child Guidance, a compilation of her writings about child care, training and education, has been used as the foundation for the Seventh-day Adventist school system. White was considered a controversial figure by her critics, and much of the controversy centered on her reports of visionary experiences and on the use of other sources in her writings. Historian Randall Balmer has described White as "one of the more important and colorful figures in the history of American religion". Walter Martin described her as "one of the most fascinating and controversial personages ever to appear upon the horizon of religious history". Arthur L. White, her grandson and biographer, writes that Ellen G. White is the most translated female non-fiction author in the history of literature, as well as the most translated American non-fiction author overall. Her writings covered a broad range of subjects, including religion, social relationships, prophecy, publishing, nutrition, creationism, agriculture, theology, evangelism, Christian lifestyle, education, and health. She advocated vegetarianism. She promoted and has been instrumental in the establishment of schools and medical centers all over the world, with the most renowned being Andrews University in Michigan and the Loma Linda University and Medical Center in California. During her lifetime she wrote more than 5,000 periodical articles and 40 books. As of 2019 more than 200 White titles are available in English, including compilations from her 100,000 pages of manuscript published by the Ellen G. White Estate, which are accessible at the Adventist Book Center. Her most notable books are Steps to Christ, The Desire of Ages and The Great Controversy. Personal life Early life Ellen and her twin sister Elizabeth were born November 26, 1827, to Robert and Eunice Harmon at a home on State Route 114 in Gorham, Maine. She was the seventh of eight children. Robert was a farmer who also made hats using mercuric nitrate. Charles E. Dudley Sr., in his book The Genealogy of Ellen Gould Harmon White: The Prophetess of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, and the Story of the Growth and Development of the Seventh-day Adventist Denomination as It Relates to African-Americans claims that Ellen White had an African-American ancestry. In March 2000, the Ellen G. White Estate commissioned Roger D. Joslyn, a professional genealogist, to research Ellen G. White's ancestry. Joslyn concluded that she was of Anglo-Saxon origin. At the age of nine, White was hit in the face with a stone. This occurred while she was living in Portland, Maine, and probably attending the Brackett Street School. This, she said, started her conversion: "This misfortune, which for a time seemed so bitter and was so hard to bear, has proved to be a blessing in disguise. The cruel blow which blighted the joys of earth, was the means of turning my eyes to heaven. I might never had known Jesus Christ, had not the sorrow that clouded my early years led me to seek comfort in him". A few years after her injury, Ellen, with her parents, attended a Methodist camp meeting at Buxton, Maine; and there, at the age of 12, a breakthrough occurred in which she had a conversion experience and felt at peace. Millerite movement In 1840, at age 12, her family became involved with the Millerite movement. As she attended William Miller's lectures, she felt guilty for her sins and was filled with terror about being eternally lost. She describes herself as spending nights in tears and prayer and being in this condition for several months. On June 26, 1842, she was baptized by John Hobart in Casco Bay in Portland, Maine, and eagerly awaited Jesus to come again. In her later years, she referred to this as the happiest time of her life. Her family's involvement with Millerism caused them to be disfellowshipped by the local Methodist church. Marriage and family Sometime in 1845 Ellen Harmon came in contact with her future husband James Springer White, a Millerite who became convinced that her visions were genuine. During the winter of 1845, the two visited Millerite believers in Maine, including an eventful stop in Atkinson for a farmhouse meeting led by Israel Dammon. A year later James proposed and they were married by a justice of the peace in Portland, Maine, on August 30, 1846. James later wrote: We were married August 30, 1846, and from that hour to the present she has been my crown of rejoicing ... It has been in the good providence of God that both of us had enjoyed a deep experience in the Advent movement ... This experience was now needed as we should join our forces and, united, labor extensively from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific ... The Whites had four sons: Henry Nichols, James Edson (known as Edson), William Clarence (known as Willie or W. C.), and John Herbert. Only Edson and William lived to adulthood. John Herbert died of erysipelas at the age of two months, and Henry died of pneumonia at the age of 16 [White Estate Biography] in 1863. Final years and death White spent the final years of her life in Elmshaven, her home in Saint Helena, California after the death of her husband James White in 1881. During her final years she traveled less frequently as she concentrated upon writing her last works for the church. She died on July 16, 1915, at her home in Elmshaven, which is now an Adventist Historical Site. After three funerals, she was buried with her husband James White in Oak Hill Cemetery, Battle Creek, Michigan. Ministry Visions From 1844 to 1863 White allegedly experienced between 100 and 200 vision.... Discover the Ellen White popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Ellen White books.

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  • The Great Hope synopsis, comments

    The Great Hope

    Ellen G. White

    This book, reader, is not published to tell us that there is sin and woe and misery in this world. We know it all too well. This book is not published to tell us that there is an i...

  • El camino a Cristo synopsis, comments

    El camino a Cristo

    Elena G. de White

    Es imposible que escapemos por nosotros mismos del abismo de pecado en que estamos sumidos… Jesús vivió, sufrió y murió para redimirnos. El corazón de Dios suspira por sus hijos te...

  • Life Sketches of Ellen G. White synopsis, comments

    Life Sketches of Ellen G. White

    Ellen Gould White

    This volume offers White's memoir of her life until 1881, with a sketch of her subsequent efforts. This book was created from a scan of the original artifact, and as such the ...

  • Palabras de vida del gran Maestro synopsis, comments

    Palabras de vida del gran Maestro

    Elena G. de White

    La Escritura dice: "De todo esto habló Jesús con la gente por parábolas… para que se cumpliera lo dicho por el profeta: Abriré mi boca y en parábolas hablaré de cosas escondida...

  • El conflicto de los siglos synopsis, comments

    El conflicto de los siglos

    Elena G. de White

    El mundo está al borde de una crisis estupenda; la más grande en la historia, la crisis final. Ante ese futuro omnioso, la presente obra expone una respuesta autorizada para la con...

  • Profetas y reyes synopsis, comments

    Profetas y reyes

    Elena G. de White

    ¿Qué puede enseñarnos la historia del pueblo judío en su momento de mayor esplendor? ¿Qué lecciones extraemos de sus divisiones internas, y de los caracteres de sus reyes y reinas?...

  • Ellen G. White A Psychobiography synopsis, comments

    Ellen G. White A Psychobiography

    Steve Daily

    This explosive work contains a great deal of highly documented material on the life and movement of Ellen G. White that Adventists in general, to say nothing of the public, will no...

  • The Holy Spirit and Spirituality synopsis, comments

    The Holy Spirit and Spirituality

    Ellen G. White

    One of the best Sabbath School lesson supplements you can have. Spirit of Prophecy comments about the lesson are arranged for daily study with the Adult Sabbath School Bible Study ...

  • El Deseado de todas las gentes synopsis, comments

    El Deseado de todas las gentes

    Elena G. de White

    Esta obra presenta al Hombre que está en el centro de la historia de la humanidad. Y aunque todos sabemos que nadie ha tenido tan profunda influencia en la gente de este planeta co...

  • Ellen White and the Trinity synopsis, comments

    Ellen White and the Trinity

    Jan Voerman

    Did Ellen White change her concept of the Godhead or her understanding of Christ's nature during her ministry as some have suggested? In Ellen White and the Trinity, Pastor Jan Voe...

  • The Moralist synopsis, comments

    The Moralist

    Patricia O'Toole

    Acclaimed author Patricia O’Toole’s “superb” (The New York Times) account of Woodrow Wilson, one of the most highminded, consequential, and controversial US presidents. A “gripping...

  • The Book of Revelation synopsis, comments

    The Book of Revelation

    Ellen G. White

    One of the best Sabbath School lesson supplements you can have. Spirit of Prophecy comments about the lesson are arranged for daily study with the Adult Sabbath School Bible Study ...

  • Ellen White on Leadership synopsis, comments

    Ellen White on Leadership

    Cindy Tutsch

    While Ellen White did not invent the term "servant leadership," she put it to practice in her own life. Leaders are needed at all levels of society. Whether your daily routine incl...

  • The Ellen G. White Encyclopedia synopsis, comments

    The Ellen G. White Encyclopedia

    Denis Fortin

    Everything from the hymns Ellen White loved to the homes she lived in are covered in heavily referenced articles. You’ll find a detailed chronology of her life and extensive articl...

  • Consejos para la iglesia synopsis, comments

    Consejos para la iglesia

    Elena G. de White

    Ser semejantes a Jesús en carácter es el ideal de Dios para su pueblo. Desde el principio fue el plan del Señor que los miembros de la familia humana, creados a su imagen, desarrol...

  • Flow synopsis, comments

    Flow

    Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

    “Csikszentmihalyi arrives at an insight that many of us can intuitively grasp, despite our insistent (and culturally supported) denial of this truth. That is, it is not what happen...

  • Ellen White Under Fire synopsis, comments

    Ellen White Under Fire

    Jud Lake

    During her lifetime, Ellen White withstood wave upon wave of personal criticisms. Yet the historical records confirm her as a person of integrity, and her writings confirm her loya...

  • Ellen White On the Color Line synopsis, comments

    Ellen White On the Color Line

    Ciro Sepulveda

    This book looks at the ideas of Ellen G. White and the Color Line in the nineteenth century.

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    Evangelism

    Ellen G. White

    Ellen White was one of the founders of the Seventh Day Adventist Church and claimed to have had over 2000 visions. Excerpt: Everywhere the light of truth is to shine forth, that he...

  • Meeting Ellen White synopsis, comments

    Meeting Ellen White

    George R. Knight

    Ellen G. White has undoubtedly been the most influential Seventhday Adventist in the history of the church. Her personal presence and her writings did much to shape and guide Adven...

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    Preparation for the End Time

    Ellen G. White

    One of the best Sabbath School lesson supplements you can have. Spirit of Prophecy comments about the lesson are arranged for daily study with the Adult Sabbath School Bible Study ...

  • The Great Controversy synopsis, comments

    The Great Controversy

    Ellen G. White

    According to Wikipedia: "Ellen Gould White (born Harmon) (November 26, 1827 – July 16, 1915), born to Robert and Eunice Harmon, was an American Christian leader whose ministry was ...

  • Ellen G. White Encyclopedia synopsis, comments

    Ellen G. White Encyclopedia

    Jerry Allen Moon & Denis Fortin

    Everything About Ellen G. White in One Resource This masterwork brings together hundreds of articles that describe the people and events in the life of Ellen White, as well as her ...

  • Aliens vs. Predators - Ultimate Prey synopsis, comments

    Aliens vs. Predators - Ultimate Prey

    Bryan Thomas Schmidt, Jonathan Maberry, Louis Ozawa, Scott Sigler & Maurice Broaddus

    The first anthology of fifteen original short stories featuring the confluence of two iconic properties, as the Predators seek the ultimate prey, the Xenomorphs from Alien. Featuri...

  • Hijas de Dios synopsis, comments

    Hijas de Dios

    Elena G. de White

    "La mujer cristiana inteligente puede usar sus talentos para alcanzar los más altos ideales. Por medio de su actitud de renunciamiento y su voluntad de trabajar al máximo de su...

  • Ellen White On Preaching synopsis, comments

    Ellen White On Preaching

    Mervyn A. Warren

    Preach the Word. The commission resounds through the ages, igniting pulpits and inspiring preachers even still. It is a sacred task that requires reverenceand preparation. To aid i...

  • Patriarcas y profetas synopsis, comments

    Patriarcas y profetas

    Elena G. de White

    ¿Cuál es el origen de nuestro mundo y del universo? ¿Cómo surgió el hombre y cuál es su futuro? ¿Siempre existió el mal? ¿Por qué somos como somos los humanos? Estas y otras pregun...

  • Dramatic Prophecies of Ellen G. White synopsis, comments

    Dramatic Prophecies of Ellen G. White

    Herbert E. Douglass

    “I have just been shown in vision that a number of States are going to join South Carolinian this secession, and a terrible war will result. In the vision I saw large armies raised...

  • El verdadero reavivamiento synopsis, comments

    El verdadero reavivamiento

    Elena G. de White

    Quizá usted haya estado orando para experimentar el poder del Espíritu Santo y la lluvia tardía. ¡Prepárese para la respuesta a sus oraciones, porque Jesús viene pronto! Este libro...

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    Biblical Missionaries Ellen G. White Notes 3Q15

    Ellen G. White

    This quarter we will study mission as God's way for communicating the gospel to people who do not know it. Mission is a basic, but important, part of God's heavenly work in saving ...