The 'Manuscript Releases, vol. 1 [Nos. 19-96]' by Ellen G. White is a compilation of various writings that provide insights into her theological views and practical advice for living a Christian life. The book covers a wide range of topics, from personal evangelism and medical work to the study of prophecy and the role of institutions within the Seventh-day Adventist Church. It emphasizes the importance of personal ministry, the integration of health and gospel work, and the prophetic role of the church in the last days. The writings encourage a deep personal commitment to Christ and a life of service in accordance with biblical principles.
This book is particularly beneficial for Seventh-day Adventist believers seeking deeper insights into Ellen G. White's teachings. It is also useful for pastors, evangelists, and medical missionaries looking for guidance in their ministries, as well as scholars and students of Adventist history and theology.
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“If half the time now spent in preaching were given to house-to-house labor, favorable results would be seen.”
“Dear Brother Hastings, sorrow not as those who have no hope.”
“The books of Daniel and the Revelation are one. One is a prophecy, the other a revelation; one a book sealed, the other a book opened.”
“The Lord says, 'Let him take hold of My strength, that he may make peace with Me; and he shall make peace with Me'”
“The whole world is the Lord’s vineyard, and He would have His people laborers together with Him.”