Ellen G. White in Europe 1885-1887 chronicles the prophet's two-year ministry journey across European mission fields during the denomination's formative international expansion. This historical narrative documents her travels through England, Switzerland, Scandinavia, Italy, Germany, and France, providing counsel to pioneer workers, establishing publishing houses, and strengthening emerging churches. The account reveals the challenges of cross-cultural ministry, language barriers, limited resources, and opposition from established churches, while demonstrating how prophetic guidance shaped denominational development in crucial territories. White's practical counsel addressed worker discouragement, institutional management, evangelistic methods, and spiritual revival—establishing patterns that would guide worldwide missions for generations. The book combines personal diary entries, testimonies given, and historical context to show divine providence in launching Adventism's global expansion.
Church historians, international missionaries, students of Ellen White's ministry, those understanding denominational development in Europe, and workers appreciating pioneer mission challenges.
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