Appeal to the Young presents Ellen White's earnest plea to Adventist youth regarding their spiritual lives, character development, and preparation for service. This pamphlet addresses temptations youth face, the importance of early conversion and consecration, choosing proper companions and entertainment, developing minds through education, and dedicating talents to God's service. White typically warned youth against frivolity, worldly amusements, premature or unwise marriages, and wasting precious opportunity years. The appeal emphasizes that youth are the church's hope, Satan particularly targets them, and choices made in youth determine eternal destiny. White urged young people to seek education, develop practical skills, maintain purity, and prepare for missionary service. The pamphlet combines warnings against dangers with encouragement regarding youth's potential when fully surrendered to God.
Adventist youth, parents raising teenagers, youth leaders, teachers, and anyone working with young people to help them develop Christian character and prepare for service.
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