Our Work in Washington D.C. addresses establishing and conducting Adventist mission work in the nation's capital. This pamphlet reflects White's vision for strategic ministry in political and cultural centers of influence. Counsel typically addressed: opportunities unique to capital city ministry (reaching government officials, establishing institutional witness, cultural diversity), methods appropriate for sophisticated urban audience, establishing health and educational institutions, maintaining financial stability, and avoiding political entanglements while ministering effectively. White emphasized that Washington's strategic importance warranted strong institutional presence and talented workers. The pamphlet demonstrates how denominational work adapted to specific geographical and cultural contexts while maintaining core mission and message. Principles taught apply to ministry in any significant urban center.
Workers in Washington D.C., urban ministers, those establishing work in strategic locations, and believers understanding contextualized mission approaches.
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