Special Instruction Relating to The Review and Herald Office, and The Work in Battle Creek addresses specific challenges and needed corrections at denominational headquarters and primary publishing house. This pamphlet demonstrates White's prophetic role in institutional oversight and correction. Battle Creek as headquarters faced unique challenges: proximity breeding familiarity and complacency, institutional growth overshadowing spiritual mission, worldly business methods replacing missionary purpose, and workers forgetting sacred nature of their calling. White's instruction typically addressed: maintaining spiritual atmosphere in institutions, avoiding purely commercial approaches, treating employees fairly, managing finances honestly, keeping publishing work focused on mission not profit, and workers remembering they serve God's cause not merely hold jobs. The pamphlet shows that even denominational institutions require prophetic oversight to maintain purity of purpose.
Publishing house workers and administrators, denominational institution employees, church leaders overseeing institutions, and all understanding importance of maintaining spiritual focus in organizational operations.
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