Testimonies on Fair Dealing and Book Royalties addresses business ethics and financial integrity in publishing work and author-publisher relationships. This testimony likely covered: honest business practices in publishing operations, fair treatment of authors regarding royalties, accurate accounting and reporting, avoiding exploiting others for profit, maintaining integrity in contracts, and remembering that publishing serves sacred mission not merely commercial enterprise. White emphasized that even business transactions involving denominational work must reflect Christian principles—honesty, fairness, and consideration for others. The testimony warned against justifying questionable practices because work served church, insisting instead that God's cause demands higher standards than secular business. Counsel ensured publishing work maintained both financial integrity and missionary purpose.
Publishing house administrators, authors of denominational books, business managers, and all involved in commercial aspects of church work maintaining integrity.
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