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Messenger Of The Lord: The Prophetic Ministry Of Ellen G. White

by Herbert E. Douglass


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Messenger of the Lord is the definitive work on how the is the most comprehensive treatment ever produced of Ellen White's prophetic ministry. It prophetic gift functioned in her life and ministry.

Did Ellen White fulfill the Biblical tests and qualifications of a prophet?

How did her roles as wife, mother, neighbor, soul winner, an dpublic personality affect her prophetic function?

What is the relationship between her writings and the Bible?

How should we listen to her writings today? Are they still relevant?

What was the impact of her ministry on the development of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and its doctrines?

How valid are recent criticisms of her and her writings?

Can this Victorian woman speak in a meaningful way to today's computer-chip, transistorized global village?

"I can name an American woman author [whose] writings have been translated into 148 languages. More than Marx or Tolstoy, more than Agatha Christie, more than William Shakespeare. Only now is the world coming to appreciate her recommended prescription for optimum spiritual and physical health. Ellen White. You don't know her? Get to know her!" ?Paul Harvey, on a coast-to-coast broadcast, Sept. 25, 1997.

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