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How to Contact the Ellen G. White Estate Ellen G. White Estate, Inc. 12501 Old Columbia Pike Silver Spring, MD 20904-6600 U.S.A. Phone: 301.680.6540 FAX: 301.680.6559 E-mail: mail@whiteestate.org Web site: www.whiteestate.org 127. The Voice in Speech and Song, 1988. 480 pp. Topics include effective methods of public speaking and singing as a part of worship. 128. Welfare Ministry, 1952. 349 pp. A handbook on neighborhood evangelism and practical Christian ministry in behalf of the unfortunate. 129. A Word to the Little Flock, 1847. 30 pp. Contains Ellen White s earliest communications, along with articles by James White and Joseph Bates. 130. Ye Shall Receive Power, 1995. 382 pp. Devotional book for 1996. 131. Your Mind and Your Health. Two chapters taken from The Ministry of Healing-discussing the relationship of the mind and body to mental health. Available from Adventist Book Centers Comprehensive Index to the Writings of Ellen G. White, 1962, 1963, 1992. Four volumes. Includes three parts: Scripture Index, Topical Index, and Quotation Index. Volume 4 covers works published from 1958 to 1992. Page 2 Ellen G. White Estate Branch Offices Andrews University Berrien Springs, Michigan Web site: www.andrews.edu/library/car/ Loma Linda University Loma Linda, California E-mail: www.whiteestate@llu.edu Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama E-mail: cnewborn@oakwood.edu Copyright 2006, Ellen G. White Estate, Inc. Messenger of the Lord, The Prophetic Ministry of Ellen G. White, 1998. 586 pp. This book acquaints readers with Ellen White s prophetic ministry by leading them to become personally acquainted with her. The book deals candidly with the issues raised in recent years and sets forth abundant reasons for affirming her claim to be God s messenger. Ellen G. White Biography, 1981-1986, 6 vols. Written by Arthur L. White, this series provides a comprehensive overview of Ellen White s 70-year ministry, her family life, and literary productions. Meet Ellen White, 1996. A 2-part video presentation on Ellen White s life and ministry. 90 minutes. A Call to Stand Apart, 2002. 120 pp. Selections from Ellen White's writings particularly relevant to youth, paraphrased in contemporary language, and introduced with personal testimonies from young adults who have been positively influenced by her insights. e-dream: A Call to Stand Apart (Video), 2003. Meet young Adventists who have discovered the relevancy of Ellen White s counsel for their lives today. 23 minutes. Page 19

110. Testimonies for the Church, vol. 1, 1885. 758 pp. Counsel from Ellen White containing spiritual guidance of a general nature and covering a wide variety of situations-including many letters written personally to members of the church. Volume 1 comprises Testimonies Numbers 1-14, written from 1855 to 1868, and a 100- page biographical sketch of the author. 111. Testimonies for the Church, vol. 2, 1885. 764 pp. Comprises Testimonies Numbers 15-20, written from 1868 to 1871. 112. Testimonies for the Church, vol. 3, 1885, 627 pp. Comprises Testimonies Numbers 21-25, written from 1872 to 1875. 113. Testimonies for the Church, vol. 4, 1885. 731 pp. Comprises Testimonies Numbers 26-30, written from 1876 to 1881. 114. Testimonies for the Church, vol. 5, 1889. 826 pp. Comprises Testimonies Numbers 31, 32, and 33, originally published in 1882, 1885, and 1889. 115. Testimonies for the Church, vol. 6, 1900. 534 pp. Designated Testimony Number 34. 116. Testimonies for the Church, vol.7, 1902. 337 pp. Designated Testimony Number 35. Includes a major section on the publishing work. 117. Testimonies for the Church, vol. 8, 1904, 372 pp. Designated Testimony Number 36. Published to meet the false teachings of pantheism. 118. Testimonies for the Church, vol.9, 1909, 325 pp. Designated Testimony Number 37. 119. Testimonies on Sexual Behavior, Adultery, and Divorce, 1989. 271 pp. Prepared especially for church administrators and other ministers who must deal with questionable or immoral conduct. 120. Testimonies to Ministers and Gospel Workers, 1923. 566 pp. Counsels initially published in pamphlets and periodical articles, particularly Special Testimonies, Series A (1892-1897) and Special Testimonies, Series B (1903-1913). 121. That I May Know Him, 1964. 382 pp. The 1965 devotional book. 122. This Day With God, 1979. 384 pp. The 1980 devotional book. 123. Thoughts From the Mount of Blessing, 1896. 152 pp. Lessons Jesus taught in the Sermon on the Mount. 124. To Be Like Jesus, 2004. 383 pp. The 2005 devotional book. 125. The Truth About Angels, 1996. 314 pp. A compilation of Ellen White statements according to the Biblical sequence of events revealing angelic activity. 126. The Upward Look, 1982. 383 pp. The 1983 devotional book. Page 18 Who Was Ellen G. White? Early Years Ellen Gould Harmon was born in Gorham, Maine, November 26, 1827, to Robert and Eunice Harmon. She and her twin sister Elizabeth were the youngest of eight children. Her formal education ended at age nine after a lifethreatening accident. When Ellen was in her early teens she and her family accepted the Biblical interpretations of the Baptist farmerturned preacher, William Miller. With Miller and 50,000 other Adventists she suffered bitter disappointment when Christ did not return on October 22, 1844, the date marking the end of the 2300-day prophecy of Daniel 8. Called by God In December 1844, God gave Ellen the first of an estimated 2,000 visions and dreams. In August, 1846, she married James White, a 25-year-old Adventist minister who shared her conviction that God had called her to do the work of a prophet. Soon after their marriage James and Ellen began to keep the seventh-day Sabbath, according to the fourth commandment. Family The mother of four boys, Ellen experienced the pain of losing by death two of her sons. Herbert died when he was an infant of a few weeks, and Henry died when he was 16. Her other two sons, Edson and William, both became Adventist ministers. Her Writings Ellen White was a prolific writer. Beginning in 1851, when she published her first book, she sent forth a steady stream of articles, books, and pamphlet. Of her scores of books, some are devotional in nature, while others are selections from the many personal letters of counsel she wrote over the years. Still others are historical and trace the ongoing struggle between Christ and Satan for control of individuals and nations. She also published books on education, health, and other topics of special significance to the church. Since her death more than 70 compilations have been produced, in large part from previously unpublished Page 3

writings. She also authored several thousand articles which were published over the years in the Review and Herald, Signs of the Times, and other Seventh-day Adventist periodicals. Public Speaking In spite of her initial shyness and reluctance, Ellen White eventually became a very popular public speaker, not only in the United States, but in Europe and Australia as well. She was much in demand, not only at Adventist meetings, but also before non- Adventist audiences, where she was a much-sought-after lecturer on temperance. In 1876, she addressed her largest audience estimated at 20,000 at Groveland, Massachusetts, for more than an hour without the aid of a microphone. Health Message In her vision of June 6, 1863, Ellen White was given instruction on such health-related matters as the use of drugs, tobacco, tea, coffee, flesh foods, and the importance of exercise, sunshine, fresh air, and self-control in diet. Her health counsels, based on this and subsequent visions, have provided Adventists with a lifestyle which has resulted in their living approximately seven years longer than the average person in the United States. Well-read Ellen White read widely. She found that reading other authors helped her in her own writing as she presented the truths revealed to her in vision. Also, the Holy Spirit impressed her at times to draw into her own articles and books literary gems from the works of others. She did not claim infallibility nor did she maintain that her writings were equal to Scripture, yet she firmly believed that her visions were of divine origin, and that her articles and books were produced under the guidance of the Spirit of God. Basically an evangelist, her primary concern in life was the salvation of souls. Faithful Stewardship Ellen White was a generous person, and set a good example of practical Christianity. For years she kept bolts of cloth on hand so that if she saw a woman who needed a new dress, she would be able to provide assistance. In Battle Creek she attended auctions and bought pieces of used furniture, which she stored; then if someone s home burned or some other calamity befell a family, she was prepared to help. In the days before the church started its retirement plan, if she heard of an older minister who was in financial straits, she would send a little money to help him meet his emergency needs. 98. The Southern Work, 1966. 96 pp. Nine articles published in the Review and Herald in 1895 and 1896, plus excerpts from Ellen White letters, originally published to stir the church to fulfill its mission in reaching the former slaves living in the southern United States. 99. Spirit of Prophecy, Vol. I, 1870. 414 pp. The Old Testament story expanded as Patriarchs and Prophets. 100. Spirit of Prophecy, Vol. II, 1877. 396 pp. The life of Christ from His birth to the beginning of Passion Week. Later expanded as The Desire of Ages. 101. Spirit of Prophecy, Vol. III, 1878. 442 pp. The life of Christ from the beginning of Passion Week to His ascension. Also the history of the church recorded in Acts 1-17. Later expanded as The Desire of Ages and Acts of the Apostles. 102. Spirit of Prophecy, Vol. IV, 1884. 506 pp. The controversy between Christ and Satan from the destruction of Jerusalem to the close of the millennium. Later expanded as The Great Controversy. 103. Spiritual Gifts, Vols. I and II, 1858 and 1860. 523 pp. Volume I is Ellen White's first account of the great controversy story, from the fall of Satan to the close of the millennium. Volume II is Ellen White' s autobiography to the year 1860. 104. Spiritual Gifts, Vols. III and IV, 1864. 622 pp. Vol. III is the Old Testament narrative from Genesis 1 to Exodus 20. Volume IV-a covers the period from Sinai to Solomon and has an account of Ellen White's first health vision. Vol. IV-b contains her first ten testimonies, now all published in Testimonies for the Church, vol. 1. 105. Steps to Christ, 1892. 126 pp. Ellen White's classic on the provisions of salvation and practical Christian living. 106. Steps to Jesus, 1981. 125 pp. A simplified version of Steps to Christ, prepared for those whose mother tongue is not English. 107. The Story of Jesus, 2003. 142 pp. Edson White s adaptation of materials prepared for The Desire of Ages, using a vocabulary suitable for children. Originally published in 1896 under the title Christ Our Savior. 108. The Story of Redemption, 1947. 445 pp. The great controversy story from the fall of Lucifer to the close of the millennium, compiled into one volume. Drawn from Spirit of Prophecy, Vols. I, III, and IV, Early Writings, and one periodical article. 109. Temperance, 1949. 309 pp. Section titles are "The Philosophy of Intemperance," "Alcohol and Society," "Tobacco," "Rehabilitating the Intemperate," etc. Page 4 Page 17

83. Promises for the Last Days, 1994. 155 pp. A collection of promises taken from over 40 Ellen White sources and divided into 37 areas. 84. Prophets and Kings, 1917. 733 pp. Lessons from the Old Testament beginning with life of Solomon to the last prophetic book. 85. The Publishing Ministry, 1983. 430 pp. Section titles include "Early History of the Publishing Work," "Perils Facing Publishing- House Leaders," "Counsels for Marketing Church Literature," etc. 86. Reflecting Christ, 1985. 382 pp. Devotional book for 1986. 87. The Retirement Years, 1990. 240 pp. A practical source of guidance to people of retirement years gleaned from letters, manuscripts, books, and periodical articles. 88. Sabbath Joy, 1998. 112 pp. Quotations celebrating God s special day. 89. The Sanctified Life, 1937. 110 pp. Articles originally published in the Review and Herald in 1881, on Christian living. 90. Selected Messages, book 1, 1958. 448 pp. Instruction on a variety of subjects, including the inspiration of the prophetic writers, revival and reformation, the Alpha and the Omega, Christ our righteousness, etc. 91. Selected Messages, book 2, 1958. 512 pp. Instruction on such topics as false prophets, secret societies, assurance to those facing death, the use of drugs, the military question, the future of the church, etc. 92. Selected Messages, book 3, 1980. 510 pp. Includes instruction on how Ellen White's books were prepared, the proper age of school entrance, the dateline, the 1888 Minneapolis General Conference, and last day events. 93. Sermons and Talks, vol. 1, 1990. 405 pp. Ellen White sermons drawn from previously unpublished manuscripts. 94. Sermons and Talks, vol. 2, 1992. Forty-seven additional sermons delivered by Ellen White, including her last recorded sermon in 1913. 95. Seventh-day Adventist Bible Commentary, vol.7-a, 1970. 692 pp. All the Ellen White quotations included as supplementary material in the seven volumes of the SDA Bible Commentary, plus the Ellen White statements in Questions on Doctrine on Christ's nature, the Trinity, and the Atonement. 96. Sketches From the Life of Paul, 1883. 334 pp. From "Saul the Persecutor," to "Martyrdom of Paul and Peter." 97. Sons and Daughters of God, 1955. 383 pp. The 1956 devotional book. Lifetime Contributions Ellen White died July 16, 1915. For 70 years she faithfully delivered the messages God gave her for His people. She never was elected to an office in the church, yet her advice was constantly sought by denominational leaders. Her messages set in motion the forces that produced the present world-wide Adventist education system from day-care centers to universities. Though she herself had no medical training, the fruitage of her ministry can be seen in the network of Adventist hospitals, clinics, and medical facilities that circle the earth. And though she was not formally ordained as a gospel minister, she has made an almost unparalleled spiritual impact on the lives of millions, from one end of the earth to the other. Lasting Impact To this day, Ellen White s books continue to help people find their Saviour, accept His pardon for their sins, share this blessing with others, and live expectantly in hope of His promised soon return. The White Family, circa 1865 Left to right: Ellen G. White, William C. White, James White, James Edson White Page 16 Page 5

The Ellen G. White Estate, Inc. History of the White Estate The Ellen G. White Estate, Incorporated, is an organization created by the last will and testament of Ellen G. White. Her will, dated Feb. 9, 1912 (and printed in its entirety on the White Estate s web site), named five church leaders as trustees to serve as her agent in all matters relating to her writings. The original trustees she named were: Arthur G. Daniells, president of the General Conference; William C. White, her son; Clarence C. Crisler, a secretary; Charles H. Jones, manager of the Pacific Press; and Francis M. Wilcox, editor of the Review and Herald. While the appointment of the trustees was for life, Ellen White provided that vacancies be filled by a majority of the surviving trustees. (For additional information on Ellen White s will, see Appendix B, "The Settlement of Ellen G. White's Estate," in volume 6 of A. L. White's biography of Ellen White, Ellen G. White: The Later Elmshaven Years, found on the White Estate s web site.) Over the years, the number of trustees has increased to represent the worldwide growth of the church. Today the Board of Trustees consists of 15 members, five of whom are elected for life and 10 who are elected for four-year renewable terms. From 1915 to 1937 the work of the White Estate was carried on near St. Helena in a rented office building adjacent to Elmshaven, Ellen White s last home. In 1938 the offices were moved to the church s world headquarters then located in Takoma Park, Maryland. Through the years there has been a close working relationship between the White Estate trustees and the General Conference. In 1989, the White Estate moved with the world headquarters when it relocated to its present location in Silver Spring, Maryland. The work of the White Estate The White Trustees meet bimonthly, while the day-to-day work of the office is handled by staff members elected for five-year terms by the board. Their assignments include: (1) preserving the Ellen G. White materials for the service of the church; (2) handling the copyrights to her works; (3) conducting research in these materials as called for; (4) responding to questions about Ellen White and her writings; (5) preparing new compilations as needed; (6) fostering the publication Page 6 61. Last Day Events, 1992. 330 pp. Instruction regarding the end time. 62. Letters to Young Lovers, 1983. 94 pp. Letters to young people who are contemplating marriage. 63. Life Sketches of Ellen G. White, 1915. 480 pp. An autobiography of Ellen White's life to 1881. The sketch of her subsequent labors (pp 255-480) was prepared by C. C. Crisler. 64. Lift Him Up, 1988. 382 pp. Devotional book for 1989. 65. Manuscript Releases, vols.1-21. Contains previously unpublished materials drawn from Ellen White's letters and manuscripts. 66. Maranatha, 1976. 382 pp. Devotional book for 1977. 67. Medical Ministry, 1932. 348 pp. Instruction for Christian physicians and SDA medical institutions. 68. Message from Calvary, 1981. 64 pp. From The Desire of Ages. 69. Messages to Young People, 1930. 502 pp. Selections to aid the youth in practical Christian living. 70. Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 1, 1978. 369 pp. A wide range of counsel on such topics as the Christian and psychology, self-respect, and human sexuality. 71. Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 2, 1978. 443 pp. Additional counsel on the relationship between body and mind, dangerous systems of therapy, and healthy personalities. 72. The Ministry of Healing, 1905. 541 pp. Instruction on the principles of healthful living, natural remedies, the care of the sick, positive Christian living, and ministering to others. 73. The Ministry of Health and Healing, 2004. 303 pp. An adaptation of The Ministry of Healing in today s language. 74. My Life Today, 1952. 377 pp. Devotional book for 1953. 75. Our High Calling, 1961. 380 pp. Devotional book for 1962. 76. Pastoral Ministry, 1995. 287 pp. Instruction relating to the life and work of the local church pastor. 77. Patriarchs and Prophets, 1890. 762 pp. Lessons from the Old Testament story beginning with Genesis and the creation to the close of David's reign. 78. Peace, 1997. 143 pp. A compilation of quotations on peace. 79. Peace Above the Storm, 1994. 98 pp. Devotional edition of Steps to Christ. 80. Peter's Counsels to Parents, 1981. 63 pp. Lessons drawn from 2 Peter 1 relating to the challenges of parenting. 81. Prayer, 2002. 320 pp. Topically arranged instruction on prayer. 82. Praying for Others, 1997. 143 pp. A compilation of quotations on intercessory prayer. Page 15

38. Ellen G. White Signs of the Times Articles, vol. 2. 527 pp. From 1886 to 1892. 39. Ellen G. White Signs of the Times Articles, vol. 3. 525 pp. From 1893 to 1898. 40. Ellen G. White Signs of the Times Articles, vol. 4. 557 pp. From 1899 to 1915. 41. Ellen G. White Youth's Instructor Articles, 1986. 640 pp. From 1852 to 1914. 42. Evangelism, 1946. 747 pp. A handbook for personal and public evangelism. 43. Faith and Works, 1979. 122 pp. Nineteen Ellen White sermons and articles on the subject of righteousness by faith. 44. The Faith I Live By, 1958. 384 pp. Devotional book for 1959. 45. Fundamentals of Christian Education, 1923. 576 pp. Seventy-four articles, arranged chronologically from 1872 to 1915. 46. God Has Promised, 1982. 64 pp. A collection of Ellen White quotations for those who are lonely, discouraged, sick, etc. 47. God's Amazing Grace, 1973. 383 pp. Devotional book for 1974. 48. Gospel Workers, 1915. 534 pp. Covers the minister's qualifications, the minister in the pulpit, conference responsibilities, etc. 49. The Great Controversy Between Christ and Satan, 1888, revised 1911. 678 pp. The conflict between Christ and Satan from the destruction of Jerusalem to the close of the millennium. 50. The Greatest Sermon Ever Preached, 1955. 172 pp. From Thoughts from the Mount of Blessing. 51. Happiness Digest. A 64-page illustrated edition of Steps to Christ. Study guide available. 52. Happiness Homemade, 1971. 188 pp. Abridged edition of The Adventist Home. 53. He Taught Love, 1987. 93 pp. From Christ's Object Lessons. 54. Heal the World, 1997. 191 pp. A youth edition of The Ministry of Healing (condensed). 55. Heaven, 2003. 192 pp. Choice quotations about heaven and the new earth. 56. In Heavenly Places, 1967. 382 pp. Devotional book for 1968. 57. Helps in Daily Living, 1964. 51 pp. From The Ministry of Healing. 58. Here I Am Lord, 1996. 112 pp. Prayers of Ellen White. 59. How to Get Along With Others, 1964. 32 pp. Two chapters taken from Life at Its Best and The Ministry of Healing. 60. Joy, 1996. 144. A compilation of quotations on joy. Page 14 of her writings in various languages and making selections or abridgments as needed; (7) filling speaking appointments in churches and institutions as requested; (8) conducting tours of denominational historical sites, and (9) preparing articles, correspondence lessons, and other printed and electronic materials. (9) preparing articles, correspondence lessons, and other printed and electronic materials, and 10) promoting the heritage of the church on behalf of the General Conference. Ellen G. White Estate Branch Offices and Research Centers The White Estate operates three branch offices in the United States at Andrews University, Berrien Springs, Michigan, at Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, California, and at Oakwood College, Huntsville, Alabama. Beginning in 1974, in cooperation with the church s world divisions, the White Estate also has set up Ellen G. White-SDA Research Centers on the campuses of 15 Seventh-day Adventist colleges and universities. See listing below. Each center contains duplicates of the Ellen G. White documents and other historical materials housed in the main office. Ellen G. White Materials Visitors to the main office of the White Estate will see original Ellen White diaries, letters and manuscripts some 50,000 pages which supplement her published works. A portion of her personal and office library is maintained, along with photographs and office correspondence. Research aids include the White Estate Document File, which consists of hundreds of topically arranged folders on Ellen White and Adventist history; a Biographical Index, containing more than 2,000 references to events in Ellen White life; and the Question and Answer File, with answers to hundreds of Ellen Whiterelated questions asked over the past 75 years. Photocopies of Ellen White s diaries, letters and manuscripts, plus copies of many of the other materials available at the main office are located in the various White Estate Branch Offices and Research Centers. While all of Ellen White's writings are available for research, the unpublished letters, manuscripts, and other materials in the Ellen G. White files are not a public archive. Appropriate policies govern the use and release of the unpublished materials. Efforts are underway to publish Ellen White s letters and manuscripts with historical annotations. Page 7

Argentina (SAD) Australia (SPD) Brazil (SAD) England (TED) France (EAD) India (SUD) Jamaica (IAD) Kenya (ECD) Korea (NSD) Mexico (IAD) Nigeria (WAD) Philippines (SSD) Russia (ESD) South Africa (SID) United States (NAD) Page 8 Ellen G. White SDA Research Centers Universidad Adventista del Plata Web site: http://centrowhite.uapar.edu Avondale College E-mail: EGWRC@avondale.edu.au Centro Universitário Adventista Campus 2 Web site: www.centrowhite.org.br/ Newbold College E-mail: radisaa@newbold.ac.uk Campus Adventiste du Saleve Web site: http://crew.hautetfort.com/ Spicer Memorial College E-mail: Israel@vsnl.com Northern Caribbean University Web site: http://egw-sdaresearch.ncu.edu.jm University of Eastern Africa, Baraton E-mail: egwrc@ueab.ac.ke Korean Sahmyook University Web site: http://egw.or.kr University of Montemorelos Web site: http://www.centrowhiteum.org.mx/ Babcock University E-mail: Babcock@infoweb.abs.net Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies E-mail: almocera@aiias.edu Zaokski Theological Seminary E-mail: andrusiavsv@hotmail.com Helderberg College E-mail: birked@hbc.ac.za Southwestern Adventist University E-mail: ellenwhiteresearch@swau.edu 19. Counsels on Health, 1923. 697 pp. Counsels on diet, physical activity, sanitariums, physicians, nurses, and health principles. 20. Counsels on Sabbath School Work, 1938. 192 pp. Topically arranged counsel for those involved in Sabbath School work. 21. Counsels on Stewardship, 1940, 372 pp. Presents the philosophy and principles involved in the Christian's relationship to money and property. 22. Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students, 1913. 575 pp. Counsels on higher education, home schools, church schools, study and labor, the teacher, recreation, etc. 23. Counsels to Writers and Editors, 1946. 192 pp. Principles of Christian book and periodical editing. 24. Country Living, 1946. 32 pp. Instruction on the advantages of a rural environment. 25. Darkness Before Dawn, 1997. 62 pp. Information about where our world is headed. 26. Daughters of God, 1998. 275 pp. Compilation of messages especially for women. 27. The Desire of Ages, 1898. 866 pp. A presentation of the life and ministry of our Lord, with spiritual application for today. 28. Early Writings, 1882. 266 pp. Ellen White's first book, initially published in 1851, 1854, and 1858. 29. Education, 1903. 321 pp. Biblical principles of Christian education designed for parents and teachers. 30. Ellen G. White 1888 Materials (4 vols.), 1988. 1,821 pp. Contains all of Ellen White's references to the 1888 Minneapolis Conference. 31. Ellen G. White Review and Herald Articles, vol. 1, 1962. 576 pp. Ellen White articles published in the Review and Herald from 1849 to 1885. 32. Ellen G. White Review and Herald Articles, vol. 2. 624 pp. From 1886 to 1892. 33. Ellen G. White Review and Herald Articles, vol. 3. 636 pp. From 1893 to 1898. 34. Ellen G. White Review and Herald Articles, vol. 4. 590 pp. From 1899 to 1903. 35. Ellen G. White Review and Herald Articles, vol. 5. 572 pp. From 1904 to1 909. 36. Ellen G. White Review and Herald Articles, vol. 6. 576 pp. From 1910 to 1915. 37. Ellen G. White Signs of the Times Articles, vol. 1, 1974. 514 pp. From 1874 to 1885. Page 13

Ellen G. White s Available Books and Pamphlets 1. Acts of the Apostles, 1911. 633 pp. Lessons drawn from the experiences and writings of the apostles. Study guide available. 2. The Adventist Home, 1952. 583 pp. Instruction relating to marriage, the home, and care and rearing of the family. 3. Angels, 1995. 144 pp. Compilation of quotations on angels. 4. Assurance, 1995. 144 pp. Compilation of quotations on assurance. 5. Can We Know God? 32 pp. Two chapters drawn from Steps to Christ. 6. Child Guidance, 1954. 616 pp. Child care, training, and education. 7. Christ Our Saviour. See The Story of Jesus. 8. Christ Triumphant, 1999. 384 pp. Devotional book for 2000. 9. Christ's Object Lessons, 1900. 436 pp. The parables of Jesus and their lessons. 10. Christian Experience and Teachings of Ellen G. White, 1922. 268 pp. Introduces the life and teachings of Ellen White. 11. Christian Service, 1925. 283 pp. How individuals and churches can be more effective in Christian service and winning souls to Christ. 12. Colporteur Ministry, 1953. 176 pp. A handbook for literature evangelists. 13. Comfort, 1996. 142 pp. Compilation of quotations on comfort. 14. Conflict and Courage, 1970. 381 pp. Devotional book for 1971. 15. Confrontation, 1971. 93 pp. Ellen White's most complete treatment of Christ's temptation in the wilderness. Published as a series of articles in the Review and Herald in 1874 and 1875. 16. Counsels for the Church, 1991. 462 pp. The best of Ellen White's instruction on Christian living, the home, health, and the coming conflict, brought together in one volume. 17. Counsels on Diet and Foods, 1938. 511 pp. A reference book of Ellen White's counsels on how one's diet relates to healthful living. 18. Counsels on Education, 1968. 312 pp. Twenty-six articles drawn from the nine volumes of the Testimonies. Page 12 Page 9

Ellen G. White Writings: PDA Ellen G. White Writings: CD-ROM Ellen G. White Writings: PDA ebook Collection, 2005 Legacy of Light CD-ROM (Palm/Pocket PC) On this interface update to the original Legacy of Light, explore original pioneer photographs, time lines, video clips, biographical sketches, an interactive tour of the White Estate, learning activities, and much more. Browse or search 92 Ellen G. White books; the six-volume Ellen G. White Biography; Messenger of the Lord; Webster's 1828 Dictionary, and the KJV and ASV Bibles. Plus, a bonus program containing all 17 Ellen G. White devotional books. Choose a devotional book and it will automatically display each day's reading throughout the year. CD-ROM, version 2.0 PC Ellen G. White Writings: Basic Family Edition, 2005 CD-ROM PC Includes the most frequently referenced Ellen G. White books (77 titles), the 4-volume Comprehensive Index, Messenger of the Lord, and the KJV Bible. Ellen G. White Writings: Complete Published Edition, 2005 CD-ROM PC/Mac Browse or search all of Ellen G. White's published writings in this UPDATED CD-ROM that also includes the 4-volume Comprehensive Index, Messenger of the Lord, White Estate research documents, and other resources relating to Ellen White's prophetic ministry. Ordering Information Ellen G. White Estate Web site: www.whiteestate.org E-mail: mail@whiteestate.org *Mac Version Also Available* Ellen G. White Writings: Comprehensive Research Edition, 2005 CD-ROM PC Adventist Book Center Web site: www.adventistbookcenter.com Phone: 1.800.765.6955 Page 10 This CD-ROM contains everything in the Complete Published Edition, plus Legacy of Light 2, Words of the Adventist Pioneers, Webster s 1828 Dictionary, and other historical resources. Page 11