Criticism Spotlight |
"Myth #2: Mrs. White wrote Steps to Christ" Critics charge that Fannie Bolton wrote Steps to Christ, "plagiarizing" from other Christian writers in the process. Using the information the critics themselves provide, discover for yourself the truth behind this one. See if you end up as surprised as we were. |
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Insightful Info |
Zinc Stored in the Brain Back in 1870, Ellen White wrote of a substance in the brain
that was needed to nourish the system. A century later, scientists confirmed that
zinc, which the brain contains a lot of, is indeed an important nutrient for humans.
They have also confirmed that zinc plays a part in many digestive and metabolic processes.
Lucky guess? Coincidence? Inspired? You decide. |
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"'Come unto Me,' is His invitation.
Whatever your anxieties and trials, spread out your case before
the Lord. Your spirit will be braced for endurance. The way will be
opened for you to disentangle yourself from embarrassment and difficulty.
The weaker and more helpless you know yourself to be, the stronger will
you become in His strength. The heavier your burdens, the more
blessed the rest in casting them upon the Burden Bearer. The rest that
Christ offers depends upon conditions, but these conditions are plainly
specified. They are those with which all can comply. He tells us just how His rest is to be found." | (Desire of Ages 329) |
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Fulfilled or Fallacy? |
Slavery Revived at the End of Time It might sound odd, but Ellen G. White predicted that slavery would be revived
again. Could it ever happen? Actually, President George Bush thinks it already has.
He and his State Department are doing what they can to combat a slave trade today that
is larger than it ever was in yesteryear. |
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About Her Visions |
A Stone Mason Couldn't Bend Her Arm John Loughborough tells the story about the time when
his neighbor, Mr. Diagneau, was over at his house while Ellen White was having a vision.
Mr. Diagneau, a stone mason, tried to bend Mrs. White's arm. Read what
he had to say about his experience. |
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Life Sketch Snippet |
Removal to Michigan From the time we moved to Battle Creek,
the Lord began to turn our captivity. We found sympathizing friends
in Michigan, who were ready to share our burdens and supply our
wants. Old, tried friends in central New York and New England,
especially in Vermont, sympathized with us in our afflictions,
and were ready to assist us in time of distress. [more] |
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