When Ellen White died in 1915, what to do with her writings became an enormously complicated problem for the church. In 1937 the literary collection was eventually relocated to Washington, DC—but the road was long and winding, and at times the going was quite rocky. In this book Gil Valentine... [Show more]
What a preacher! His resonant voice could best a thunderstorm. Known for both wisdom and overwork, he was president of three colleges at once, and founded or laid the groundwork for four (Union, Walla Walla, Newbold, and Avondale). He started out as a journalist. With a first-class education from... [Show more]
"The gifts have been set in the Church and not in any one family." Lewis Christian, European Divison President, 1934 For almost 15 years Elmshaven, the Californian home of Ellen White, was the busy hub of development for the Adventist church on the West Coast. And then in July 1915 her voice fell... [Show more]