19-24  LINEAGE II



Episode 19 | Uriah Smith: A Life of Service

Despite losing his faith in the aftermath of 1844, Uriah Smith would go on to be a pillar in the early Adventist church. Born into a small village in New Hampshire, his work would go on to have a global impact. Gifted and talented beyond the walls of the church, he would also own several patents by the time he died.


Episode 20 | The Great Controversy

In the middle of a funeral Ellen White would have possibly her most significant vision. The Great Controversy vision was one that the devil did not want to make it to print. Ellen White almost died soon after but lived to write the book that has changed the lives of countless people.


Episode 21|Slavery, The Civil War & Ellen White 

 Slavery would be abolished in the 1860's and the American Civil War remains the bloodiest war ever fought on American soil. On both events Ellen White would have visions that would provide a fascinating and insightful look 'behind the scenes.


 Episode 22 | The Birth of Adventist Education 

“The work of Education and Redemption are one.” The power of Christian education to support gospel ministry has been evidenced all over the globe and since the start we truly see that wherever the church is strong - education is also strong. 


Episode 23 | Literature Evangelism & George King 

The power of the pen - the power of the written word. Books can go where no man or woman can go. Literature evangelism has been key to the spread of the gospel all over the world even since we were told to spread the printed page ‘like the leaves of autumn.’


Episode 24 | J. H. Kellogg & Ellen White 

John Harvey Kellogg today famous for the breakfast cereals named after him was once one of the foremost physicians in the United States. At one point his hospital was one of the biggest in the USA but his relationship with the church and its teachings would get complicated and eventually there would be a parting of the ways. A great life and talent that would sadly veer off track.