25-30  LINEAGE II


Episode 25 |Czechowski & Tramelan: Early Work in Europe 

Michael Czechowski is a man who divides opinion. He was the first Adventist to go to Europe as a missionary and accomplished a lot in his relatively short life. However, he did not go with the blessing of the church, and whilst he has many good traits of character, there are also some lessons that can be gleaned from his life.


Episode 26 | Jakob Erzberger: Europe's Forgotten Pioneer  

Jakob Erzberger was a convert of Michael Czechowskii and would go on to be the first European ordained minister. He spent years working in Switzerland and Germany and was vital to the fledging church in its early days.


Episode 27 | J.N. Andrews: The Ablest Man in Our Ranks

 “We sent you the ablest man in our ranks” the church in Europe was told. JN Andrews was indeed worthy of such a description. Supremely gifted, intelligent and dedicated, he was a great asset to the church in its early days, though sadly his life would be tragically cut short.


Episode 28 | The Birth of Youth Ministries in Adventism 

The Seventh-day Adventist church was founded mainly by young people but the time would come, as the church grew, when a dedicated work for them would need to be started. From humble beginnings in rural Michigan, two young men, Henry Fenner and Luther Warren would birth an idea that would grow to be the worldwide ministry it is today.


Episode 29 | James & Ellen White's Marriage 

Married at a young age, James and Ellen were convicted that God had a great work for them to accomplish together. Through the course of their marriage they had many trials thrown at them - things that broken many other marriages, yet their love for each other continued until James early death in 1881 at the age of 60.


Episode 30 | J.N. Loughbourough: What Doest Thou Here Elijah? 

What would you do if met with the question - 'What doest thou here Elijah?', if you were not following God's will for your life. One man was met with this question by Ellen White.