Episode 49 | Elmshaven: Ellen White & A.G. Daniells
Ellen White would return to the USA and settle on the West Coast near San Francisco in a house that would be named Elmshaven. She would live here for almost a decade and a half writing some of her major books. She would also have a direct and blunt interaction with the then GC President, A. G. Daniels that would have a profound impact on him and his ministry!
Episode 50 | Elmshaven: Vision & Grandchildren
Whilst living at Elmshaven Ellen White would have many visions and following these she often wrote many letters and books. It was also whilst spending her final years in this house that Ellen White was able to spend many precious moments with her grandchildren. We see a woman who gave much counsel to the church at large and individuals but also a loving and caring grandmother who balanced her work for the church and her family life in an exemplary fashion.
Episode 51 | The Death of Ellen White
Ellen White lived from 1827 to 1915. She lived all over the United States of America, in Australia and spend time in Europe as well. She is the most translated American author and the 3rd most translated author of all time. She lived a full life but her legacy would continue long after her death until today and has inspired education, health work, publishing and missions all over the world.
Episode 52 | The SDA Church: It's Past, Present & Future
The Seventh-day Adventist Church did not form in a vacuum. The Reformation began a long process of rediscovering the truth that had been lost in the dark ages. The rediscovery was progressive and as the reformation drew to a close in Europe in the late 1700’s the epicenter of Christian innovation and progress would shift to the USA in the 1800’s. In the mid 1800’s the Seventh-day Adventist Church would rise as a movement to call people back to the Bible and take the message of God around the world.