Ellen White for Teens


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What We Believe "Ok, so what do you know about Ellen White?" The question was fairly innocuous-a simple query about a historical person posed to a group of teenagers in a Bible class. I stood at the front of the room, ready to write their responses on the white board. What followed was a torrent of wild answers that scarcely seemed to be about the same person, or any person for that matter. To my great delight, the students rewarded me with a biographical sketch that belonged in a game of Mad Libs: "She hated bread." "Cheese is poison." "Stopped breathing during visions." "She was bazillion year old." "Wrote a lot of books." "Didn't like black pepper." "Didn't like tea." "She was hit by a rock." Seth pierce does it again! In Ellen White for Teens, he takes a challenging topic and explores it with insight, wisdom, and humor-in a language that teens will understand. Topics include the following Did Ellen Ever Make Mistakes? What's the Difference Between Her Books and the Bible? Are You Gonna Eat That? Ellen and Us, Seth writes, "My prayer is that you will become a friend of Ellen's. You may find her challenging, aggravating, beautiful, confusing, or inspiring-or all of these at the same time-but that's true of anybody we have a close relationship with. Above all, I hope you hear a voice that will point you to Jesus. Her voice matters, and I hope you can begin to hear it in the pages of this book." Book jacket.




Messages to Young People


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What We Believe for Teens


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Child Guidance


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An Appeal to the Youth


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An Appeal to the Youth is a collection of letters written by Ellen White to her children, prior to the death of her eldest son, Henry, at the age of 16. These letters are an excerpt from the complete publication, which originally included Uriah Smith's address at Henry White's funeral.




A Call to Stand Apart


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A Call to Stand Apart is for the twenty-first century. It deals with issues faced by contemporary young adults, drawing together a variety of previously published material of enduring relevance that has been transformed by modern language paraphrase.In this volume the most widely translated female author of all time offers inspired counsel on relationships, health, social justice, careers, the authority of Scripture, and salvation. Each chapter is prefaced by the testimony of a young adult who has been positively influenced by Ellen White and would like to pass that inspiration on to others.




The Youth's Instructor


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Mind, Character, and Personality


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The Adventist home


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Counsels on Health, and Instruction to Medical Missionary Workers


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Section 1. The World's NeedSection 2. Essentials to HealthSection 3. Diet and HealthSection 4. Outdoor Life and Physical ActivitySection 5. Sanitariums--Their Objects and AimsSection 6. Successful Institutional WorkSection 7. The Christian PhyscianSection 8. Nurses and HelpersSection 9. Teaching Health PrinciplesSection 10. Health Food WorkSection 11. Medical Missionary WorkSection 12. Ensamples to the FlockSection 13. Holiness of Life