1888 Sermons

1888 Sermons by Ellen G. White, published by TEACH Services, Inc. in 2000, is a collection of nine sermons originally delivered at the General Conference Session and the General Conference Institute in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This edition, available in English and comprising 91 pages, presents a series of talks that focus on themes such as the importance of a living connection with God and the necessity of advancing in Christian experience.
Readers will find insights on various aspects of Christian life, including counsel for ministers and missionary work, as well as encouragement to engage in deeper study of the Scriptures. The sermons aim to inspire and guide individuals within the context of Christianity and the Seventh-Day Adventist denomination, making this work relevant for those interested in religious discourse and spiritual growth.
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These nine sermons were presented by Ellen G. White at the General Conference Session and the General Conference Institute which preceded the 1888 session in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The talks include “A Living Connection with God,” “Tell of God’s Love and Power,” “Advancing in Christian Experience,” with “Counsels on Ministers and Missionary Work” and ending with “A Call to a Deeper Study of the Word.”
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