Heartwarming Stories of Adventist Pioneers, Libro 1Review and Herald Pub Assoc, 2005 - 176 páginas Perhaps you've heard the stories of the Adventist pioneers. However these are the stories that are not often told. The stories that bring out the human nature of each one. Heartwarming stories will give you a different perspective. You'll get to know the pioneers. None of them were perfect--but all of them did their best, by God's grace, to spread the message of Jesus' soon return and the good news of the seventh-day Sabbath. You'll laugh, cry, and celebrate the God who uses imperfect people to do His work. - A Word to the Reader; CHAPTER; 1 William Miller: "Today, Today, and Today, Till He Comes"; 2 Hiram Edson: Bible Student, Preacher, Healer; 3 Joseph Bates: Herald of the Saggath; 4 James White: "You Will See Your Lord A-Coming"; 5 Ellen Gould Harmon: Messenger of the Lord; 6 William Foy and Hazen Foss: One Who Willingly Obeyed, and One Who Refused to Obey; 7 Heman S. Gurney: The Singing Blacksmith; 8 James and Ellen White: They Worked Together; 9 Uriah Smith: "Yours in the Blessed Hope"; 10 John Nevins Andrews: "The Ablest Man in Our Ranks"; 11 Annie Smith: Poet, Artist, Editor; Bibliography |
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Bible Student Preacher Healer | 30 |
Herald of the Sabbath | 38 |
You Will See Your Lord AComing | 59 |
Messenger of the Lord | 74 |
One Who Willingly Obeyed and One Who Refused to Obey | 92 |
The Singing Blacksmith | 96 |
They Worked Together | 103 |
Yours in the Blessed Hope | 135 |
The Ablest Man in Our Ranks | 148 |
Poet Artist Editor | 167 |
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