Ellen G. White

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Ellen G. White

Ellen G. White (November 26, 1827 – July 16, 1915) was an American author and co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. She is considered a prophetess by many within the denomination. Her extensive writings covered a wide range of subjects, including religion, education, health, spirituality, and Christian lifestyle.

Early Life

Ellen Gould Harmon was born on November 26, 1827, in Gorham, Maine, to Robert and Eunice Harmon. She was one of eight children. At the age of nine, she suffered a severe injury that left her in poor health for much of her life.

Religious Experience

In 1840, Ellen attended a Methodist camp meeting where she experienced a deep religious conversion. She became involved in the Millerite movement, which predicted the imminent return of Jesus Christ in 1844. After the Great Disappointment, when Christ did not return as expected, Ellen had her first vision in December 1844, which marked the beginning of her prophetic ministry.

Ministry and Writings

Ellen G. White's ministry spanned over 70 years, during which she wrote more than 5,000 periodical articles and 40 books. Her most notable works include The Desire of Ages, The Great Controversy, and Steps to Christ. Her writings are still widely read and have been translated into numerous languages.

Health Reform

Ellen G. White was a strong advocate for health reform. She promoted a vegetarian diet, the importance of exercise, and the avoidance of tobacco, alcohol, and caffeine. Her health principles were instrumental in the establishment of Adventist health institutions.

Education

White also emphasized the importance of Christian education. She played a key role in the founding of Adventist educational institutions, including Battle Creek College (now Andrews University) and Avondale College in Australia.

Legacy

Ellen G. White's influence extends beyond the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Her writings have impacted various aspects of Christianity and health reform. She is recognized as one of the most translated female authors in history.

Death

Ellen G. White passed away on July 16, 1915, in St. Helena, California. She is buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Battle Creek, Michigan.

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