Meet Ellen White (DVD)
$20.99
In this unparalleled production, documentary and drama are combined to present the amazing life of Ellen G White (selected scenes from Keepers of the Flame). You’ll picture her as never before, as Meet Ellen white explores her prophetic gift and her personal life.
Part 1 Ellen G White: Messenger of the Lord
Discover the guiding influence of the prophetic gift in Ellen White’s actions and in the early history of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church. Dr. Allan Lindsay examines the biblical basis for prophecy and gives extraordinary examples of its operation. Dramatic vignettes illustrate White’s interactions with secret society member N. D. Faulkhead and vision opposer Stephen Smith.
Part 2 Ellen G White: The Person
Take a glimpse into Ellen white’s personal life. Imagine her as a mother, wife, writer, and friend. And take a look at White’s house at Elmshaven as her granddaughter Grace Jacques gives a tour.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780828020220
Binding: Video DVD
Published: January 2008
Publisher: Review & Herald Publishing
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