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The Path to Hope by Ellen G. White64751088688897120
The Path to Hope by Ellen G. White64751088688897121
The Path to Hope by Ellen G. White64751088688897122
The Path to Hope by Ellen G. White64751088688897123
The Path to Hope by Ellen G. White64751088688897124
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The Path to Hope by Ellen G. White

addressRua da Vilarinha 1104, 4100-513 Porto, Portugal

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Viewing: €4.00 – Includes 8 photos Title: The Path to Hope Author: Ellen G. White Publisher: Publicadora Servir, S.A. Pages: 132 Synopsis: The Path to Hope—previously published under various titles—is an extraordinary book, having been issued in 135 languages and dialects over 118 years, with total sales exceeding 50 million copies. This work imparts profound inner peace, confidence for life, and the realization that something better exists within our existence—one that we must experience. Author: Ellen Gould White was born on November 26, 1827, in Gorham, Maine, and died on July 16, 1915, in St. Helena, California. She was an American author. The Smithsonian magazine named Ellen G. White among the "100 Most Significant Americans of All Time." Ellen G. White claimed to have received over 2,000 visions and dreams from God during public and private meetings throughout her life—visions witnessed by the general public. She verbally described and publicly published the content of each vision. Her book series The Great Controversy seeks to reveal God’s hand in biblical history and in the history of the Christian church. This cosmic conflict became foundational to the development of Seventh-day Adventist theology. Her book on successful Christian living, Steps to Christ, has been published in over 140 languages. Child Guidance is a compilation of her writings on child care, training, and education. Historian Randall Balmer described White as "one of the most important and colorful figures in the history of American religion." Walter Martin called her "one of the most fascinating and controversial personalities ever to appear on the horizon of religious history." Arthur L. White, her grandson and biographer, wrote that Ellen G. White is the most translated nonfiction author in literary history—and the most translated American nonfiction author overall. Her writings cover a broad range of topics, including religion, social relationships, prophecy, publishing, nutrition, creationism, agriculture, theology, evangelism, Christian lifestyle, education, and health. She advocated vegetarianism. She promoted—and played a pivotal role in establishing—schools and medical centers worldwide, most notably Andrews University in Michigan and Loma Linda University and Medical Center in California. During her lifetime, she authored over 5,000 periodical articles and 40 books. As of 2019, more than 200 titles by White were available in English—including compilations of her 100,000 pages of manuscripts published by the Ellen G. White Estate—which are accessible through the Adventist Book Center. Her most notable works include Steps to Christ, The Desire of Ages, and The Great Controversy. C/Olx

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