Chapter
1. (1863) A Year to Be Remembered
2. (1863) The Continuing Struggle to Establish Church Order
3. (1863) Seventh-day Adventists and the Civil War in the United States
4. (1863) Meeting Two Major Problems
5. (1863) The White Family Escapes to the East
6. (1864) Learning to Practice Health Reform
7. (1864) An Intensive Course in Methods of Reform
8. (1864-1865) The War and Its Unexpected Close
9. (1865) Health–How to Keep It, How to Lose It
10. (1866) The Agonizing Year of Captivity
12. (1867) Liberated at Last–The Sweet and the Bitter
13. (1867) Advancement in Health Reform
14. (1867) Battle Creek and the Health Institute
15. (1867-1868) Dreams, Testimony No. 13, and the Tour East
16. (1868) Bearing Testimony by Voice and Pen
17. (1868) The First Annual Camp Meetings
18. (1869) A Year to Regroup and Prepare to Advance
19. (1870) At Last the Tide Turns
20. (1870-1871) Further Steps Toward Health Reform
21. (1871) Restructuring for a Sound Future–1
22. (1871-1872) Restructuring for a Sound Future–2
23. (1872) A Surprise Vacation in the Rocky Mountains
24. (1872-1873) James and Ellen White Discover California
25. (1873) The Call for a School
27. (1874) Progressive Steps in Evangelism in the Far West
28. (1874) Publishing and Preaching in Oakland
29. (1874) The Prophet-Apostle Relationship
30. (1874) James White Again in the Saddle
31. (1875) Leading in Significant Advances
32. (1875) Finishing a Successful Year