Chapter
. Foreword
5. Experiences in Receiving the Visions
6. Glimpses of How the Light Came to Ellen White
7. Presenting the Divinely Revealed Message
9. Defining Sister White’s Judgment and the Word of the Lord
10. On Being an Inspired Messenger
11. The Reception of the Messages
12. Literary Assistants in Work of Ellen G. White
13. The Testimonies for the Church
14. Initial Steps in Writing and Publishing The Great Controversy Story
15. A Running Account of Ellen G. White’s Experience in Writing on the Life of Christ in 1876
16. Expanding the Great Controversy Presentation
17. The Experience of E. G. White in Preparing The Desire of Ages
18. Comments While at Work on the Conflict Series Books
19. The Incarnation
20. Principles as Set Forth by Ellen White in Her Early Ministry
21. Ellen G. White Reports on the Minneapolis Conference
22. Emphasis on Salvation Theme—1890-1908
23. Appeal for a Church School
24. Counsel Regarding Age of School Entrance
25. General Guiding Principles
26. Attending Colleges and Universities of the Land
29. The Sabbath
30. The Propriety of Varying Postures in Prayer
31. Visions That Early Called for Reforms
32. The 1863 Health Reform Vision
33. Proper Use of the Testimonies on Health Reform
34. Spiritual and Physical Hazards of Indulged Appetite
35. Teaching Health Reform in the Family
36. Sister White and Prayer for the Sick
37. Seventh-day Adventists and Lawsuits
40. The Question of the Date Line
41. Memorials, Are They Proper?
42. Renting Our Churches to Other Denominations
44. Specific Light on Gardening
45. Balanced Counsel on Picture-making and Idolatry
46. Music and the Music Director
47. Work in the Spirit of Prayer
48. The Bible Prophets Wrote for Our Time
49. Can All Have the Gift of Prophecy?
51. Attacks on Ellen White and Her Work
54. The Mackin Case
55. Lessons From Meeting the Sunday Law Crisis of the Late 1880’s and Early 1890’s
A. Appendix A
B. Appendix B
C. Appendix C