Responding to Critics of Ellen G. White
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- Опубликовано: 26 июн 2024
- Ann Bauer briefly shares about the struggles the Adventist Church faced in the 1940s in responding to critics of Ellen G. White
In the 1940s, the 7th Day Adventist Church faced a crisis regarding Ellen White's writings, causing division among members. Some believed she was wrong, while others saw her as inspired by God. Resolving the issue required extensive effort from pastors to reunite the congregation.
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Crisis over Ellen White's Writings
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7th Day Adventist Church faced a crisis in the 1940s regarding Ellen White's writings [00:16]
Members were divided on whether her writings were correct or not [00:36]
Some believed she was inspired by God, while others accused her of wrongdoing [01:10]
Division and Reconciliation
The church was divided, leading to extensive board meetings and efforts to reunite members [00:41]
Pastors worked hard in the 1940s to resolve the crisis and bring the congregation back together [01:41]