These stories of Ellen G. White, my grandmother, are true. The accounts of the visions have been verified by hundreds of reliable witnesses, some of whom have left written reports of the events and circumstances accompanying them. Detail and conversation are based on Mrs. White’s personal correspondence and diary records, upon her own stories and those of her son, William Clarence White, who was my father, and upon information gleaned from her relatives and friends. Some items are based upon my 33 years of intimate acquaintance with my grandmother. SMG 10.1
E.M.R.
1. Life at Grandma’s House | 11 |
2. Task for a Teen-ager | 21 |
3. The Joke That Failed | 29 |
4. The Handsome Young Preacher | 35 |
5. The Captain Was Convinced | 40 |
6. A Storm at Sea | 45 |
7. Visions in Strange Places | 52 |
8. “James, Have We Come to This?” | 59 |
9. The Publishing Work in a Carpetbag | 66 |
10. Battling the Enemy | 73 |
11. A Home for the Publishing Work | 80 |
12. John Changes His Mind | 87 |
13. The Train Wreck | 93 |
14. “Willie’s Drowned!” | 100 |
15. The First “White House” | 106 |
16. What Happened at a Funeral | 112 |
17. A Dangerous Crossing on Ice | 118 |
18. The Preacher Was a Thief | 126 |
19. Seven Little Sisleys | 132 |
20. Ellen Brought Him Back | 138 |
21. Miracle at a Camp Meeting | 145 |
22. The Twelve Who Couldn’t Wait | 152 |
23. Ellen’s Surprise | 159 |
24. “Where Is the Other Man?” | 165 |
25. The Secret Sign | 171 |
26. Who Made the Furrow? | 178 |
27. Twenty-three Miles to a Doctor | 185 |
28. Testimony to a Young Girl | 192 |