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- The Bible in the Public Schools
- Domestic Education
- Authors and Subjects in Our Schools
- Battle Creek and the Southern Field
- Sunday Labor: And the Way to Oppose Error
- Methods of Work in the Southern Field
- Diet for Workers and Sick
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- Temperance in Diet
- Meat-Eating
- Meat Eating
- The Essential Education
- Our School Work
- True Education
- Controlling Brethren
- Exercise Versus Amusement.
- Behavior of Students
- Words to the Young
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- Unity in Work and in Counsel
- Dress Reform
- Study for Time and Eternity
- Short Work in School
- Rational Education
- Training an Army of Missionaries
- To Teachers
- Adopting Infant Children
- Principles of Finance
- The Need of Harmonious Action Among Teachers
- Life in Medical Missionary Work
- Practical Missionary Work a Branch of Education
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- School Finance
- The Education Our Schools Should Bring
- A Satanic Program
- Bible Teaching in our Schools
- Dealing with Delinquent Students
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- School Diet, Etc.
- Help to be Given to our Schools
- Kingly Power
- The Regular Lines
- Neglect of the Southern Field
- The Work of Christ's Object Lessons and the Berrien Springs School
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- Lines Regular and Irregular
- Student Teachers
- The School at Berrien Springs
- Faith Under Discouragements
- Help for Berrien Springs
- The Necessity of a Close Walk with God
- Results of Indulgence in Meat-Eating
- Meat Diet and Life in Cities From MS. 133, ‘02 (P)
- Selection of Sanitarium Workers. From K. 200, ‘02 (P)
- Systematic Giving
- The Use of the Tithe
- The Work in Nashville
- Instruction Regarding the Southern Work
- The Use of Talents
- The Trees of the Lord
- The Mantle of Christ
- Counsels In Reform
- Unwise Changes
- The Work at Berrien Springs
- A Call to Service
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- Consolidation and Control
- September 3
- The Influence of Diet on Council-Meetings
- Establishing Schools in the South
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- Strong Minds and Weak Stomachs
- Counsels on Health and the Southern Field. From B. 200, 1903 (P)
- Points in Diet. From B 62, 1903 (P)
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- Our Attitude Toward the Work and Workers in the Southern Field. (Diary)
- Principles for the Guidance of Men in Positions of Responsibility
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- To the Teachers of the Fernando School
- To Those in Charge of the Fernando School
- To the Students of the Fernando School
- Right Principles of Management
- To Those in Council at Battle Creek, Michigan
- To Our Brethren in Council at Battle Creek
- Be Strong, and of Good Courage
- The Reopening of Battle Creek College, and the Fault of Large Institutions
- Bound, Not to Men, But to God
- To the Leaders in Our Medical Work
- Be Not Weary in Well-Doing
- The Training of Medical Missionaries
- The Development of the Medical Missionary Work
- Teach the Word
- A Warning of Danger
- The Battle Creek College Debt
- Giving Heed to Seducing Spirits
- Proposed Plan for Book, “Education”
- Stepping Off the Platform
- The Specious Working of Satan
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- God Above All
- Work Misrepresented
- Unify
- The Huntsville School
- The Necessity of Harmony
- The Signing of Agreements
- The Closing of the Southern Field
- The Work in the Southern States
- Will You Help?
- Unity, Not Consolidation
- Pioneers in the South
- The Conditions in Nashville
- Judge Not
- The Madison Sanitarium
- Harmonize As Christian Workers
- We Must Not Pull Apart
- Simplicity in Treatments
- Local Health Foods
- The Work at Madison
- Silence is Eloquence
- Cautions to a Reformer
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- Awake! Awake! Awake!
- Do Not Colonize
- Helping the Madison School
- Support to be Given Madison
- Encourage the Workers
- The Right Use of Means
- A Broader Work
- A Missionary Field
- All ye are Brethren
- The Work God Has Appointed
- The Right of Way to the Footstool of Christ
- Go Not to Human Agencies
- Health Reform Essential for These Times
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- An Appeal for the Madison School
- Backsliding in Health Reform
- Home Schools. (Partly included in Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students, 158 ff.)
- The Aim of Our School Work
- Is Man to be a Dictator?
- Work for Every Member of the Family
- Call Your Forces Into Action
- A Division of Large Companies
- The True Higher Education. (Part of this are contained in Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students, 11 ff.)
- The Hillcrest School
- To Our People in the Southern States
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- A Message for Our Young People
- “I Know My Work is Done.” (A Circular Letter from W. C. White.)
- “I Go Only a Little Before the Others”
- “Unto Him be Glory.” W. C. W.
- We are Laborers Together
- Who has Told Sister White?
- A Messenger
- Appeals for Means
To Those in Council at Battle Creek, Michigan
“Elmshaven”, Sanitarium, Cal.,
The members of the Medical Missionary and Benevolent Association, and the responsible men of the General Conference, are now to act in concert in regard to the work to be carried on. All must now awake and seek the Lord, lest the powers of the enemy shall obtain the victory. There are much greater depths of spiritual truth to be reached by experience. Christ will lead us to higher and still higher planes, where spiritual perception and spiritual action shall enter into unquestionable discoveries, and where the sacred truths of the gospel shall be understood in all their bearings.SpM 301.1
As God's Word is received as food for the soul, the character in spiritual lines will correspond to the truths of the gospel that have been eaten and digested. Thus our spiritual strength will be refreshed as we become partakers of the divine nature, having overcome the corruption that is in the world through lust. The nutritious properties of the heavenly food may be compared with the strength-restoring properties of the leaves of the tree of life, which are for the healing of the nations. Seek for unity, and seek it in faith. Faith we must have, in order that we may walk by faith.SpM 301.2
My mind is deeply impressed by the Spirit of God. Instruction is given to me in clear lines. Our work is not left in the hands of finite men. God rules, and he will turn and overturn. He will not allow his work to be carried forward as it had been. His medical missionary work is not to be ruled, controlled, and molded by one man, as for some years it certainly has been. The exercise of such a power, if continued, will mar the work, and will be the certain ruin of the man exercising control. God will work with the men entrusted with large responsibility, if they will take the Lord's way as humble obedient servants, waiting wholly upon him. But if any man sets himself up as being above God, and takes the work under his finite supervision, the watchmen standing on the walls of Zion must discern the danger and take heroic action to save the man and the cause.SpM 301.3
Yesterday I read the following incident: “A notable painter was adorning the frescoes in the dome of a cathedral. When a certain portion of his work was done, he stepped backward upon the small scaffold of planks on which he stood, to admire the effect of his skillful craft. Suddenly a comrade who was with him rushed forward to the picture, and with the brush in his hand smeared and spoiled the delicate work so painfully accomplished. Rushing forward, the artist cried angrily, “What is that for?” “Look”, said his companion, “one more step backward, and you would have fallen, bruised and mangled on the pavement below.” The artist was thankful that his life was saved. Will our brethren in peril consent to be saved from the dangers they are in?SpM 301.4
In no case does God require His servants to bear burdens that He has not given them. He does not require them to gather to themselves more responsibilities than they can patiently and successfully carry. Those professing Christians who do this, dishonor the name they bear, and lower the standard of Christianity.SpM 302.1
By the managers of the Sanitarium, and the leaders in the medical missionary work, there has been a binding up with the world, which has led to entanglement, There has been much working upon a wrong policy. One man has embraced so many responsibilities that it is impossible for him to give to each proper thought that a careful performance of the Lord's work requires. Men who will carry forward in right lines the work for this time, should rally around the leaders in the work, sharing the responsibilities that they are now carrying, bringing all their plans before their brethren for consideration. Whenever one man devises plans, and seeks to carry them out in a manner so determined that his work savors of oppression, there is need of bringing into connection with him other minds that will keep uplifted the high standard suggested by the name we bear.SpM 302.2
Many plans have been devised that God has not ordained. The root from which these plans have sprung, is the mind of finite man. God's watchmen have been blind. They should have been wide awake to see that no man's mind, one man's judgment, was becoming a power that God could not and would not endorse. To invest one man or a few men with so much power and responsibility, is not in accordance with God's way of working.SpM 302.3
There must be reorganization. Supreme power must not be vested in a group of men connected with a few large institutions. At the General Conference of 1901 the light was given, Divide the General Conference into union conferences. Let there be fewer responsibilities centered on one place. Let the work of printing our publications be divided.SpM 302.4
The principles that apply to the publishing work apply also to the sanitarium work. Students should not be crowded in Battle Creek to receive an education in medical missionary lines. It is not best to encourage the gathering together in one institution of so large a company of people as have been gathered in Battle Creek Sanitarium. Let medical missionary plants be made in many places.SpM 302.5
The youth who desire to become missionaries should not be brought in large numbers to Battle Creek. Provision should be made that they may receive an education out of and away from Battle Creek, in places where there is a different religious atmosphere. By fire the Lord removed the great argument in favor of gathering many students to Battle Creek. He swept away the Sanitarium to prevent the carrying out of the idea that Battle Creek was to be the great center for the training of medical students. To carry out this idea would be out of harmony with the work for these last days, and with the plan of the Lord.SpM 302.6
God works by means of instruments or second causes. He uses the gospel ministry, medical missionary work, and the publications containing present truth, to impress hearts. All are made effectual by means of faith. As the truth is heard or read, the Holy Spirit send it home to those who hear and read with an earnest desire to know what is right. The gospel ministry, medical missionary work, and our publications are God's agencies. One is not to supersede the other. But you have sought to make the medical missionary work the whole body, instead of the arm and hand.SpM 303.1
Let the living gospel be taught in our schools. Let students be educated in its principles, that they may be prepared to impart the truth to others. Let them learn to minister to the spiritual and physical needs of those whom they will meet in their work. By the ministry of the word, the gospel is preached: by medical missionary work the gospel is practiced. The gospel is bound up with medical missionary work. Neither is to stand alone, bound up in itself. The workers in each are to labor unselfishly and unitedly, striving to save sinners.SpM 303.2