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1 EGW CCh 204.5 (1991 Counsels for the Church)
… teachers and see how difficult it must necessarily be to manage and discipline a school of hundreds of students of every grade and class of minds, they might …
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2 EGW TM 213.4 (1923 Testimonies to Ministers and Gospel Workers)
… power and try to control the work themselves. They leave the Lord God, the Mighty Worker, too much out of their methods and plans, and do not trust everything …
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3 EGW CCh 146.5 (1991 Counsels for the Church)
… mother and the children. It may be very hard for the mother to exercise self-control and to manage wisely in the training of her children. If this is the case …
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4 EGW 2SM 95.2 (1958 Selected Messages Book 2)
… work, and let the human agent walk softly before Him, watching, waiting, praying, looking unto Jesus every moment, led and controlled by the precious Spirit …
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5 EGW TM xxix.1 (1923 Testimonies to Ministers and Gospel Workers)
… the management of the publishing house at Battle Creek to take every step within its power to gain control of the literary products it handled, and this resulted …
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6 EGW CS 275.3 (1940 Counsels on Stewardship)
… president and the business manager are to work unitedly together. The business manager is to see that the expenditure does not exceed the income. He is to …
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7 EGW TM xxvii.1 (1923 Testimonies to Ministers and Gospel Workers)
… the management of various committees, and place them under the control of the General Conference Association with its committee of twenty-one .
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8 EGW TM xxvi.2 (1923 Testimonies to Ministers and Gospel Workers)
… of controlling all our educational interests and owning the property, thus bringing them under one general management; also, another to control our health …
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9 EGW 2SM 435.1 (1958 Selected Messages Book 2)
… control than they used to be, when in most cases their own criminal management has made them so. The quality of food they bring upon their tables, and encourage …
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10 EGW CS 333.4 (1940 Counsels on Stewardship)
… of managing their own business, should give up the control of their property, even to children who are of the same faith. These seldom possess as much devotion …
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