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1 EGW Ed 94.1 (1903 Education)
… they recognized, as they had never recognized before, the value of the opportunities that had been theirs to walk and talk with the Sent of God. Many of His lessons …
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2 EGW Ed 276.3 (1903 Education)
Never will education accomplish all that it might and should accomplish until the importance of the parents’ work is fully recognized, and they receive a training for its sacred responsibilities.
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3 EGW TEd 171.2 (2000 True Education)
Never will education accomplish all that it might and should accomplish until the importance of the parents’ work is fully recognized, and they receive a training for its sacred responsibilities.
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4 EGW Ed 147.4 (1903 Education)
At eventide there was light. Jacob, reviewing his life-history, recognized the sustaining power of God—“the God which fed me all my life long unto this day, the Angel which redeemed me from all evil.” Genesis 48:15, 16 .
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5 EGW Ed 117.1 (1903 Education)
… are recognized as leaders; too many who must receive praise, or they have no interest to labor. What we need to learn is faithfulness in making the utmost use …
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6 EGW TEd 43.4 (2000 True Education)
… . He recognized the necessity of labor for the hand as well as for the mind, and he worked at a handicraft for his own support. He pursued his trade of tentmaking …
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7 EGW TEd 70.4 (2000 True Education)
… are recognized as leaders. Too many must receive praise or they have no interest in the work. We need to learn faithfulness in making the utmost use of the powers …
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8 EGW CT 68.2 (1913 Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students)
… been recognized, but has been treated as a stranger, perhaps even as an intruder. Every teacher should know and welcome this heavenly Guest. If the teachers …
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9 EGW CT 218.1 (1913 Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students)
… not recognized their value. But they are more important than Latin and Greek. I do not say that it is wrong to study Latin and Greek, but I do say that it is wrong …
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10 EGW Ed 66.1 (1903 Education)
… . He recognized the necessity of labor for the hand as well as for the mind, and he wrought at a handicraft for his own support. His trade of tent making he pursued …
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