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Prophets and Kings 1.0
One of the greatest literary jewels in the Christian world.Writtenby the Christian author, Ellen G. White more than 100 yearsago, ineach one of its chapters, it expands in detail what theHolyScriptures have to teach us. When Israel was a united andgloriouskingdom, endowed with a magnificent temple, center of thetrue cultin the world . The most outstanding spiritual truths ofthebiblical account, from Salmon to the birth of Christ Somechaptersin this tool: - Solomon - The Temple and Its Dedication -Pride ofProsperity - Results of Transgression - Solomon’sRepentance - TheRending of the Kingdom - Jeroboam - NationalApostasy - Elijah theTishbite - The Voice of Stern Rebuke - Carme -From Jezreel toHoreb - “What Doest Thou Here?” - “In the Spirit andPower ofElias” - Jehoshaphat - and more ... The book talks aboutseveralimportant topics like the following: - The ascent, the gloryandthe fall of Solomon, the wisest king that has ever existed. -Thedivision of the Kingdom of Israel after the death of Solomon. -Thelife of the prophet Elijah in the time of Israel's apostasy. -Thecall and ministry of the prophet Elisha. - Jonah and the peopleofNineveh, - Daniel, his friends and the reign of Babylon. - Inthetime of Queen Esther. - Reconstruction of the walls of Jerusaleminthe time of Ezra and Nehemiah. - The coming of the greatLiberator.Ellen White (November 26, 1827 – July 16, 1915) was aprolificauthor, writing more than 40 books and 5000 periodicalarticlesduring her lifetime. Today there are over one hundred50,000manuscript pages of her writings. She was one of the foundersofthe Seventh-day Adventist Church, believed by many readers tohavethe spiritual gift of prophecy described in the Bible. Whitewasconsidered a somewhat controversial figure by his critics,withmuch of the controversy centered on his reports ofvisionaryexperiences and the use of other sources in his writings.Sheexperienced her first vision shortly after the GreatMilleriteDisappointment of 1844. Historian Randall Balmer hasdescribedWhite as "one of the most important and colorful figuresin thehistory of American religion." Walter Martin described it as"oneof the most fascinating and controversial characters everappearedon the horizon of religious history" Mrs. White's visionsprovidedthe basis for the Adventist movement to consider that the"gift ofprophecy" was manifested in her, which endowed her writingsofgreat importance to the believers of this denomination. EllenG.White promoted vegetarianism as well as the evangelizationandspread of Adventism in different parts of the world. Remembertocheck out the More Apps section and you'll be amazed withwonderfulfree apps to feed faith and soul
Patriarchs and Prophets 1.0
The story in detail of what was told and what was not told aboutthepatriarchs and prophets of the Bible. Patriarchs and Prophetsis oneof the only tools available anywhere that can reveal withaccuracyand authority just how and why this great war began andwho isbehind it. In Patriarchs and Prophets you will find : - TheCreation- The Temptation and Fall - The Plan of Redemption - Cainand AbelTested - After the Flood - The Literal Week - The Tower ofBabel -The Call of Abraham - Destruction of Sodom - The Marriageof Isaac -Jacob and Esau - Jacob’s Flight and Exile - The Night ofWrestling -The Return to Canaan - Joseph in Egypt - Moses - ThePlagues ofEgypt ............... Ellen White (November 26, 1827 –July 16,1915) was a prolific author, writing more than 40 booksand 5000periodical articles during her lifetime. Today there areover onehundred 50,000 manuscript pages of her writings. She wasone of thefounders of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, believedby manyreaders to have the spiritual gift of prophecy described intheBible. White was considered a somewhat controversial figure byhiscritics, with much of the controversy centered on his reportsofvisionary experiences and the use of other sources in hiswritings.She experienced her first vision shortly after the GreatMilleriteDisappointment of 1844. Historian Randall Balmer hasdescribed Whiteas "one of the most important and colorful figuresin the history ofAmerican religion." Walter Martin described it as"one of the mostfascinating and controversial characters everappeared on thehorizon of religious history" Mrs. White's visionsprovided thebasis for the Adventist movement to consider that the"gift ofprophecy" was manifested in her, which endowed herwritings of greatimportance to the believers of this denomination.Ellen G. Whitepromoted vegetarianism as well as the evangelizationand spread ofAdventism in different parts of the world. We respectthe copyright,A work goes into the public domain when thepatrimonial rights haveexpired. This usually happens after adeadline has passed since thedeath of the author (post mortemauctoris). The minimum term,worldwide, is 50 years and isestablished in the Berne Convention.Many countries have extendedthis period widely. For example, inEuropean law, it is 70 yearssince the death of the author. Oncethat time has passed, such workcan then be used in free form,respecting moral rights. Remember tocheck out the More Apps sectionand you'll be amazed with wonderfulfree apps to feed faith and soul
The Desire of Ages 1.0
The most complete book ever written about the details andministryof Jesus. You will discover the life of Jesus. From hisvirginbirth, his childhood and his physical and spiritual growth,hisadult life, his heavenly mission, his death and hisresurrection.In each reading you will realize that the Lord Jesusalways soughtto help the most needy, to meet his needs, to heal hisillnesses,and to invite him to follow him. If you have been seekinga deeperexperience in your spiritual life with God, it must becomeyourbedside book. In this utility you will find, among others,thefollowing chapters: - God with us - The Chosen People - WeHaveSeen His Star - As a Child - The Passover Visit - Days ofConflict- The Voice in the Wilderness - The Baptism - TheTemptation - TheVictory - He Must Increase - Imprisonment and Deathof John - TheKingdom of God Is at Hand - Is Not This theCarpenter's Son? - TheCall by the Sea - The Sabbath - He OrdainedTwelve - The Sermon onthe Mount - The Centurion - Who Are MyBrethren? - The Invitation -Peace, Be Still - A Night on the Lake -The Crisis in Galilee -Tradition - Barriers Broken Down - The TrueSign - Among Snares -The Light of Life - The Divine Shepherd - TheLast Journey FromGalilee - The Good Samaritan - One Thing ThouLackest - Lazarus,Come Forth - Priestly Plottings - The Law of theNew Kingdom - TheTemple Cleansed Again - Controversy - Woes on thePharisees - Inthe Outer Court - On the Mount of Olives - The Leastof These MyBrethren - A Servant of Servants - In Remembrance of Me- Judas -In Pilate's Judgment Hall - Calvary - It is Finished - InJoseph'sTomb - The Lord Is Risen - Why Weepest Thou? - Peace BeUnto You -By the Sea Once More - Go Teach All Nations - To MyFather, andYour Father - and more ... Ellen White (November 26,1827 – July16, 1915) was a prolific author, writing more than 40books and5000 periodical articles during her lifetime. Today thereare overone hundred 50,000 manuscript pages of her writings. Shewas one ofthe founders of the Seventh-day Adventist Church,believed by manyreaders to have the spiritual gift of prophecydescribed in theBible. White was considered a somewhatcontroversial figure by hiscritics, with much of the controversycentered on his reports ofvisionary experiences and the use ofother sources in his writings.She experienced her first visionshortly after the Great MilleriteDisappointment of 1844. HistorianRandall Balmer has describedWhite as "one of the most important andcolorful figures in thehistory of American religion." Walter Martindescribed it as "oneof the most fascinating and controversialcharacters ever appearedon the horizon of religious history" Mrs.White's visions providedthe basis for the Adventist movement toconsider that the "gift ofprophecy" was manifested in her, whichendowed her writings ofgreat importance to the believers of thisdenomination. Ellen G.White promoted vegetarianism as well as theevangelization andspread of Adventism in different parts of theworld. Remember tocheck out the More Apps section and you'll beamazed with wonderfulfree apps to feed faith and soul
Christ’s Object Lessons 1.0
Beautiful Jesus parables explained in a simple way. Anexcellentbook to complement the preaching of the gospel. The book"Christ'sObject Lessons" written by Christian author Ellen White isone ofthe literary treasures to help you grow in your spirituallife. Inthis book you will find in detail many teachings thatJesuspresented to the people when he was in this world. Theseteachingshave for centuries helped many people to understand moredeeplywhat the Kingdom of God is. Ellen White (November 26, 1827 –July16, 1915) was a prolific author, writing more than 40 booksand5000 periodical articles during her lifetime. Today there areoverone hundred 50,000 manuscript pages of her writings. She wasone ofthe founders of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, believed bymanyreaders to have the spiritual gift of prophecy described intheBible. White was considered a somewhat controversial figure byhiscritics, with much of the controversy centered on his reportsofvisionary experiences and the use of other sources in hiswritings.She experienced her first vision shortly after the GreatMilleriteDisappointment of 1844. Historian Randall Balmer hasdescribedWhite as "one of the most important and colorful figuresin thehistory of American religion." Walter Martin described it as"oneof the most fascinating and controversial characters everappearedon the horizon of religious history" Mrs. White's visionsprovidedthe basis for the Adventist movement to consider that the"gift ofprophecy" was manifested in her, which endowed her writingsofgreat importance to the believers of this denomination. EllenG.White promoted vegetarianism as well as the evangelizationandspread of Adventism in different parts of the world. Remembertocheck out the More Apps section and you'll be amazed withwonderfulfree apps to feed faith and soul
The Great Controversy 1.0
The Great Controversy is more than the story of themillennialstruggle between good and evil. It is the key tounderstanding thefuture of events and divine plans for our worldand for theuniverse. It is one of the most important books ofSeventh-dayAdventism. In this app you will find historically howthe powerfuland invisible hand of God has been guiding and weavingall yourfaithful children throughout the history of this world. Butinaddition you will be able to realize how the history ofthehumanity will finish in these last times with the gloriousreturnof the Lord Jesus to this earth. Some chapters l: -Destruction ofJerusalem - Persecution in the First Centuries - TheApostasy -Huss and Jerome - Luther’s Separation from Rome - LutherBefore theDiet - The Swiss Reformer - The French Reformation - IntheNetherlands and Scandinavia - Later English Reformers - TheBibleand the French Revolution ................. Ellen White(November26, 1827 – July 16, 1915) was a prolific author, writingmore than40 books and 5000 periodical articles during her lifetime.Todaythere are over one hundred 50,000 manuscript pages of herwritings.She was one of the founders of the Seventh-day AdventistChurch,believed by many readers to have the spiritual gift ofprophecydescribed in the Bible. White was considered asomewhatcontroversial figure by his critics, with much of thecontroversycentered on his reports of visionary experiences and theuse ofother sources in his writings. She experienced her firstvisionshortly after the Great Millerite Disappointment of 1844.HistorianRandall Balmer has described White as "one of the mostimportantand colorful figures in the history of American religion."WalterMartin described it as "one of the most fascinatingandcontroversial characters ever appeared on the horizon ofreligioushistory" Mrs. White's visions provided the basis for theAdventistmovement to consider that the "gift of prophecy" wasmanifested inher, which endowed her writings of great importance tothebelievers of this denomination. Ellen G. Whitepromotedvegetarianism as well as the evangelization and spread ofAdventismin different parts of the world. We respect the copyright,A workgoes into the public domain when the patrimonial rightshaveexpired. This usually happens after a deadline has passed sincethedeath of the author (post mortem auctoris). The minimumterm,worldwide, is 50 years and is established in the BerneConvention.Many countries have extended this period widely. Forexample, inEuropean law, it is 70 years since the death of theauthor. Oncethat time has passed, such work can then be used infree form,respecting moral rights. Remember to check out the MoreAppssection and you'll be amazed with wonderful free apps to feedfaithand soul
Acts of the Apostles 1.0
The Acts of the Apostles presents the history of the earlyChristianchurch throughout the rest of New Testament times. As youread youwill find God’s ideal for his church on this earth andwill bechallenged to experience the same wonder-working power thattheapostles experienced. The moments, deeds and miracles thattheapostles passed after the ascension of the Lord Jesus toheaven.And have no doubt enjoy this application, the acts ofapostles willlove and you will learn and expand your knowledge ofour Lord.Blessings You can find : ➩ God’s Purpose for His Church ➩TheTraining of the Twelve ➩ The Great Commission ➩ Pentecost ➩TheGift of the Spirit ➩ At the Temple Gate ➩ A WarningAgainstHypocrisy ➩ The Seven Deacons ➩ The First Christian Martyr ➩FromPersecutor to Disciple ➩ Days of Preparation ➩ A Seeker forTruth ➩Delivered From Prison ..... Ellen White (November 26, 1827 –July16, 1915) was a prolific author, writing more than 40 booksand5000 periodical articles during her lifetime. Today there areoverone hundred 50,000 manuscript pages of her writings. She wasone ofthe founders of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, believed bymanyreaders to have the spiritual gift of prophecy described intheBible. White was considered a somewhat controversial figure byhiscritics, with much of the controversy centered on his reportsofvisionary experiences and the use of other sources in hiswritings.She experienced her first vision shortly after the GreatMilleriteDisappointment of 1844. Historian Randall Balmer hasdescribedWhite as "one of the most important and colorful figuresin thehistory of American religion." Walter Martin described it as"oneof the most fascinating and controversial characters everappearedon the horizon of religious history" Mrs. White's visionsprovidedthe basis for the Adventist movement to consider that the"gift ofprophecy" was manifested in her, which endowed her writingsofgreat importance to the believers of this denomination. EllenG.White promoted vegetarianism as well as the evangelizationandspread of Adventism in different parts of the world. We respectthecopyright, A work goes into the public domain when thepatrimonialrights have expired. This usually happens after adeadline haspassed since the death of the author (post mortemauctoris). Theminimum term, worldwide, is 50 years and isestablished in theBerne Convention. Many countries have extendedthis period widely.For example, in European law, it is 70 yearssince the death of theauthor. Once that time has passed, such workcan then be used infree form, respecting moral rights. Remember tocheck out the MoreApps section and you'll be amazed with wonderfulfree apps to feedfaith and soul