EGW eBooks
Some of Ellen G. White's
Best-Known Books
(Click to download in Electronic Book formats)
- The Acts of the Apostles
presents the story of the early Christian church through the rest of
New Testament times.
- Christ's Object Lessons,
a companion volume to The Desire of Ages, presents the parables of Jesus
in a fresh light, showing their application to Christian living today.
- The Desire of Ages
is Ellen G. White's classic on the life and ministry of Jesus.
- Education, deals
with the unique and challenging idea that "the work of education
and the work of redemption are one." This unique perspective has
been a best seller for 100 years.
- The Great Controversy
picks up the story at the destruction of Jerusalem and follows, in broad
outline, the major issues of the conflict between Christ and Satan as
they have been seen in the history of the Christian church down to our
own day--and beyond, based on what the Bible says will yet take place.
- The Ministry of Healing
provides a well-rounded look at the principles of healthful living,
beginning with the ministry of Jesus and extending to the life and ministry
of every Christian.
- Patriarchs and Prophets
presents the story of the conflict between good and evil--between Christ
and Satan--from its beginning, starting with the origin of evil, then
taking up the creation of the world, the Bible patriarchs, Israel's
Egyptian bondage and Exodus, and their establishment in Canaan up to
the time of David.
- Prophets and Kings continues
the story from the time of Solomon through the remaining kings of Israel
and Judah and the times of the prophets, including the time of Israel's
captivity and restoration, down to the coming of the Messiah.
- Steps to Christ
deals with the central issue of how to become and remain a Christian--the
concern at the core of Mrs. White's voluminous writing. It is the shortest
book listed here.
- Thoughts From the Mount of
Blessing offers a study of the key verses of Jesus' Sermon
on the Mount. Included are the Beatitudes, the Lord's Prayer, and much
of Jesus' other instruction for living here and now as a citizen of
His kingdom.
Thought for the Day
You may stand where you regard yourself, not as a failure, but as a conqueror, in and through the uplifting influence of the Spirit of God. - DG 142