A Statement Regarding The Great 
    Controversy 
From
  The Ellen G. White Estate
 
 The classic book, The 
  Great Controversy, by Ellen G. White, is one of the most important 
  books to come from her inspired pen. She stated that the object of this book 
  is to "unfold the scenes of the great controversy between truth and error; 
  to reveal the wiles of Satan, and the means by which he may be successfully 
  resisted; to present a satisfactory solution of the great problem of evil, shedding 
  such a light upon the origin and the final disposition of sin, as to make fully 
  manifest the justice and benevolence of God in all His dealings with His creatures; 
  and to show the holy, unchanging nature of His law." -- Introduction, p. 
  xii.
  From the first edition in 1888, followed by the author's revision in 1911, this 
  book has achieved a worldwide circulation in many languages. It has been used 
  by God to bring countless thousands to a knowledge of His last warning message 
  for the world. It is destined to play an even more important role in these last 
  days as readers see the dramatic fulfillment of the prophetic projections outlined 
  in the book. Many who read its pages will be led by the Spirit of God to give 
  their hearts to Christ and join God's remnant people as they await the soon 
  return of their blessed Lord.
  With reference to the circulation of this book, Ellen White wrote, "The 
  Great Controversy should be very widely circulated. It contains the story 
  of the past, the present, and the future. In its outline of the closing scenes 
  of this earth's history, it bears a powerful testimony in behalf of the truth. 
  I am more anxious to see a wide circulation for this book than for any others 
  I have written, for in The Great Controversy, the last message of warning 
  to the world is given more distinctly than in any of my other books." -- 
  Letter 281, 1905 (quoted in Colporteur Ministry, p. 127.)
  She further stated, "The book, The Great Controversy, I appreciate 
  above silver and gold, and I greatly desire that it shall come before the people. 
  While writing the manuscript of The Great Controversy, I was often conscious 
  of the presence of the angels of God. And many times the scenes about which 
  I was writing were presented to me anew in visions of the night so that they 
  were fresh and vivid in my mind." -- Letter 56, 1911 (quoted in Colporteur 
  Ministry, p. 128).
  The Board and Staff of the Ellen G. White Estate stand firmly in support of 
  and belief in the Biblical truths contained in this book. They enthusiastically 
  recommend the volume to our church members to read and to our literature evangelists 
  to sell and circulate abroad like the leaves of autumn.
The Ellen G. White 
  Estate, Inc.
  December 2002