Thursday, February 6, 2014

Upholding Truth AY Program Feb 8 2014 4 PM

On June 18, 1887 Ellen White met these families in Moss, Norway, as they were on their way to South Africa. She wrote them the following counsel: “I have desired to talk with you, but dared not, because I have not felt that I had strength to do justice to any subject in private conversation.”1 In her testimony “Counsels to Missionaries en Route to Africa” she advised the workers “not to stand apart from one another, but work together in everything that interests the cause of God.”2
 
Ellen White warned the missionaries about being influenced by the individuals they would meet, and urged that they not be swayed to discriminate based on race or socioeconomic status. “There will be men who have means who will discern something of the character of the work,” she wrote, “although they have not the courage to lift the cross, and to bear the reproach that attends unpopular truth. First reach the high classes if possible, but there should be no neglect of the lower classes.”3




To whom was Mrs White Speaking. Have Questions? Come with Questions and unravel the History of the Seventh day Adventist Church in South Africa. 

 Upholding Truth. AY PROGRAM FEB 8 2014

Presented By Middletown Men's Ministry. 

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