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Steps To Christ
Steps To Christ
Author: Ellen G. White
In view of the glorious inheritance that may be his, what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?Matthew 16-26. He may be poor, yet he possesses in himself a wealth and dignity that the world could never bestow. The soul redeemed and cleansed from sin, with all its noble powers dedicated to the service of God, is of surpassing worth; and the...  more »
ISBN: 105574
Publication Date: 1/1/1980
Pages: 126
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Publisher: Review & Herald Publishing Association
Book Type: Paperback
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Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
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First published "Steps to Christ; is the most popular and widely-read book by the American religious pioneer Ellen G. White. She was an influential and trailblazing figure who, along with her husband James White and Sabbatarian Adventist leader Joseph Bates, helped form the Seventh-Day Adventist Church and is considered one of the most significant figures in American religious history. White believed that she received visions and dreams from God and was viewed by many as a spiritual prophet. She was also a popular public speaker and a successful author, writing on a diverse number of topics, including theology, nutrition, creationism, agriculture, education, health, and the Christian lifestyle. In âSteps to Christâ, White addresses the very important issue of how to become and remain a Christian, a concern that is at the center of many of her writings. In this deeply personal and inspiring work, White guides the faithful in how to develop a life-long relationship with Jesus and discusses such issues as how to repent, how to find faith and forgiveness, and how to handle doubt. Readers will find comfort and guidance in this classic of Christian literature, which has been reprinted many times and translated into over 150 languages.


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