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  1. Final years and death. Funeral service for Ellen G. White at Battle Creek Tabernacle before her interment in the Oak Hill Cemetery. White spent the final years of her life in Elmshaven, her home in Saint Helena, California after the death of her husband James White in 1881.

  2. The Complete Published Writings of Ellen White are now available online in several languages. The latest version allows you to easily browse, read, search, and share the writings in Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, and Spanish.

  3. Ellen G. White ® Official Website includes: EllenWhite online-books, searchable database of Ellen White's complete published writings, EllenWhite biography, an Issues & Answers section on EllenWhite, and more.

  4. Visitor's Center. WorldWide Locations. Supports the mission of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in uplifting Jesus Christ and His Word by sharing Ellen Whites prophetic ministry and writings throughout the world.

  5. Search, read, listen to, and download Ellen G. White's Writings in multiple languages! Publications are available in epub, mobi, Kindle, MP3 and PDF formats.

  6. While you may not find her name in a history textbook, Ellen G. White made a significant contribution to the health reform movement in 19th-century America. She is also a highly-regarded pioneer of Seventh-day Adventism, as she played a key role in the formation of the denomination.

  7. The Official Ellen G. White Writings Website. Ellen White is the most widely published Seventh-day Adventist author. Her ministry spanned 70 years, from 1844 to 1915. Guided by the Holy Spirit, she exalted Jesus and pointed to Scripture as the basis of one's faith.

  8. Ellen G. White 256 Official Website includes: EllenWhite online-books, searchable database of Ellen White's complete published writings, EllenWhite biography, an Issues & Answers section on EllenWhite, and more. A service of the Ellen G. White 256 Estate.

  9. The life, work, and legacy of Ellen G. White bear incredible testimony to that truth. Her speaking—including before audiences of up to 20,000 and without amplification—moved multitudes to live healthier lives and turn their hearts to God.

  10. Ellen White was a woman of remarkable spiritual gifts who lived most of her life during the nineteenth century (1827-1915), yet through her writings she is still making a revolutionary impact on millions of people around the world.

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