The Story of Our Health Message -- Study Guide

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“Steps toward Unity” (301-311)

1. In 1901 there were more persons employed by the International Medical Missionary and Benevolent Association than the __________________. (301) SHM-SG 33.1

2. What financial factors helped to contribute to the independent attitude of the medical work of the church? (303)

SHM-SG 33.2

3. Another factor that led to misunderstanding between the General Conference and the Medical Missionary Association was that there was no representative of the medical work on the __________________ Committee or on the ____________________________________. (304) SHM-SG 33.3

4. The General Conference of ___________________ was an epochal one in the history of Seventh-day Adventists, as it was a meeting of __________________. SHM-SG 33.4

This included enlarging the ____________________________________ and a larger representation of the various lines of work. (305) SHM-SG 33.5

5. Clearly and definitely underlying counsel for reorganization was the principle that responsibilities should be __________________ rather than __________________. Yet at this time the medical work was centralizing. (309) On April 16, 1901, Dr. Kellogg outlined the following plan: “All the __________________ and ____________________ shall be incorporated on a similar plan, so that they shall be __________________ to this __________________.” (309, 310) SHM-SG 33.6

6. Three months later Mrs. White responded: “It has been presented before me __________________ that there is not to be a __________________ of __________________ or a __________________ of all the sanitariums with the __________________ Sanitarium, so that they shall all be __________________ to your __________________.” (310) SHM-SG 33.7