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“Rapid Moves in Southern California” (335-342)

1. As early as the summer of __________________ Mrs. White was urging a strong medical missionary work to be carried forward in southern __________________. She wrote to the General Conference president: “Brother __________________, constantly the Lord is keeping southern __________________ before me as a place where we must __________________ medical __________________. Every year this __________________ is visited by many thousands of __________________. (335) SHM-SG 37.1

2. Encouragement was given by Mrs. White that we would be able to purchase land and buildings at unusual bargains. She wrote: “For __________________ the Lord has given me __________________ that He is __________________ the way for our people to obtain __________________, at __________________, of __________________ on which there are __________________ that can be utilized in our work.” (335) SHM-SG 37.2

3. That same year she published Testimonies for the Church, Vol. __________________. More than __________________ of the instruction in this volume was devoted to __________________, __________________, and __________________. (335) SHM-SG 37.3

4. In contrast to the building of one large institution in Battle Creek, Ellen White wrote, “__________________ missionary work in southern California is not to be carried forward by the __________________ of one __________________ institution. . . . As soon as __________________, sanitariums are to be __________________ in __________________ places in southern California. Let a beginning be made in __________________ places.” (336) SHM-SG 37.4

5. She also stated: “Our __________________ are to be established for one __________________—the advancement of __________________. And they are to be so __________________ that a decided __________________ in favor of the __________________ will be made on the minds of those who come to them for __________________.” (336) SHM-SG 37.5

6. How were Ellen White’s predictions regarding the establishment of sanitariums in California remarkably fulfilled in the following locations:
Paradise Valley (337, 338)
Glendale (341)
SHM-SG 37.6