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1281 His Messenger, p. 104.5 (Ruth Wheeler)
They were soon settled on the new land and were busy building homes. But the work was not as easy as they had thought it would be. They toiled from early until …
1282 His Messenger, p. 187.3 (Ruth Wheeler)
What is the first step you must take in approaching God? Thoughts From the Mount of Blessing, bottom of page 104 and top of page 105 .
1283 “I'd Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 104 (Ellen Gould White)
Chapter 9—Tell Me Some Travel Stories
1284 “I'd Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 104 (Ellen Gould White)
Mrs. White, I’d Like To Hear Some Of The Travel Stories You Wrote.
1285 “I'd Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 104.1 (Ellen Gould White)
San Francisco, California, Sunday, January 12, 1873.—We spent the day in visiting. On our return we saw over our head a balloon going up with a lady and gentleman …
1286 “I'd Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 104 (Ellen Gould White)
When You Were In San Francisco Did You Go To Chinatown?
1287 “I'd Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 104.2 (Ellen Gould White)
San Francisco, Tuesday, January 28, 1873.—We visited the Chinese temple of gods and witnessed the painful sight of the devotion of the Chinese to their senseless …
1288 Over My Shoulder, p. 104.1 (Ella May White Robinson)
Now, taking advantage of a slight pause in our reminiscing, Dores spoke abruptly and to the point.
1289 Over My Shoulder, p. 104.2 (Ella May White Robinson)
“Ella, I am sure that you can guess why I came all the way from St. Helena to see you. Remember the promise you made me the day you left home to teach in Reno? You said …
1290 Over My Shoulder, p. 104.3 (Ella May White Robinson)
As he slipped his arm around me and his eyes looked into mine, I knew that the great moment had come. There in that hotel lobby, we settled the question. With a little …
1291 Over My Shoulder, p. 104.4 (Ella May White Robinson)
In the gathering dusk I walked with him to the station and saw him board the train. You may be sure I needed no one to wish me pleasant dreams that night, and I have often wondered what I taught my pupils the next day.
1292 Over My Shoulder, p. 104.5 (Ella May White Robinson)
School closed a few weeks later and I returned home to find the family in deep perplexity. The time for Father and Grandma to leave for the 1905 General Conference …
1293 Over My Shoulder, p. 104.6 (Ella May White Robinson)
“If you can persuade Ella, we will get married immediately and stay here and take care of the home and the children while you go to the conference.”
1294 Sister White, p. 104.1 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
So there was a thousand dollars more for the fund. But there was needed another thousand and six hundred dollars. Elder Owen said, “I will borrow it at the bank …
1295 Sister White, p. 104.2 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
The next month they had to raise another five thousand dollars, and also the next month. Sister White encouraged them. She wrote to Elder Burden, “Move forward in faith, and money will come from places you do not expect.”
1296 Sister White, p. 104.3 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
The Southern California Conference had now taken over the work of raising the money. But when it came up to the time of the next payment they did not have it …
1297 Sister White, p. 104.4 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
Some of them said, “We shall have to give up Loma Linda, and lose what money we have paid.” But others of them remembered the word of the Lord, and they said, “No! Let us wait. The Lord will help us. Perhaps this morning’s mail will bring the help.”
1298 Sister White, p. 104.5 (Arthur Whitefield Spalding)
Then the postman was heard coming up the stairs. He opened the door, and handed in the mail. They began to open the letters. Here was one from New Jersey, away across the land. Open it. What does it say?
1299 Stories of My Grandmother, p. 104.1 (Ella May White Robinson)
The conference opened Friday afternoon in the newly built meetinghouse. It was so crowded that the congregation had to move into a large tent pitched nearby …
1300 Stories of My Grandmother, p. 104.2 (Ella May White Robinson)
The visitors were happy for another reason, too. They had been shown a small two-story office building where the Review was being printed, and some new machinery …