The Message of 1888 Re-examined- Part II

The Message of 1888 Re-examined- Part II
1889 April 7 (to W. C. White)
I think that Elder A. T. Jones should attend our large
camp meetings, and give to our people and to outsiders
as well the precious subject of faith and the
righteousness of Christ. There is a flood of light in this
subject. (EGW 1888 Materials, p. 291)
1889 […]
The Message of 1888 Re-examined Part I

The Message of 1888 Re-examined Part I
It was in November 20, 1857 that Ellen White was
given a vision of the future shaking, [see article “The
Future” Review and Herald, December 31, 1857; also
recorded in Early Writings, p. 269-271].
She describes a tremendous experience that the
people of God were having, especially being freed to lay
“Hold of the truth,” […]
Biblical Perspectives on Liberty of Conscience and Religious Freedom

Question: What does the Bible, and the Christian Worldview say regarding Liberty of Conscience and Religious Freedom?
The Bible does not explicitly use modern terms like “liberty of conscience” or “religious freedom,” but it lays out foundational principles that align with these concepts.
Liberty of conscience refers to the inner freedom to hold beliefs, make moral judgments, […]
Biblical Perspectives on Liberty of Conscience and Religious Freedom
Uncover the biblical roots of liberty of conscience and religious freedom. We explore the scriptural principles of free will and why true faith can never be forced. Discover the dangers of uniting church and state and the modern threats that challenge this God-given liberty today.
Nimes, France, the Sabbath and Definition of Church

Nimes, France, the Sabbath and Definition of Church
(Written by Ellen G. White October 18, 1886, from Nimes, France, to “Dear Brother and Sister Foss.” 17 MR75-81)
Although many thousand miles separate us from you, yet we have not forgotten you. I have remembered you in my prayers many times. It was not my choice to come […]
What is Church?
What is the true definition of the Church? We explore the concept of the church not as a building or institution, but as a living body of believers united in faith. Discover its identity as God’s appointed agency for salvation, a timeless community of the faithful, and the theater of His amazing grace.

