13 avsnitt

Ellen Gould White (1827 - 1915) was a prolific Christian writer, authoring 40 books in her lifetime. She was active in the Millerite movement, and was one of the principle founders of the Seventh Day Adventist Church.

Steps to Christ, first published in 1892, is her most popular book. It has been translated into more than 70 languages. The theme of the book is how to come to know Christ better. (Summary by Donald Hines)

Steps to Christ by Ellen G. White (1827 - 1915‪)‬ LibriVox

    • Konst

Ellen Gould White (1827 - 1915) was a prolific Christian writer, authoring 40 books in her lifetime. She was active in the Millerite movement, and was one of the principle founders of the Seventh Day Adventist Church.

Steps to Christ, first published in 1892, is her most popular book. It has been translated into more than 70 languages. The theme of the book is how to come to know Christ better. (Summary by Donald Hines)

    01 - God’s Love for Man

    01 - God’s Love for Man

    • 12 min
    02 - The Sinner’s Need of Christ

    02 - The Sinner’s Need of Christ

    • 9 min
    03 - Repentance

    03 - Repentance

    • 23 min
    04 - Confession

    04 - Confession

    • 8 min
    05 - Consecration

    05 - Consecration

    • 9 min
    06 - Faith and Acceptance

    06 - Faith and Acceptance

    • 11 min

Mest populära poddar inom Konst

Modemassakern
Emily Dahl
Expressens bokklubb
Expressen
Jordkommissionen
Perfect Day Media
Recept tack!?
Perfect Day Media
Nyheter24: Sanning & konsekvens
Nyheter24
Mörlin Wistrand • Snickaren o Inredaren
MW

Du kanske också gillar

Mer av LibriVox

Art of Controversy (or: The Art of Being Right), The by Arthur Schopenhauer (1788 - 1860)
LibriVox
Antigone by Sophocles (497 BCE - 406 BCE)
LibriVox
Sense and Sensibility (version 4) by Jane Austen (1775 - 1817)
LibriVox
Esperanto Self-Taught with Phonetic Pronunciation, Volume 1 by William W. Mann
LibriVox
Valley of the Moon, The by Jack London (1876 - 1916)
LibriVox
LibriVox Language Learning Collection Vol. 002 by Various
LibriVox