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Testimonies to the Church Regarding our Youth Going to Battle Creek to Obtain An Education
- Contents- Why Students Should Not Go to Battle Creek
- The Burning of the Sanitarium
- What Our Sanitarium Workers Should Be
- A Solemn Caution
- The Work Before Us
- An Admonition from God
- Our Means Not to be Tied Up in Bonds
- Unity of Effort
- The Work to Be Done In Battle Creek
- The Work that can be Done in Battle Creek
- Words of Warning
- The Rebuilding of the Battle Creek Sanitarium
- The Sanitarium
- To a Physician Bearing Large Responsibility
- A Warning Against Deceptive Teaching
- Carry the Light to Many Places”
- Plans for Medical Missionary Work
- An Educational Center
- How Shall our Youth be Trained?
- The Building of Mammoth Institutions
- A Message of Bible Truth Needed
- The Work of Union Conference Training-Schools
- The Deceptions of Satan
- Character of Workers Needed for this Time
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The Lord is not pleased with some of the arrangements that have been made in Battle Creek. He has declared that other places are being robbed of the light and advantages that have been centered and multiplied in Battle Creek. It is not pleasing to God that our youth in all parts of the country should be called to Battle Creek to work in the Sanitarium, and to receive their education. When we permit this, we are often guilty of robbing needy fields of their most precious treasure.SpTB06 52.1
Through the light given in the Testimonies the Lord has indicated that he does not desire students to leave their home schools and sanitariums to be educated in Battle Creek. He instructed us to remove the College from this place. This was done, but the institutions that remained failed of doing what they should have done to share with other places the advantages still centered in Battle Creek. The Lord signified his displeasure by permitting the principal buildings of these institutions to be destroyed by fire.—The Review and Herald, December 10, 1903.SpTB06 52.2