The Great Work to be Accomplished
Testimonies Relating to Emmanuel Missionary College and Its Work
- Contents- Extracts from Testimonies Relative to Emmanuel Missionary College
- The Great Work to be Accomplished
- The Proceeds from “Christ's Object Lessons” to be Used for Emmanuel Missionary College
- Emmanuel Missionary College to Pattern after the Schools of the Prophets
- Words of Encouragement
- A Tremendous Struggle
- Need of Maintaining Simplicity
- To The Younger Workers
- How to Deal with Criticism
- An Appeal to the Ministers and Other Friends of the Berrien Springs School
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The Great Work to be Accomplished
“The great work to be accomplished now is to establish schools that will prepare the youth for the mansions Christ is preparing for all who do their best in this life to perfect themselves in the knowledge of the work of God. We are thankful that an interest is being shown in the work of establishing schools of a right foundation, as they should have been established years ago. Although there may be few students at first, do not be discouraged. The school will win its way. Introduce the medical missionary work. I would say to Brother ----- and Brother -----, go forward in the name of the Lord God of Israel, and the righteousness of God will go before you, and the glory of God will be your reward. God can make the feeble strong. He can give power to the weak.”PH158 4.3
“I am glad to know that even though I may not live long, God will carry on his work. God will hold up our hands. He will work with those who are carrying forward the school work. He will be with the teachers and students.”—Extracts from talks of Mrs. E. G. White at General Conference, 1901.PH158 4.4