
Book: Food For Thought, Words To Live By from Ellen G. White, By Robert Cohen
Looking for a great Gift? This inspiring paperback book introduces quotes from the Book "Ministry of Healing" by EGW, with supporting quotes from hundreds of authors, philosophers, and health enthusiasts, all of whose quotes support the Inspired Wisdom that was given to Ellen G White before science caught up.
Here, then, are over 400 inspiring quotations from the writings of Ellen G. White that provide practical and moral guidance, as well as inspirational insights. Paired with each of White’s thoughts are the voices of such noteworthy individuals as William Shakespeare, Florence Nightingale, Mother Teresa, and Oprah Winfrey, who provide further food for thought. To help you find the most relevant passages, Ms. White’s quotations are arranged topically and alphabetically, making this book as wonderfully easy to use as it is illuminating.
Foreword written by Cindy Tutsch, D.M. in
As the editor stated, "Writing Food for Thought was an exercise in both knowledge and love for me. The discovery of quotations from humankind’s most brilliant men and women to support Ellen G. White’s work took great time and effort. Hundreds of hours of study, reviewing tens of thousands of sources during the summer of 2003 resulted in the volume you now hold in your hands. Each one of the nearly four hundred different quotations provides a lesson for study and introspection. Together as one, quotations from hundreds of authors, philosophers, respected elders, and other personalities are combined with Ellen G. White’s own work. Together, they shimmer like a powerful beacon of truth, with Mrs. White’s work as the centerpiece, outshining the brightest of stars."
As a spiritual leader, prolific writer, and pioneering nutritionist of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Ellen G. White has had a profound effect on millions of people around the world. Today her words continue to guide and inspire countless individuals.
Introduction
At the age of seventeen, Ellen G. White experienced her first religious vision. During the course of her lifetime, 2,000 additional revelations were to become a collective prophecy that would lay a hand upon millions of individuals.
In her literary career, White authored more than forty books compiled from over 25 million of her written words contained in 50,000 pages of manuscript. Her voluminous work has been published into one hundred and forty different languages, making Ellen White the most translated author in the history of American literature. In 1905, at the age of seventy-eight, Ellen G. White distributed what was to become her best-known book,The Ministry of Healing. In that book, Mrs. White shared her divinely inspired prophecies, which included an appreciation of those fundamentals that would lead to healthy living.