Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 3 days 12 hours 23 minutes
In this episode, we follow Edson White down the Mississippi River as he beings preaching to former slaves. We also (briefly) meet C.M. Kinny and Lewis C. Sheafe, two Black Adventist preachers on the rise.
In this episode, we talk about the beginning of Adventism's concerted effort to reach the southern United States after starting mission fields in Europe and Australia. It's about time, right?
In this episode, we talk a lot about water. We begin with Ellen White's experience in the middle of the worst natural disaster in American history (at that point). We end with shipwreck, mutiny, and baptism.
In this episode, we look at how Ellen White, E.J. Waggoner, and A.T. Jones (but mostly Ellen) campaigned in the aftermath of the 1888 General Conference.
In this episode, we see how the bitter feud of the past few years boils over at the General Conference session of 1888. It's nothing personal, Minneapolis.
In this episode, we stand on the doorstep of the Adventist Civil War. Following Ellen White back to America, we examine the characters, characteristics, and causes leading up to the debate of the 1888 General Conference session.
In this episode, we dive into the second major controversy of the 1880s: the dispute between church president George I. Butler and E.J. Waggoner over the nature of the law in Galatians. This controversy increasingly alarmed Ellen White, especially as D.M.
In this episode, we meet the two young preachers whose teaching will lead to the Adventist Civil War of 1888: E.J. Waggoner and A.T. Jones. We cover the major external factor that leads to War (the threat of Sunday law) and one of the internal causes (the
In this episode, we follow a Ellen White on her epic, two year trip to meet the Adventists in Europe. Also, we talk a little about a preacher named D.M. Canright.
In this episode, we see how Ellen White handled James' death, how the church solved the problem of Battle Creek College, and how Loughborough fared in England.