Ellen had lost both her sons so she was very vigorous in this campaign. As a contribution to this, Ellen wrote ‘Health or How to Live’ in 1863 which stressed upon the value of good health. After Ellen received a vision which related physical well being to religion, she started working towards the formation of health reforms, an aspect previously ignored. Its end marked the bringing together of ‘General Conference of Seventh Day Adventists’. The 1860s were spent mostly in raising her children travelling, writing and personal struggle. Other books written by Ellen include ‘Supplement’ (1954), ‘Review and Herald’ and ‘Youths Instructor’. Ellen G white’s first book ‘A Sketch of the Christian Experience and Views of Ellen G White’ was published in 1851. It contained Ellen’s prophetic views on the church’s future. ![]() ![]() Her first work was published as few articles in ‘The Present Truth’ which was a compilation of an eight page semimonthly paper. The early years of their union were poverty filled and stressful but Ellen continued to struggle in her preaching along with trying to manage her family life. ![]() While working together a strong bond formed between the two of them which turned to marriage in 1846. During her expedition to Orrington, she met James White who was an Adventist preacher.
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