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  • Letters from Dr. Percy Magan

    An Untold Story of Early Loma Linda

    by Albert Dittes ...
    In Letters from Dr. Percy Magan, author Albert Dittes shares the untold story of early Loma Linda drawn from letters sent between Percy T. Magan and Lida Scott. These letters reflect not only people putting their religious faith on the line and devoting themselves fully to accomplishing the mission of the Seventh-day Adventist Church but also the still-continuing struggle of the church to find the ... Read more

    $5.99 USD

  • End of a Vision

    The Final Years of Madison College (1946-64)

    by Albert Dittes ...
    This book details how and why Madison College closed. It takes a fascinating look at the reasons why a self-supporting college ultimately had to shut down.“On April 22, 1959, the board of the Nashville Agricultural and Normal Institute (N.A.N.I.), better known as Madison College, voted to start construction of a new hospital facility and to hire a professional fundraising team. The minutes called ... Read more

    $5.99 USD

  • A Struggle Against Great Odds

    by Albert Dittes ...
    This book tells the story of how Adventism penetrated many of the smaller towns in Kentucky and Tennessee. Fortunately for history, the early Adventist pioneers had a keen sense of public relations and informed Adventists of their work through sending news stories to the Review.Uncovered in this book are stories of dedication, sacrifice, persecution and victories among those starting a new ... Read more

    $5.99 USD

  • Three Adventist Titans

    The Significance of Heeding or Rejecting the Counsel of Ellen White

    by Albert Dittes ...
    Today, Seventh-day Adventists are known for their healthcare institutions and their work in the field of medicine, but it wasn’t always that way. In the late 1800s and early 1900s the Adventist Church was still in its infancy, and the medical work was just getting started. As with the introduction of anything new, there were bumps in the road as the church embarked on the work of obeying the ... Read more

    $9.99 USD

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  • Angels of Mercy

    White Women and the History of New York's Colored Orphan Asylum

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