Ellen G. White
As a lifelong and prolific author herself, Ellen White has a great deal of advice on the principles of Christian book and periodical writing and editing, as well as many other factors in the production of gospel literature. Hardbound, original red cover, while supply lasts.
Seventh-day Adventists editors from all parts of the world met in Washington, D.C., in August, 1939, to participate in a general editorial council, the first to be held in the denomination. As a source of inspiration and guidance for the group, the leaders of the church had arranged to have placed in their hands the instruction from Ellen White which had been directed to our writers and editors through the years, drawn from both published sources and manuscripts, with the inclusion of some additional articles which broaden the scope of information.
For anyone who writes, edits, and publishes for print, broadcast, or for the web, the information presented here is a sure guideline for effective ministry of the word.
Hardbound, 192 p.
Contents:
The Object of Our Publications
The Character of Periodical Articles
The Foundations, Pillars, and Landmarks
Attitude to New Light
Investigation of New Light
Integrity of the Message
How to Meet Opposition
Words of Caution
Attitude to Civil Authorities
On Publishing Conflicting Views
Counsels to Writers
Counsels to Editors
Our Church Paper
The Missionary Periodicals
The Educational Journal
Our Health Journals
Periodical Circulation
Newspaper Publicity
Kind of Books Needed
Duplicating Books, and New Editions
Independent Publishing
The Book Committee
The Author’s Stewardship
Illustrating Our Literature
Literature in the Closing Work