I have some info about Elder Haskell that l thought you might mention but didn't. For a few years--off and on--l was an ELMSHAVEN tourguide and quite close to Mrs. White's granddaughter (Aunt Grace Jacques) and her great-granddaughter Gladys, who l affectionately called "Mom". While giving a tour once in EGW's master bedroom l noticed that Elder Haskell's photo was on her dresser. That self-same daugerreotype was on her dresser in a picture taken in 1915, the year of her death. Upon inquisition, Mom Gladys said to me, "At one time Elder Haskell [also a widower] and Mrs. White were very close and he requsted her hand in marriage. But we don't talk about it much". Later on l read that the "cat had already been let out of the bag", when l read about it in another publication. And there it stated that EGW declined the gracious offer because of her advancing age and she was becoming more and more dependent on her son Willie. Besides, changing her pen name would be confusing and too great an inconvenience.
This made me laugh a little because I have been learning about natural soaping making. So when I saw the title with "Soap Maker" you know I clicked asap lol. This video is still inspiring though. While I appreciate their quotes, I really like learning more about their lives aside from that. I admire how alot of them worked for God in their young years. Look to God rather than man. To God be the glory! Awesome video. Thanks LJ. Stay faithful, humble and focused. *God bless ~*
Thank you again for all your hardwork on these videos. I try to show these to as many people I can. I have done Sabbath School presentations and have included the videos. Members at the East Lansing University SDA Church in Michigan have received a blessing from them.
Beautiful video Thanks to God! You could also add that when he wrote the book "The Cross and its shadow" Ellen White commented that that book was inspired by the Spirit. It is actually so beautiful in order to enter the spirit of the message of 1888
I have some info about Elder Haskell that l thought you might mention but didn't. For a few years--off and on--l was an ELMSHAVEN tourguide and quite close to Mrs. White's granddaughter (Aunt Grace Jacques) and her great-granddaughter Gladys, who l affectionately called "Mom".
While giving a tour once in EGW's master bedroom l noticed that Elder Haskell's photo was on her dresser. That self-same daugerreotype was on her dresser in a picture taken in 1915, the year of her death. Upon inquisition, Mom Gladys said to me, "At one time Elder Haskell [also a widower] and Mrs. White were very close and he requsted her hand in marriage. But we don't talk about it much". Later on l read that the "cat had already been let out of the bag", when l read about it in another publication. And there it stated that EGW declined the gracious offer because of her advancing age and she was becoming more and more dependent on her son Willie. Besides, changing her pen name would be confusing and too great an inconvenience.
@5:06...Good advice! Thank you. I really needed that.
This made me laugh a little because I have been learning about natural soaping making. So when I saw the title with "Soap Maker" you know I clicked asap lol. This video is still inspiring though. While I appreciate their quotes, I really like learning more about their lives aside from that. I admire how alot of them worked for God in their young years. Look to God rather than man. To God be the glory! Awesome video. Thanks LJ. Stay faithful, humble and focused. *God bless ~*
Praise God! Thank you for the support.
This is really encouraging. God bless you
Thank you again for all your hardwork on these videos. I try to show these to as many people I can. I have done Sabbath School presentations and have included the videos. Members at the East Lansing University SDA Church in Michigan have received a blessing from them.
Praise God! Thank you for your support!
Beautiful video Thanks to God! You could also add that when he wrote the book "The Cross and its shadow" Ellen White commented that that book was inspired by the Spirit. It is actually so beautiful in order to enter the spirit of the message of 1888