ELLEN G. WHITE (1827–1915) is considered the most widely translated American author; her works having been published in more than 160 languages. This compilation; first published in 1922; features selections from White’s books and articles that present an inspiring look at the duties and privileges of the faithful Christian and White in particular. It provides a glimpse into her early life in her own words; beginning with a near-fatal injury in childhood; and follows her into evangelistic ministry. Join her as she travels; guided by God’s hand; by horse and carriage in the New England states of America; by canal boat in central New York; with a train of emigrant teams in Texas and Oklahoma; by tourist railroad trains to California; or by the great ocean steamers crossing the Atlantic or Pacific oceans. Wherever she was during her 70 years of ministry; Ellen White sought to improve every opportunity to speak to the people “all the words of this life” (Acts 5:20; KJV).