A Voice to Rouse the Nations

A Voice to Rouse the Nations

by D.J.B. Trim
A Voice to Rouse the Nations

A Voice to Rouse the Nations

by D.J.B. Trim

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Overview

Seventh-day Adventists were not always committed to worldwide mission. Early Adventists were steeped in American particularism and national pride, preventing them from expanding their spiritual world view. As the pioneers adjusted their understanding, they faced doubts about whether such a small movement truly could "go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature" (Mark 16:15, NKJV).

During its first four decades, the Seventh-day Adventist Church transitioned from a small North American sect to a worldwide movement. Still, more than a century after Ellen White's death in 1915, the work is not yet done.

Everyone—from the senior living next door to the teenager growing up in a remote village across the globe—deserves to know about the Savior who died for us, was raised to life for us, and ministers in heaven for us, redeeming us from the wages of sin through His righteousness and leading us to healthful living and Sabbath rest.

Are we doing our duty today?

A Voice to Rouse the Nations is an illustrated history of Seventh-day Adventist missions work through 1915. Author David Trim explores the evolution of the pioneers' beliefs and attitudes, introduces early overseas missionaries and their goals, and examines Ellen White's role in the development and reform of the Church's global mission work.

The adventure of the Great Commission beckons—will you answer the call?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185799857
Publisher: Pacific Press Publishing Association
Publication date: 03/26/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

D.J.B. Trim was born in Bombay, India, to missionary parents and spent his childhood in Sydney, Australia. Educated in Australia and England, he earned a BA in history from Newbold College and a PhD in history from King’s College in London. Trim was on the faculty of Newbold College for a decade and held the Walter C. Utt Chair in History at Pacific Union College. He has also held visiting fellowships at the Huntington Library, the Folger Shakespeare Library, the University of California at Berkeley, and the University of Reading in the United Kingdom. In 2003 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. A prolific author, Trim has edited or coedited 10 books, and his other publications include more than 150 articles and chapters in scholarly journals, popular magazines, and books. He has served as director of the Office of Archives, Statistics, and Research since 2010.
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