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Pathfinders will have 3 options available to meet the requirements for this honor.
Only one of the three requirements listed below need to be completed to earn this honor.
1
Demonstrate a knowledge of the following. This is best done as a group and will likely involve group study and work. Additionally, creative projects such as posters, displays, presentations, and board games could be ways to demonstrate your understanding.
1a
The basic facts of the life of Ellen G, White including such events as:
i
Birth
ii
“The stone” / Illness
iii
Millerism years / Great Disappointment
iv
Calling / First Vision
v
Marriage / Parenthood
vi
Battle Creek years
vii
Role in Adventist Church formation
viii
Distinctive doctrinal visions (health, missions, Righteousness by Faith)
ix
Australia years / Europe
x
California years / death
1b
Some basic historical setting including such events as:
i
Spiritual climate: Second Great Awakening / Millerism / Great Disappointment
Books written/compiled by Ellen White from articles, pamphlets or letters
iii
Periodical articles
iv
Letters & other Manuscripts
v
Compilations by the White Estate (from Ellen White’s writings) 1. Books 2. Devotional Books
vi
Modern Adaptations (Steps to Jesus; Messiah)
1d
The biblical idea of Inspiration -- Discuss the following:
i
How do we determine what is considered inspired writing? Texts: 2 Timothy 3:16, 17; 2 Peter 1:20-21
ii
How did God use prophets and other Bible writers to record His messages to His people? Does it seem that God was the “penman” (verbal inspiration) or rather guided the writer to record his message without error (thought inspiration)? Which view do Protestant Christians believe to be true? Why?
iii
Does God promise to guide or give messages to His people in all times and places? Texts: Amos 3:7; Joel 2:28-32
1e
The biblical tests of a prophet -- Define or discuss how each of the following Bible texts outlines the Biblical tests of a Prophet