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The Great Controversy Study Guide

From the Reformers to the Millerite Movement (Vol. 1)

From the Great Disappointment to the Final Victory (Vol. 2)

Immerse yourself in Ellen G. White’s classic work, The Great Controversy, as never before with this in-depth study guide.

The Great Controversy traces the conflict between God (good) and Satan (evil) from the first days of the early Christian church to the very end of time. You may be wondering, Why should I spend time studying The Great Controversy? It probably contains a lot of disturbing things— persecution, last-day deceptions, Satan’s attacks on God’s people, and disasters falling on the earth.

Yes. You’ll find all those things—and more—in the book. But you’ll also find something else: God’s unfailing love. God does not want you to be surprised about last-day events, so He tells you the details ahead of time. God loves you enough to warn you of future dangers, tell you what is about to happen, and assure you that He will always be there to care for you.

In each section of this study guide, you’ll find

• key points from the reading,

• why it matters to you,

• how the content relates to the ongoing fight between good and evil, and

• thought questions to help you dig deeper.

Reignite your passion for God and His mission as you review God’s love and guidance in the past and look ahead to how He will guide and sustain us in the future.

Spirit Of Prophecy

Volume 1

US$14.99 each

Paperback, 139 pages 9780816368624

Volume 2

US$14.99 each

Paperback, 166 pages 9780816368631

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Reignite your passion for God through this companion study guide for The Great Controversy, which highlights key points from the reading, why the concepts matter, how the ideas realted to the fight between good and evil, and thought questions to help readers go deeper.

Kurt Johnson, DMIN, is the Bible school director for the Voice of Prophecy and coordinates international Bible Correspondence Schools for the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists as assistant director in the Sabbath School and Personal Ministries Department. Pastor Johnson has written numerous Bible-study guides and books on small-group ministry.

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