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Adventist Heritage Week Four-Year Plan Grade 1-Grade 8This collection of pictures, stories, biographies, and study sheets was designed to be used during the Adventist Heritage Week each year, on a four year cycle. These materials would be useful for any study of Adventist pioneers or church history. -
Adventist Pioneer Posters Grade 1-Grade 12A set of 11 x 17 inch posters featuring a brief biography of five influential North American Adventist pioneers and their impact on the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Each poster has a historical timeline for reference. Pioneers include Ellen and James White,... -
God's Messenger Grade 1-Grade 12This White Estate website features 38 fully-developed lessons on 10 important topics that Adventist school students face in their daily lives. Each faith-building lesson integrates heart-warming Adventist pioneer stories along with Scripture and Ellen White's... -
James S White - An Interdisciplinary Unit Grade 5-Grade 10James S White - A Founding Father - A Man of God "presents an interdisciplinary unit reviewing the life and work of James White. Activities are designed for small group use as well as individual projects... A short narrative of the unit can be... -
Life Incidents Tertiary-LifelongThis is a facsimile reprint of the autobiographical work authored by 47 year old James White, describing his early experience in becoming part of the Millerite movement and the developing Sabbatarian branch of that movement. Historian Jerry Moon provides background... -
Timeline for Seventh-day Adventist Education Kindergarten-LifelongGreenleaf offers a timeline of the hundred or so most important happenings and persons in the 150-year development of Seventh-day Adventist education worldwide. He hopes that this list will stimulate discussion and an improved understanding of the events and... -
Adventist History Study Tour - Walking in the Footsteps of the Pioneers Tertiary-Lifelong"By visiting these historic locations, participants would not only learn about the past, but also be inspired and re-energized to continue the work of Adventist education and mission."