LS 299
(Life Sketches of Ellen G. White 299)
“The Lord is soon to come, and the message of warning is to go forth to all nations, tongues, and peoples. While God’s cause is calling for means and laborers, what are those doing who live under the full light of the present truth?” —The Review and Herald, October 5, 1886. (LS 299.1) MC VC
The Conference in Sweden having closed, two weeks were spent in Christiania, in earnest labor for the church and for the workers in the publishing house. At that time the new publishing house had been completed, and the various departments of the printing work had been moved in and were in operation. (LS 299.2) MC VC
When Mrs. White was shown through the several departments of the new printing plant, she expressed great joy over the thought that with the facilities thus provided, periodicals and books suitable for the field could now be printed in acceptable form and sent forth on their mission. It was on the occasion of this visit, when reaching the pressroom, that she declared that this very room, with its presses running as they were seen that day, had been shown her in vision years before. (LS 299.3) MC VC
The meetings in Christiania were followed by ten days of labor in Copenhagen, after which the party returned to Basel. (LS 299.4) MC VC