
audiobook
The Great Controversy
Preface
Introduction.
1. The Destruction Of Jerusalem.
2. Persecution In The First Centuries.
3. The Apostasy.
4. The Waldenses.
5. John Wycliffe.
6. Huss and Jerome.
7. Luther's Separation From Rome.
The book invites listeners to step into a sweeping narrative of the timeless clash between light and darkness, asking the same questions that stir every heart: why does evil exist, how did the conflict begin, and what role each of us plays in its outcome. Drawing on biblical insight and historic events, it frames the struggle as a grand drama that stretches from the earliest days of humanity to the present age, offering a clear picture of the principles at stake.
Beginning with the tragic fall of Jerusalem and the early persecutions of believers, the story moves through the apostasy that challenged the early church, the bold reforms of the sixteenth century, and the resurgence of scriptural truth that shapes today’s spiritual climate. Listeners will encounter vivid accounts of faith under fire, the rise of religious awakenings, and a hopeful glimpse of the final triumph of good over evil. The narrative encourages personal reflection on how the ancient controversy still echoes within each soul.
Language
en
Duration
~24 hours (1432K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-06-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1827–1915
A founding figure of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, she became known for her religious visions, practical counsel, and an enormous body of writing on faith, health, education, and Christian living. Her books and articles reached readers far beyond her own lifetime and helped shape a growing movement.
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