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J.N. Loughborough was involved in the Advent movement from its
early days, having been called to preach by E.G. White in 1852.
During his years of service in the Seventh-day Adventist Church, he
worked in New England, Michigan, Ohio, Great Britain, and
California. In 1902 Loughborough published an account of the
message and history of Seventh-day Adventism titled The Rise and
Progress of the Third Angel's Message. Unfortunately, the book was
lost when the Review and Herald burned in 1903. Starting over from
scratch, Loughborough wrote a new book titled The Great Second
Advent Movement that was published in 1905. In it he provides
personal testimony and insight into the history of the church, the
visions and prophecies of Ellen White, early divisions in the
church, and various philosophical and religious matters, as well as
some autobiographical material.
In 1853, at twenty-one years of age, John N. Loughborough began
working with James and Ellen White preaching the gospel of Christ
and sharing the three angels' messages with all who would listen.
From that time until his death in 1924, Loughborough was a faithful
witness and dedicated minister of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
During his ministry, Loughborough experienced many trials and
miracles. From battling blizzards in the Midwest to being
threatened by a knife-wielding man in California, he relied on God
for protection as he preached to overflow crowds and converted
hundreds of people. Miracles in My Life is a first-person account
of the providential and faith-building experiences Loughborough had
while working as an evangelist and traveling with James and Ellen
White. The unique stories he shares will inspire confidence in the
gift of prophecy and God's leading in the early Advent movement and
in the life of His servants.
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