VOLUME 7 WAS PUBLISHED LATE IN 1902, ONLY
ABOUT TWO YEARS AFTER THE ISSUANCE OF VOLUME 6; BUT IN THOSE
FEW MONTHS EPOCHAL ADVANCEMENT WAS MADE, ESPECIALLY IN THE REORGANIZATION
OF OUR DENOMINATIONAL WORK.
IN 1863, SOME THIRTY-EIGHT YEARS EARLIER,
THE GENERAL CONFERENCE HAD BEEN ORGANIZED, WITH SIX LOCAL CONFERENCES,
ALL IN THE UNITED STATES. THERE HAD THEN BEEN THIRTY MINISTERS,
ORDAINED AND LICENSED, SERVING 3,500 CHURCH MEMBERS AND 125 CHURCHES.
THERE WERE NO SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST SCHOOLS OR SANITARIUMS, AND
ONLY ONE DENOMINATIONAL PUBLISHING HOUSE.
EACH SUCCEEDING DECADE HAD MARKED A DOUBLING
OF CHURCH MEMBERSHIP AND EMPLOYED LABORERS, AND THE BEGINNING
OF NEW LINES OF ENDEAVOR. BY THE TURN OF THE CENTURY THE WORK
HAD GROWN TO WORLD PROPORTIONS. THE STATISTICAL REPORT FOR 1900
SHOWS THAT LITERATURE WAS BEING ISSUED IN THIRTY-NINE LANGUAGES
FROM THIRTEEN PUBLISHING HOUSES AND BRANCHES. FIVE HUNDRED ORDAINED
MINISTERS, WITH A THOUSAND OTHER WORKERS IN VARIOUS BRANCHES
OF DENOMINATIONAL ENDEAVOR WERE SERVING 66,000 BELIEVERS, HOLDING
MEMBERSHIP IN 1,892 CHURCHES. THESE WERE GROUPED IN FORTY-FIVE
LOCAL CONFERENCES AND FORTY-TWO LOCAL MISSIONS. IN AUSTRALIA
AND ALSO IN EUROPE THE LOCAL CONFERENCES WERE NEWLY KNIT TOGETHER
IN UNION CONFERENCE ORGANIZATIONS.
WITH THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PUBLISHING
WORK, AND WITH THE INCEPTION OF THE MEDICAL AND EDUCATIONAL INTERESTS
AND THE BEGINNING OF SABBATH SCHOOL WORK, AUTONOMOUS ORGANIZATIONS
HAD BEEN FORMED TO CARE FOR THESE BRANCHES OF THE CAUSE. THERE
WERE THE INTERNATIONAL SABBATH SCHOOL, MEDICAL MISSIONARY, AND
RELIGIOUS LIBERTY ASSOCIATIONS, BESIDES VARIOUS PUBLISHING AND
EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS. THE FOREIGN MISSION WORK WAS MANAGED
BY THE FOREIGN MISSION BOARD. ALTHOUGH THE INTERESTS OF THESE
VARIOUS ORGANIZATIONS WERE INTERRELATED, YET EACH SERVED AS A SEPARATE DISTINCT BODY WITH HEADQUARTERS
OFFICES WIDELY SEPARATED OVER THE UNITED STATES. AS FOR THE FOREIGN
MISSION BOARD OFFICE, NEW YORK CITY WAS CHOSEN BECAUSE OF THE
ADVANTAGES OF A LARGE SHIPPING CENTER. IN THE CASE OF THE SABBATH
SCHOOL ASSOCIATION, OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, WAS A CENTER CONVENIENT
TO ITS OFFICERS. THE RELIGIOUS LIBERTY WORK WAS HEADED UP IN
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, AND THE MEDICAL MISSIONARY WORK AT BATTLE
CREEK, MICHIGAN.
IT IS NOT DIFFICULT TO SEE THAT THE DENOMINATION
IN ITS NATURAL DEVELOPMENT HAD OUTGROWN THE ORIGINAL PROVISIONS
OF 1863. SOME CHANGE MUST NEEDS BE MADE. THE GENERAL CONFERENCE
COMMITTEE CONSISTED OF TWELVE MEMBERS, FOUR OF WHOM WERE RESIDENTS
IN BATTLE CREEK. HOW COULD THESE FEW MEN CARE FOR THE RAPIDLY
GROWING WORK, NOW WORLD-WIDE IN ITS SCOPE? ALL THE LOCAL CONFERENCES
AND MISSIONS AROUND THE WORLD, OUTSIDE OF THE AUSTRALASIAN AND
EUROPEAN UNION CONFERENCES, WERE INSTRUCTED TO LOOK DIRECTLY
TO THE GENERAL CONFERENCE FOR LEADERSHIP. IT IS LITTLE WONDER
THAT THE NEEDS OF SOME FIELDS WERE NEGLECTED, OR THAT IN SOME
CASES THE MANAGEMENT LACKED EFFICIENCY. PERPLEXITIES MULTIPLIED
AS CERTAIN BRANCHES OF THE WORK WERE SEEMINGLY GETTING OUT OF
HAND AS THEY GREW DISPROPORTIONATELY AND FORGED AHEAD WITHIN
THE INDEPENDENT ORGANIZATIONAL LINES OF THEIR OWN CREATING.
SUCH WERE THE CIRCUMSTANCES IN APRIL, 1901,
WHEN ELLEN G. WHITE, RECENTLY RETURNED FROM AUSTRALIA TO THE
UNITED STATES, SPOKE AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE GENERAL CONFERENCE
SESSION. SHE CALLED FOR A THOROUGH REORGANIZATION OF THE WORK,
ESPECIALLY STRESSING THE NEED FOR A DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONSIBILITIES.
WHILE THE NEED HAD BEEN APPARENT, HOW TO GRAPPLE WITH THE SITUATION
HAD BEEN A PERPLEXING PROBLEM. NOW, WITH THE CALL TO ACTION,
AND WITH MEN OF VISION AND FAITH TO LEAD OUT, THE WORK OF THE
GENERAL CONFERENCE WAS REORGANIZED. FIRST, THE UNION CONFERENCE
PLAN, WHICH HAD BEEN INAUGURATED IN AUSTRALIA AND FOLLOWED IN
EUROPE, WAS ADOPTED. THIS RELIEVED THE GENERAL CONFERENCE ADMINISTRATION
OF MANY DETAILS WHICH COULD AND SHOULD BE CARED FOR LOCALLY.
SECOND, THE GROUNDWORK WAS LAID TO BRING THE VARIOUS AUTONOMOUS
ORGANIZATIONS OF THE DENOMINATION, SUCH AS THE PUBLISHING, MEDICAL,
SABBATH SCHOOL, AND EDUCATIONAL WORK, INTO THE GENERAL CONFERENCE
ADMINISTRATION AS DEPARTMENTS. THIRD, THE GENERAL CONFERENCE
COMMITTEE WAS GREATLY ENLARGED AND MADE REPRESENTATIVE OF THE
WHOLE WORLD FIELD AND ALL BRANCHES OF THE WORK.
SOME PHASES OF THE WORK OF THE GENERAL
CONFERENCE WERE REORGANIZED RATHER QUICKLY. THE SABBATH SCHOOL,
EDUCATIONAL, AND RELIGIOUS LIBERTY DEPARTMENTS WERE SOON BROUGHT
INTO BEING. FOR OTHER BRANCHES IT TOOK TIME, AND IN SOME CASES
IT WAS NOT UNTIL DISASTER STRUCK THAT THERE WAS SEEN THE NECESSITY
FOR A CHANGE. FOR THE MEDICAL WORK IT WAS NECESSARY THAT THE
PROCESS OF REORGANIZATION SHOULD REACH INTO THE THINKING OF THE
MEN AND WOMEN CONNECTED WITH IT AND CHANGE THEIR PHILOSOPHY OF
THE GREAT WORK IN WHICH THEY WERE ENGAGED. AT THE TIME OF THE
GENERAL CONFERENCE SESSION IN 1901 IT SEEMED THAT THE BATTLE
CREEK SANITARIUM HAD REACHED ITS ZENITH AND, WITH ITS SATELLITE
INSTITUTIONS, CONSTITUTED A LARGE PART OF THE WORK OF SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTISTS. IT BECAME EVIDENT THAT ITS LEADERS WERE BEGINNING
TO ENVISION A GREAT CHRISTIAN MEDICAL MISSIONARY WORK QUITE UNDENOMINATIONAL
IN CHARACTER, WHICH, AS THEY THOUGHT OF IT, WOULD SOON ECLIPSE
THE WORK OF THE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST DENOMINATION.
THEN, ON FEBRUARY 18, 1902, THE FIRST DISASTER
STRUCK. THE MAIN BUILDING OF THE BATTLE CREEK SANITARIUM BURNED
TO THE GROUND. WHILE ARRANGEMENTS WERE SOON MADE FOR RE-ESTABLISHING
THE PLANT, THE EXPERIENCE OF THE FIRE TOGETHER WITH THE SPIRIT
OF PROPHECY COUNSELS WHICH REACHED THE HANDS OF THE WORKERS WITHIN
THE NEXT FEW MONTHS, LED MANY TO SEE MORE CLEARLY THE TRUE PLACE
OF MEDICAL MISSIONARY WORK AS A DISTINCTIVE BUT INTEGRAL PART
OF THE WORK OF THE DENOMINATION. THERE WAS A CALL TO SPREAD OUT
AND ESTABLISH MANY MEDICAL MISSIONARY CENTERS, NOT TOO LARGE
OR AMBITIOUS IN THEIR SCOPE.
IT WAS IN THESE SETTINGS THAT MRS. WHITE'S
ARTICLES CONSTITUTING THE SECTION ON "OUR SANITARIUM WORK"
WERE PENNED. THEY WERE INCLUDED IN VOLUME 7 SO THEY MIGHT CONTINUE
TO SERVE THE DENOMINATION.
IN THE EARLIER YEARS, WHEN THE REVIEW AND
HERALD AND THE PACIFIC PRESS WERE ESTABLISHED, IT HAD BEEN NECESSARY
TO HAVE WELL-EQUIPPED PLANTS TO PRODUCE THE TYPE OF LITERATURE
NEEDED AT A MODERATE PRICE. BUT IN THE BEGINNING DAYS, THERE
WAS NOT A FULL-TIME USE FOR SUCH ESTABLISHMENTS IN STRICTLY DENOMINATIONAL
WORK. TO KEEP THE MACHINERY OPERATING AND TO MAINTAIN A WELL-TRAINED
PRINTING HOUSE STAFF, OUR PUBLISHING INSTITUTIONS HAD SOLICITED
COMMERCIAL PRINTING. SUCH WORK RANGED FROM THE PRINTING OF STATIONERY
AND OFFICE FORMS TO THE ISSUANCE OF BOUND BOOKS. THIS WAS QUITE
REMUNERATIVE AND HELPED TO MAINTAIN THE PLANTS AND THE STAFFS
ON A SOUND BASIS.
A NUMBER OF PROBLEMS, HOWEVER, AROSE IN
THIS COMMERCIAL PRINTING. MANUSCRIPTS FOR BOOKS WERE OFFERED
AND ACCEPTED WHICH WERE NOT OF AN UPLIFTING CHARACTER. SOME OF
THIS LITERATURE CONTAINED SERIOUS DOCTRINAL ERRORS, AND SOME
OF IT WAS FOR OTHER REASONS DECIDEDLY DETRIMENTAL. THESE CONDITIONS
REACHED A CLIMAX IN THE TIMES OF VOLUME 7. THE OFFICES OF PUBLICATION
RECEIVED SPIRIT OF PROPHECY MESSAGES POINTING OUT THE DANGERS
OF THIS WORK AND CALLING FOR A REFORM. THEN, TOO, THROUGH THE
YEARS, AS THE DENOMINATIONAL WORK SHOULD CONTINUE TO DEVELOP,
THE TIME WAS BOUND TO COME WHEN THE FACILITIES AND THE STAFFS
WOULD BE NEEDED EXCLUSIVELY FOR DENOMINATIONAL WORK. IT WAS NOT,
HOWEVER, UNTIL BOTH THE REVIEW AND HERALD AND THE PACIFIC PRESS
WERE DESTROYED BY FIRE IN SUCCEEDING YEARS THAT THESE MESSAGES
BORE THEIR FULL FRUIT. AS PLANS WERE LAID FOR THE WORK TO BE
CONDUCTED IN THE REBUILT OFFICES, THE LEADERS STEPPED FORWARD
BY FAITH, DEDICATING THE NEW BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT SOLELY TO
THE PRINTING OF DENOMINATIONAL LITERATURE. THEY DID SO IN THE
LIGHT OF THE COUNSELS OF VOLUME 7, WHICH HAVE HAD A MOLDING INFLUENCE
ON OUR PUBLISHING WORK AROUND THE WORLD.
AS MRS. WHITE MADE HER JOURNEY FROM ST.
HELENA, CALIFORNIA, TO BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN, TO ATTEND THE
1901 GENERAL CONFERENCE SESSION, SHE TOOK THE SOUTHERN ROUTE,
STOPPING AT NASHVILLE TO INSPECT THE NEWLY ESTABLISHED PUBLISHING
OFFICE AND VISITING SOME OF THE NEW SCHOOLS AT OTHER POINTS.
THESE ENTERPRISES HAD BEEN CALLED INTO BEING LARGELY THROUGH
HER APPEALS SET FORTH IN THE COLUMNS OF THE REVIEW AND HERALD
FOR THE BEGINNING OF A BROAD WORK IN THE SOUTH. HER COUNSELS
HAD INSPIRED AND GUIDED THOSE WHO FOSTERED THE WORK, ALTHOUGH
AT THE TIME OF WRITING SHE WAS IN AUSTRALIA. NOW IT WAS HER PRIVILEGE
TO VISIT THESE CENTERS AND WITH HER OWN EYES SEE WHAT WAS BEING
ACCOMPLISHED.
WITH THIS FIRSTHAND VIEW OF THE FIELD AND
ITS NEEDS, SUPPLEMENTING THE REVELATIONS THAT HAD BEEN GIVEN
TO HER, AND WITH NEW VIEWS OF THE WORK, SHE WAS IMPELLED TO CALL
FOR A LARGER NUMBER OF REGULARLY EMPLOYED LABORERS AND LAY MEN
ALIKE TO PUSH INTO THE SOUTHERN STATES TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE
OPPORTUNITIES FOR SPREADING THE MESSAGE, GRAPPLING WITH THE PROBLEMS
OF THE CONDUCT OF THE WORK, BOTH AMONG THE WHITE AND THE COLORED
PEOPLE. THESE STIRRING APPEALS WRITTEN DURING THIS TWO-YEAR PERIOD
FORM AN IMPORTANT PART OF VOLUME 7. THEY WERE INSTRUMENTAL IN
LEADING NOT A FEW FAMILIES TO MOVE TO THE GREAT SOUTHLAND TO
HERALD THE MESSAGE THROUGH QUIET GODLY LIVING AND IN ACTIVE EVANGELISM.
AN ABUNDANT HARVEST OF THIS SOWING IS SEEN TODAY.
AS SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS IN THEIR EARLY
EXPERIENCE PRACTICED AND TAUGHT REFORMS IN LIVING, THEY LED OUT
IN THE DEVELOPMENT AND MANUFACTURE OF HEALTH FOODS, SOME TO TAKE
THE PLACE OF HARMFUL ARTICLES OF DIET, AND SOME TO AID IN PROVIDING
AN APPETIZING ADEQUATE AND BALANCED DIET. IT WAS THE EFFORTS
AND TEACHINGS OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS WHICH LAID THE FOUNDATION
OF THE GREAT CEREAL FOOD INTERESTS WHICH HAVE BEEN DEVELOPED
IN LATER YEARS, THOUGH THE WORK OF MANUFACTURING HAS PASSED LARGELY
FROM OUR HANDS. STILL IN THE TIMES OF VOLUME 7 WE WERE OPERATING
QUITE A NUMBER OF OUR OWN HEALTH FOOD PRODUCTION CENTERS, AND IN SOME CITIES HEALTH RESTAURANTS
WERE BEING CONDUCTED. SEVERAL CHAPTERS APPEARING IN VOLUME 7
GAVE COUNSEL REGARDING THIS WORK, URGING THAT IT MIGHT BE CONDUCTED
IN SUCH A WAY AS TO LEAVE A TELLING INFLUENCE FOR THE DISTINCTIVE
MESSAGE THAT THIS PEOPLE ARE HERALDING TO THE WORLD.
THE MESSAGES DURING THE TIMES OF VOLUME
7 ALSO MARK THE CALLS TO ADVANCE IN CITY WORK. THOUGH THESE WERE
TO BE FOLLOWED BY OTHER URGENT APPEALS WHICH APPEARED IN SUCCEEDING
YEARS, THE NEEDS OF OUR GREAT CITIES WERE FIRST BROUGHT BEFORE
OUR PEOPLE IN A GENERAL WAY IN THE OPENING SECTION OF THIS BOOK.
THE WORK TO BE DONE WAS NOT LIMITED TO CONFERENCE WORKERS. LAYMEN
FROM THE RANKS WERE TO BE DRAWN INTO AN EVER-EXPANDING TASK IN
THE GREAT CENTERS OF POPULATION. A GREAT EVANGELISTIC PROGRAM
WAS BEGUN WHICH WAS TO CONTINUE FOR MANY YEARS.
WHEN VOLUME 7 WAS PUBLISHED, SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTISTS HAD BEEN CONDUCTING ACTIVE WORK FOR MORE THAN A HALF
CENTURY. THE PASSAGE OF THE YEARS MEANT THAT THERE WAS AN ENLARGING
NUMBER OF WORKERS WHO MUST LAY OFF THE ARMOR AND DROP THEIR BURDENS.
SUCH HAD SACRIFICED AND LABORED TO BUILD UP THE CAUSE OF GOD,
BUT NOW WHEN THE TIME HAD COME FOR THEM TO DROP THEIR WORK AND
LET YOUNGER HANDS LIFT THE BURDENS, THERE WAS NO PROVISION FOR
THEIR SUPPORT. THE NEED AND THE REMEDY WAS CLEARLY REVEALED TO
MRS. WHITE, AND IN HER CLOSING MESSAGES OF VOLUME 7 SHE SETS
FORTH IN TENDER WORDS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CHURCH TO ITS
AGING WORKERS. THE FRUIT OF HER CALL FOR A FUND FROM WHICH TO
CARE FOR THE NEEDS OF SUCH RETIRED WORKERS IS SEEN TODAY IN THE
SUSTENTATION PLAN WHICH WAS BROUGHT INTO BEING A FEW YEARS AFTER
THE ISSUANCE OF THIS VOLUME
THUS VOLUME 7
IS DEVOTED TO ONLY A FEW LINES OF INSTRUCTION, BUT ITS VITAL
COUNSELS ARE FAR-REACHING AND HAVE BORNE RICH FRUIT.
THE TRUSTEES OF THE
ELLEN G. WHITE PUBLICATIONS.