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Michael Asks Why: Ellen G. White's Classic the Great Controversy Adapted for Children

by Sally Pierson Dillon

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A Seventh-Day Adventist mother explains to her son the history and development of the Christian church from the first century to today, emphasizing the Protestant Reformation, the history of religion in America, and various Biblical prophecies.
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Michael Asks Why, Sally Pierson Dillon- “This great controversy is not about you or me or even about Satan. It’s about God and proving that He is fair. And when this war between Christ and Satan is over, everyone will know for sure that God is fair. Everyone will have had an opportunity to choose which side to be on.” (Dillon, 15)

Activity: Have the students conduct research in groups and create a timeline of the great controversy. ( )
  FeliciaG80 | Jun 23, 2014 |
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