Ellen G. White
Ellen G. White, co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, was a prophet and influential leader in the church.
Ellen Harmon
Religious Leader
November 26, 1827
Sagittarius
July 16, 1915
87
Gorham, Maine
Ellen G. White, a co-founder and highly influential religious leader of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, was regarded as a prophet by its members. Her prophecies and guidance significantly contributed to the denomination’s early growth. White authored several well-known works, such as “The Great Controversy” and “Steps to Christ,” which delve into Christian spirituality and lifestyle. Additionally, she was instrumental in establishing educational institutions and advocating for vegetarianism. Her writings continue to inspire millions of people around the world.