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Closing Labors
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Personal Activities
Concerning her activities in public labor and at home, Mrs. White
wrote in 1913:
“I long to be personally engaged in earnest work in the field, and
I should most assuredly be engaged in more public labor did I not
believe that at my age it is not wise to presume on one’s physical
strength. I have a work to do in communicating to the church and to
the world the light that has been entrusted to me from time to time
all through the years during which the third angel’s message has been
proclaimed. My heart is filled with a most earnest desire to place the
truth before all who can be reached. And I am still acting a part in
preparing matter for publication. But I have to move very carefully,
lest I place myself where I cannot write at all. I know not how long I
may live, but I am not suffering as much healthwise as I might expect.
“Following the General Conference of 1909, I spent several weeks
attending camp meetings and other general gatherings, and visiting var-
ious institutions, in New England, the Central States, and the Middle
West.
“Upon returning to my home in California, I took up anew the
work of preparing matter for the press. During the past four years I
have written comparatively few letters. What strength I have had has
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been given mostly to the completion of important book work.
“Occasionally I have attended meetings, and have visited institu-
tions in California, but the greater portion of the time ... has been
spent in manuscript work at my country home, ‘Elmshaven,’ near St.
Helena.
“I am thankful that the Lord is sparing my life to work a little
longer on my books. O, that I had strength to do all that I see ought to
be done! I pray that He may impart to me wisdom, that the truths our
people so much need may be presented clearly and acceptably. I am
encouraged to believe that God will enable us to do this.
“My interest in the general work is still as deep as ever, and I
greatly desire that the cause of present truth shall steadily advance
in all parts of the world. But I find it advisable not to attempt much
public work while my book work demands my supervision....
“I am more thankful than I can express for the uplifting of the
Spirit of the Lord, for the comfort and grace that He continues to give