Steps to Jesus

Based on Ellen G. White's "Steps to Christ"

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Based on a book with over 50 million copies in printSteps to Jesus brings Ellen White's most-read work into plain, modern language.

Ellen G. White is a pioneer Adventist author. First published 1892, she is one of the most widely translated religious authors of the 19th century. Ellen White wrote on faith, health, relationships, and everyday Christian living. Steps to Christ — the original — has been translated into over 160 languages. Steps to Jesus is the 1981 plain-language adaptation, rewritten to be accessible to a new generation.

Faith can feel like it was written for someone else — someone from another century, using a language you never quite understood. This book is an attempt to fix that.

Steps to Jesus is a modern-language adaptation of one of the most widely read books on the Christian faith. The ideas are Ellen White's. The language has been brought into the present: shorter sentences, clearer words, the same thought.

It's a short read. Most people finish it in a few sittings. What they tend to find isn't a list of things to do… It's a quieter kind of clarity about what faith actually looks and feels like from the inside.

What you'll find inside

  • An honest look at what grace actually means in everyday life

  • Practical reflections on prayer, doubt, and finding your footing in faith

  • Chapters on surrender, growth, and what it means to trust something bigger than yourself

  • 19th-century ideas, rewritten in plain, modern language for today's reader

Thousands have become acquainted with Jesus through this little book — and it has helped many more, including those who have walked with Him for years, to know Him better.

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