I don't know if it's courage. Ellen Harmon felt bad about her sins. She got a pretty bad accident when she was a young girl, in which disfigured her face a bit. The sorrow of an "ugly girl" make her turn her mind to Heaven and God. When she start to really care about Jesus's teaching, she found out she had sin so much. So the terror of being throw into hell, and the urge for redemption make her pray. And then speak when the visions came. Or you can say in a more realist way, when she felt she know better than the others, and wanted to share her knowledges.
She was Caucasian.
Ellen Gould Harmon was her maiden name while Ellen Gould White was her married name.
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Ellen Eslinger has written: 'Citizens of Zion' -- subject(s): History, Revivals, Christianity and culture, Camp meetings
She is an evangelist, a long running Trinity Broadcast Network singer with her Victory Voices - Ellen Boland Richard South Mark Scroggins
You'll find a beautifully written, concise explanation of prayer in the book Steps to Christ by Ellen G. White. The chapter you would want to read is "The Privilege of Prayer," starting on page 93 (depending on the edition).Here is a short quote from the chapter that may answer your question quickly."Prayer is the opening of the heart to God as to a friend.... Prayer is the key in the hand of faith to unlock heaven's storehouse, where are treasured the boundless resources of Omnipotence" (Ellen G. White, Steps to Christ, 93-95).I would strongly encourage you to read the chapter. The entire book is not just Adventist; it compliments any Bible-believing faith and is really inspiring.
In the book "Number the Stars," Annemarie demonstrates bravery by helping her Jewish friend Ellen escape from the Nazis in Denmark during World War II. She risks her own safety to protect Ellen and her family, showing courage and resilience in the face of danger.
In the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, there is a scene where Annemarie recalls a conversation she had with her older sister Ellen about fairy tales and bravery. Ellen shares a story about the king of Denmark and his people standing up to the Nazis, which becomes a symbol of resistance and courage for the characters in the novel.
In "The Slob" by Ellen Potter, the falling action occurs when the main character, Owen Birnbaum, learns the truth about his family and past, and confronts the challenges he faces with newfound understanding and courage. The resolution of the story occurs as Owen begins to make positive changes in his life and relationships.
In "Number the Stars," the sea represents hope and freedom for Ellen and her family as they embark on a perilous journey to escape the Nazis. It symbolizes a pathway to safety and a brighter future away from the dangers of the war. Additionally, the sea serves as a metaphor for the unknown and the courage required to navigate through uncertain times.
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Ellen Corby's birth name is Hansen, Ellen.