FINDING ELMSHAVEN
Ellen White had settled into her work and life in Australia comfortably. She enjoyed living at Sunnyside and the work at the Avondale School was just starting to get along at a good pace. Then during the Australian winter of 1900, she began to be convicted that she was needed back in the United States. Throughout those months she was given visions regarding the condition of the work in America and she confided in W.C. White that she felt it was time to go back. For his part, Willie White was in disbelief. He couldn’t understand how they could afford to leave at that particular point in time. The work in Australia needed so much oversight and guidance.
But Ellen White was heavily burdened by what she had been shown by God with regards to the work in the United States. Finally and with some misgivings, the White family decided to sell their homes and make the move back to the United States. They arrived in California and began to cast about for a place to live. Willie White suggested that his mother and her assistant Sarah McEnterfer spend some time resting at the St Helena Sanitarium while he continued to search for a place to live. When she arrived at the Sanitarium Ellen White was reunited with some old friends including Mrs J.L. Ings. Upon hearing about her frustration with house hunting Mrs Ings mentioned that there was a house available just under the hill.
Ellen White went to inspect the home and promptly fell in love with it. Providentially the asking price was well within her budget. The house was christened Elmshaven and soon Ellen white and her staff moved in and settled in comfortably. During her years at Elmshaven Ellen White completed some of her most important books including The Ministry of Healing, Acts of the Apostles and an updated version of The Great Controversy.