I was wondering how you viewed her writings. Some SDAs seem to think her grocery list was inspired.
I think this is very interesting.
No her grocery list is not inspired 😅 she actually mentioned that on day-to-day matters she is not inspired. (there may be some extreme adventists believing otherwise lol)
She actually had to address this while being alive :
But there are times when common things must be stated, common thoughts must occupy the mind, common letters must be written and information given that has passed from one to another of the workers. Such words, such information, are not given under the special inspiration of the Spirit of God. Questions are asked at times that are not upon religious subjects at all, and these questions must be answered. 24LtMs, Ms 107, 1909, par. 11
I consider the writtings she made in order to be published to have the same level of inspiration and special Holy Spirit oversight as the Bible - Which is much more than a regular inspired writer. However, whereas God supervised her writings, he did NOT confer them authority for doctrine or reform, whereas he did so with the Bible. That's why the Bible is our only authority in these matter even as we use Ellen White writings a lot for advice and guidance.
Personally, I see Ellen White writings as helping guide, showing me when I'm going off the path in my life or in my Bible study. They can't really tell me the "solution" to my problems but it can guide me back to the Bible and to Jesus so I get the ultimate personal answers by faith, at the foot of the cross.
I saw a SDA Saturday school (?) lesson about Ellen G White, talking about what kind of woman she was. It seemed really weird to me. I wouldn't imagine Methodists had books with little pictures about John Wesley and his preaching or Presbyterians with pictures of Calvin or Knox in Sunday school.
Yes we should teach little kids about Luther, Calvin, Wesley, etc, but most people don't, which is sad (I have seen and enjoyed, as a kid, some books with little images of them also 😁)
However, it makes sense I think to talk specially about Ellen White, specially since she had her first spiritual experiences as a kid, and her first vision as a 17yo. Also, she is very modern (compared to more ancient writers), and she had the gift of prophecy, which is more than the gifts of teaching and preaching that reformers usually have.
(on a more personal note, I think Ellen white would have been quite uncomfortable with such little images of her, though, lol, as would any sane person, I think 😅)