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Comprehensive Ellen G. White library offering multilingual texts, study tools, integrated Bibles, audio, and dictionary

Comprehensive Ellen G. White library offering multilingual texts, study tools, integrated Bibles, audio, and dictionary

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Program license Free

Developer Ellen G. White Estate Inc.

Version 2.1.2

Works under Android

Also known as EGW Writings

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(3 votes)

Developer

Ellen G. White Estate Inc.

Works under

Android

Program license

Free

Version

2.1.2

Also known as

EGW Writings

Pros

  • Provides the complete published writings of Ellen G. White in a single app
  • Content available in nine languages for a broad international audience
  • Study Center with topical folders for bookmarks, highlights, and notes
  • Seven integrated English Bible versions with direct links from references in the texts
  • Includes Noah Webster’s 1828 American Dictionary for clarifying historical vocabulary
  • Offers streaming MP3 audiobooks and Text-To-Speech for listening to any content

Cons

  • Interface feels dated and clunky, making navigation awkward
  • Bookmarked pages can be hard to find again
  • Highlight removal often does not work, so markings become effectively permanent
  • Exact phrase search with quotation marks can fail even when the phrase exists in the text
  • Following Bible links does not provide an easy path back to the original reading page
  • App may lose your place and even the book you were reading after being idle

EGW Writings for Android brings the full body of Ellen G. White’s published work into a single mobile library, along with study and audio tools centered on her writings and the Bible. It combines books, search, notes, scripture links, and audio playback in one app.

This app suits readers who regularly study Ellen White, especially members and students of the Seventh-day Adventist tradition, as well as anyone who wants a compact reference to her books in multiple languages and does not mind a dated, sometimes awkward interface.

A Complete Ellen G. White Library in Your Pocket

Ellen G. White, whose ministry lasted from 1844 to 1915 and who helped found the Seventh-day Adventist Church, wrote extensively on spiritual life, health, education, ministry, finances, and family. EGW Writings gathers her complete published output into one place, including well known titles such as *Steps to Christ* and the five-part conflict series (*Patriarchs and Prophets*, *Prophets and Kings*, *The Desire of Ages*, *The Acts of the Apostles*, and *The Great Controversy*).

You can download individual books or pull in collections to build your own library. The content is available in nine languages (Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, and Spanish), which makes the app useful for multilingual readers or those working in international ministry or study contexts.

The app officially supports Android versions 2.2 through 4.4, and it feels shaped by that era of mobile design.

Study Tools, Search, and Scripture Integration

EGW Writings is more than a simple reader. It includes a Study Center that lets you create topical folders, then place bookmarks, highlights, and personal notes into those folders. In theory, this turns the app into a structured research environment where you can gather material on specific doctrines, historical events, or practical themes.

In practice, navigation within those tools can be frustrating. Bookmarked pages are not always easy to locate again, and highlight management is problematic. A menu option to remove a highlight may appear, yet it often fails to clear the color, so highlighted passages end up acting like permanent markings. If you rely heavily on precise, editable annotations, this limitation will feel restrictive.

Search covers either a single book or your whole library and supports both words and phrases. That breadth is a real asset for topic studies. However, phrase searching with quotation marks is unreliable. Searching for a phrase in quotes can return no hits even when the exact phrase is present in the text, which forces you to fall back on broader keyword searches or manual scanning.

A strong point of the app is its tight link between Ellen White’s writings and the Bible. It bundles seven English Bible versions, and Bible references inside the books can open directly in one of those translations. This makes it easy to read a quotation then move straight into the biblical passage.

Here, again, navigation shows its age. Once you jump from a quotation into the Bible text to check the surrounding context, there is no straightforward way back to the exact page in the Ellen White book that you were reading. Over time this back-and-forth issue can break your reading flow.

The inclusion of Noah Webster’s 1828 American Dictionary is a thoughtful touch. It helps clarify older vocabulary and expressions that appear in Ellen White’s era, which can support careful, text-focused study.

Audio Options for Listening

For those who prefer to listen, EGW Writings offers two audio pathways. First, it can stream available MP3 audiobooks in all supported languages directly from the EGW Writings website. This is useful for working through longer books while commuting or doing other tasks.

Second, the built-in Text-To-Speech player can read any content within the app. This covers books that might not yet exist as recorded MP3s and gives another way to engage with the material, especially for users with visual fatigue or who like to listen while following along in the text.

Daily Use, Performance, and Reliability

The biggest drawbacks of EGW Writings lie in overall usability. The interface feels clunky compared with modern Android apps, and that shows up most clearly when you return to the app after a pause.

If the app has been idle and you come back to it, it can lose track of both the book and the exact page you were reading. Instead of picking up right where you left off, you may need to manually navigate back to your place. Combined with the difficulty of finding bookmarks, this behavior undercuts extended study sessions.

Taken together, the clumsy navigation, unreliable phrase search with quotation marks, and highlight removal bugs create an experience that can feel fragile, especially for serious research. The depth of content is outstanding, but the app often gets in the way of that strength.

Who Will Appreciate EGW Writings Most

EGW Writings makes the most sense for readers who value comprehensive access to Ellen G. White’s writings, multilingual support, scripture links, and audio options more than a polished, modern interface. If your priority is having the complete library, along with integrated Bibles and a historical dictionary, the app delivers a lot in one place.

Those who require smooth navigation, flawless search, and flexible highlighting may find the current experience discouraging. Patience with its quirks is almost a requirement.

Pros

  • Provides the complete published writings of Ellen G. White in a single app
  • Content available in nine languages for a broad international audience
  • Study Center with topical folders for bookmarks, highlights, and notes
  • Seven integrated English Bible versions with direct links from references in the texts
  • Includes Noah Webster’s 1828 American Dictionary for clarifying historical vocabulary
  • Offers streaming MP3 audiobooks and Text-To-Speech for listening to any content

Cons

  • Interface feels dated and clunky, making navigation awkward
  • Bookmarked pages can be hard to find again
  • Highlight removal often does not work, so markings become effectively permanent
  • Exact phrase search with quotation marks can fail even when the phrase exists in the text
  • Following Bible links does not provide an easy path back to the original reading page
  • App may lose your place and even the book you were reading after being idle

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