James R. Nix
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Born | 1947 |
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James R. Nix (born 1947) has been director of the Ellen G. White Estate since 2000.[1] As a young person he developed a collection of rare early Seventh-day Adventist materials and interviewed individuals who remembered Ellen G. White. Nix is recognized as a consummate storyteller of early Adventism.
Education
Nix graduated in 1969 from La Sierra University with a dual major in history and theology. He later earned a M.Div. degree from Andrews University and a degree in library science.
Ellen G. White Estate
In 1972 Loma Linda University hired Nix to develop a Heritage Room of which he became director in 1974. Two years later he supervised the opening of a Ellen G. White Estate Research Center, which became a Branch Office of the White Estate in 1985. He was ordained as a Seventh-day Adventist minister in 1994 and became director of the Ellen G. White Estate in 2000. His leadership has been noted by his strong reticence to have Ellen G. White's unpublished writings made available.[2] In 2015 Nix was responsible for opening a "world class" visitor center at the Seventh-day Adventist world church headquarters, the fulfillment of a lifelong dream.[3]
Adventist Heritage Ministry
In 1981 he co-founded Adventist Historic Properties, Inc., now known as Adventist Heritage Ministry, and currently serves as chair of its board. In 1994 he organized the sesquicentennial commemoration of the Great Disappointment held at the William Miller Farm. He has been intimately involved in the purchase of a series of historic properties owned by Adventist Heritage Ministry.
Personal life
James R. Nix married Mary K. Thesman but divorced in 1977.[4] They have a daughter and one grandson. He remarried Mindi Nix and they reside in Maryland.
Publications
Nix has authored or contributed to several books including Early Advent Singing, Laughter and Tears of the Pioneers, and In the Footprints of the Pioneers.
See also
- Seventh-day Adventist Church
- Seventh-day Adventist theology
- Seventh-day Adventist eschatology
- History of the Seventh-day Adventist Church
- 28 fundamental beliefs
- Questions on Doctrine
- Teachings of Ellen White
- Inspiration of Ellen White
- Prophecy in the Seventh-day Adventist Church
- Investigative judgment
- The Pillars of Adventism
- Second Advent
- Baptism by Immersion
- Conditional Immortality
- Historicism
- Three Angels' Messages
- End times
- Sabbath in Seventh-day Adventism
- Ellen G. White
- Adventist
- Seventh-day Adventist Church Pioneers
- Seventh-day Adventist worship
- Ellen G. White Estate
- Adventist Heritage Ministry
References
- ↑ The Ellen G. White Encyclopedia (Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 2013), 478-479
- ↑ http://spectrummagazine.org/article/jared-wright/2012/08/31/white-estate-hacker-group-sdanonymous-issues-statement
- ↑ http://www.adventistreview.org/church-news/story2535-ellen-white-gets-a-world-class-visitors-center
- ↑ http://interactive.ancestry.com/1141/vdvusaca1966_0069_17_e-0245/2014047?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fdb%3dca_divorce%26so%3d2%26pcat%3dBMD_MARRIAGE%26rank%3d1%26new%3d1%26MSAV%3d0%26msT%3d1%26gss%3dangs-c%26gsfn%3dRusty%26gsln%3dNix%26msdpn__ftp%3dAZ&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnSearchResults
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Preceded by Juan Carlos Viera |
Secretary of the Ellen G. White Estate 2000–present |
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