In an unremarkable box of miscellaneous books, a book belonging to Mrs. Ellen G. White’s private library was discovered at a College Place, Washington thrift store. 

At SonBridge Center for Better Living, Connie was glancing through boxes of donated books. As always, she was sorting through ordinary, much-loved books when she picked up one that appeared more interesting than the rest. The book was titled Anecdotes and Illustrations of D. L. Moody. It was published in Chicago in 1877.