Another great book by Ellen G. White it's a summary of the life of Christ's while he walks on this earth and performs a great example that is "Selfless Love" (true nature of Heavenly Father - GOD is Good ALL the time, ALL the time GOD is GOOD) and Christ's come to this world to show us how to live oneness with the Father. 

Every person must face the practical realities of life—its opportunities, its responsibilities, its defeats, and its successes. How he/she is to meets these experiences, whether he/she is to become master or victim of circumstances, depends largely upon his preparation to cope with them—his education. 
True education is well defined as the harmonious development of all the faculties—a full and adequate preparation for this life and the future eternal life. It is in the early years in the home and in the formal schoolwork that the mind develops, a pattern of living is established, and character is formed. 

 Keenly discerning the relative and lasting values of what constitutes true education in its broadest sense, the author of this book points the way to their realization. An education in which the mental faculties are properly developed is clearly outlined. An education in which the hands are skilled in useful trades is emphasized. An education that recognizes God as the source of all wisdom and understanding is earnestly recommended.

 The ultimate goal of all learning should be to understand more about our Creator-Redeemer and to reflect that understanding in our personal lives.

Quote:

Our ideas of education take too narrow and too low a range. There is a need for a broader scope, a higher aim. True education means more than the pursual of a certain course of study. It means more than a preparation for the life that now is. It has to do with the whole being, and with the whole period of existence possible to man. It is the harmonious development of the physical, the mental, and the spiritual powers. It prepares the student for the joy of service in this world and for the higher joy of wider service in the world to come.

Books' Detail (from Remnant Publications):

In today's highly competitive world, education is considered to be the deciding factor for success and prosperity; yet it has obviously failed to produce peace and morality. Children grow with no respect for their fellow beings. Nations are on the brink of disaster and ruin unless crime and immorality are soon restrained. History clearly reveals our mistakes, yet mandated reform by government authority has only produced rebellion and violence. Are there no answers to this dilemma?

Remnant Publications is excited to provide solutions to these current baffling perplexities in the public's eye. From the words of Education in easy-to-understand language, you will discover the essential element of true education is the harmonious development of the three essential human characteristics—physical, mental, and spiritual. This godly author clearly reveals that, love, the basis of creation and of redemption, is the basis of true education. Simply put, changes that last are those that are motivated by unselfish love.



As your eyes travel over these soul inspiring words, you will understand where many have failed. Regardless of the knowledge we have in one or two of the three physical, mental, or spiritual—we will ultimately be unbalanced and continue to fail. But . . . when these three are developed together according to God's plan, we will discover and live the truth which makes us free.

Each of us must face the realistic circumstances of daily life, it's failures and defeats as well as its responsibilities and opportunities for success. How essential therefore that we prepare ourselves mentally, especially during childhood, to meet these experiences from a perspective bases upon godly principles! Principles that recognize God as the source of all wisdom and the great teacher of true education.