Garenganze

Garenganze
Title Garenganze PDF eBook
Author Frederick Stanley Arnot
Publisher
Pages 300
Release 1889
Genre Africa
ISBN

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Garenganze

Garenganze
Title Garenganze PDF eBook
Author Frederick Stanley Arnot
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 313
Release 1969
Genre History
ISBN 0714618608

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Frederich Stanley Arnot was among the first of the Plymouth Brethren to take the gospel to Africa in the late 19th-century missionary expansion across the Kalahari desert, opening Protestant missions in Barotseland, Angola and Katanga in the 1880s.

Garenganze or Seven Years Pioneer Mission Work in Central Africa

Garenganze or Seven Years Pioneer Mission Work in Central Africa
Title Garenganze or Seven Years Pioneer Mission Work in Central Africa PDF eBook
Author Frederick Stanley Arnot
Publisher Routledge
Pages 313
Release 2013-05-13
Genre History
ISBN 1136255664

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Frederich Stanley Arnot was among the first of the Plymouth Brethren to take the gospel to Africa in the late 19th-century missionary expansion across the Kalahari desert, opening Protestant missions in Barotseland, Angola and Katanga in the 1880s.

The Last Missionary

The Last Missionary
Title The Last Missionary PDF eBook
Author Bob Walters
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 172
Release 2020-10-21
Genre Religion
ISBN 172528412X

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The Last Missionary is a bicycle adventure story set in remote districts in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Bob Walters travels with a team of Congolese colleagues discovering the state of the villages run over by the Pan-African war that devastated the region’s people through the terror of rape and the killing of millions. Along the way, Bob offers the reader a number of short tutorials and reflections on missiology, the study of mission systems. He ponders patronage and cargo cults, and asks the question, “Is Jesus the answer?” But this is not an answer book, it is a book in search of better questions. The Last Missionary is a challenge to both evangelicals and progressives in the church, missionaries and mission volunteers, and even non-religious aid workers.

Our Missions

Our Missions
Title Our Missions PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 182
Release 1915
Genre
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The Missionary Herald at Home and Abroad

The Missionary Herald at Home and Abroad
Title The Missionary Herald at Home and Abroad PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 650
Release 1888
Genre Congregational churches
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The Romance of Missionary Heroism: True Stories of the Intrepid Bravery and Stirring Adventures of Missionaries with Uncivilized Man, Wild Beasts and the Forces of Nature in all Parts of the World

The Romance of Missionary Heroism: True Stories of the Intrepid Bravery and Stirring Adventures of Missionaries with Uncivilized Man, Wild Beasts and the Forces of Nature in all Parts of the World
Title The Romance of Missionary Heroism: True Stories of the Intrepid Bravery and Stirring Adventures of Missionaries with Uncivilized Man, Wild Beasts and the Forces of Nature in all Parts of the World PDF eBook
Author John Lambert
Publisher Gideon House Books
Pages 250
Release
Genre Religion
ISBN 1642041513

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It's sometimes difficult for those of us steeped in the comforts and ease of today’s modern world to grasp what a life of radical faith can look like. What was ministry like for missionaries living a hundred years ago? What happened "back in the day" when brave missionary pioneers forsook all to follow the calling of God into completely unknown territories? How did God’s faithfulness sustain them? This collection of 24 short stories of missionary adventures from around the globe is a cold shower for a sleeping Church. It reminds us of the hefty price missionaries must be willing to pay to prepare previously untilled soil for the Gospel of Jesus Christ. It also drives home this astounding truth: that God provides for those whom He calls — even when things don’t go as planned. Filled with incredible front-line stories, including both victories and defeats, this book will leave you with a newfound respect and gratitude for kingdom forerunners whom God used to open doors to previously unreached people groups. It will also leave you to grapple with a piercing question: How big is your God?