Harvest

Harvest
Title Harvest PDF eBook
Author Jacob Young
Publisher
Pages 286
Release 2010-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780615385990

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At the age of nineteen, Jacob Young left his family's Idaho wheat farm for Samara, Russia, where he had been assigned to serve as a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He quickly learned how to approach strangers in thick fur coats and deliver a thirty minute message about God. He learned how to knock on door after dreary door and testify with a conviction he did not always feel. He learned to love the Russian language, the Russian people, and the inside of a Russian jail. But the most important lessons may have been the things he never learned. In an effort to preserve privacy, names of persons portrayed in this memoir, including that of the author, have been changed.

The Book of a Mormon

The Book of a Mormon
Title The Book of a Mormon PDF eBook
Author Scott D. Miller
Publisher
Pages 318
Release 2015-08-04
Genre Americans
ISBN 9780996662413

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A compelling, behind-the-scenes look at the life of a Mormon missionary.

Memoirs of the Life of the Rev. John Williams, Missionary to Polynesia

Memoirs of the Life of the Rev. John Williams, Missionary to Polynesia
Title Memoirs of the Life of the Rev. John Williams, Missionary to Polynesia PDF eBook
Author Ebenezer Prout
Publisher
Pages 654
Release 1843
Genre Missionaries
ISBN

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Missionary Positions

Missionary Positions
Title Missionary Positions PDF eBook
Author Albert H. Tricomi
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre American fiction
ISBN 9780813035451

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Weaving together political, theological, and literary analyses this investigation examines a broad range of works, featuring both those that celebrate and those that criticize American missionaries at home and abroad.

Memoirs of an Ordinary Pastor

Memoirs of an Ordinary Pastor
Title Memoirs of an Ordinary Pastor PDF eBook
Author D. A. Carson
Publisher Crossway
Pages 162
Release 2008-02-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 1433522101

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D. A. Carson's father was a pioneering church-planter and pastor in Quebec. But still, an ordinary pastor-except that he ministered during the decades that brought French Canada from the brutal challenges of persecution and imprisonment for Baptist ministers to spectacular growth and revival in the 1970s. It is a story, and an era, that few in the English-speaking world know anything about. But through Tom Carson's journals and written prayers, and the narrative and historical background supplied by his son, readers will be given a firsthand account of not only this trying time in North American church history, but of one pastor's life and times, dreams and disappointments. With words that will ring true for every person who has devoted themselves to the Lord's work, this unique book serves to remind readers that though the sacrifices of serving God are great, the sweetness of living a faithful, obedient life is greater still.

Memoirs of the Life and Labours of Robert Morrison ...

Memoirs of the Life and Labours of Robert Morrison ...
Title Memoirs of the Life and Labours of Robert Morrison ... PDF eBook
Author Eliza A. Mrs. Robert Morrison
Publisher
Pages 580
Release 1839
Genre Missionaries
ISBN

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The Very Worst Missionary

The Very Worst Missionary
Title The Very Worst Missionary PDF eBook
Author Jamie Wright
Publisher Convergent Books
Pages 242
Release 2018-04-03
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0451496531

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“The reason you love Jamie (or are about to) is because she says exactly what the rest of us are thinking, but we’re too afraid to upset the apple cart. She is a voice for the outlier, and we’re famished for what she has to say.” --Jen Hatmaker, New York Times bestselling author of Of Mess and Moxie and For the Love Wildly popular blogger "Jamie the Very Worst Missionary" delivers a searing, offbeat, often hilarious memoir of spiritual disintegration and re-formation. As a quirky Jewish kid and promiscuous punkass teen, Jamie Wright never imagines becoming a Christian, let alone a Christian missionary. She is barely an adult when the trials of motherhood and marriage put her on an unexpected collision course with Jesus. After finding her faith at a suburban megachurch, Jamie trades in the easy life on the cul-de-sac for the green fields of Costa Rica. There, along with her family, she earnestly hopes to serve God and change lives. But faced with a yawning culture gap and persistent shortcomings in herself and her fellow workers, she soon loses confidence in the missionary enterprise and falls into a funk of cynicism and despair. Nearly paralyzed by depression, yet still wanting to make a difference, she decides to tell the whole, disenchanted truth: Missionaries suck and our work makes no sense at all! From her sofa in Central America, she launches a renegade blog, Jamie the Very Worst Missionary, and against all odds wins a large and passionate following. Which leads her to see that maybe a "bad" missionary--awkward, doubtful, and vocal—is exactly what the world and the throngs of American do-gooders need. The Very Worst Missionary is a disarming, ultimately inspiring spiritual memoir for well-intentioned contrarians everywhere. It will appeal to readers of Nadia Bolz-Weber, Jen Hatmaker, Ann Lamott, Jana Reiss, Mallory Ortberg, and Rachel Held Evans.