On The Missionary Trail

On The Missionary Trail

Author: Tom Hiney

Publisher: Random House

Published: 2011-06-30

Total Pages: 436

ISBN-13: 1446476456

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This is the strange and wondrous story of an eight-year voyage and a mission to save souls. Their mission started in the South Seas, where they reported scenes of chiefs surfing, perpetual warfare and a sudden surge of Christianity. From there they went via New Zealand, Australia and its aboriginal hinterland, through 'the Orient' to India and slave-ridden Mauritius. Based on contemporary journals, mission reports, letters and illustrations, and bursting with character and anecdote. ON THE MISSIONARY TRAIL is both the enthralling narrative of the longest missionary voyage ever undertaken and a colourful, detailed, eye-opening snapshot of little-known worlds, set against the wider picture of evangelism and guilt, heroism and humanity.


Giants of the Missionary Trail

Giants of the Missionary Trail

Author: Eugene Myers Harrison

Publisher:

Published: 2009-11

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 9781414112626

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Giants of the Missionary Trail is a condensed yet highly informative survey of the lives of eight heroes of the Christian faith that will stir your heart for the cause of church planting worldwide. The examples of selfless devotion to the cause of Christ are not intended to promote any particular fellowship, college, mission board or special interest group, but to inspire men and women to volunteer for service as missionary evangelists or missionary helpers, wherever the Holy Spirit will lead them. This book may be read on its own for the sheer enjoyment of it, or as an indispensible study companion to World Evangelism: Heartbeat of the Local Church (also available from Pleasant Word Publishers).


GIANTS OF THE MISSIONARY TRAIL

GIANTS OF THE MISSIONARY TRAIL

Author: Eugene Myers Harrison

Publisher: Faithful Life Publishers

Published: 2010-10-01

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 9781630731427

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Giants of the Missionary Trail is a condensed yet highly informative survey of the lives of eight heroes of the Christian faith that will stir your heart for the cause of church planting world- wide. The examples of selfless devotion to the cause of Christ are not intended to promote any particular fellowship, college, mission board or special interest group, but to inspire men and women to volunteer for service as missionary evangelists or missionary helpers, wherever the Holy Spirit will lead them. This book may be read on its own for the sheer enjoyment of it, or as an indispensible study companion to World Evangelism: Heartbeat of the Local Church.


On the Trail of Livingstone

On the Trail of Livingstone

Author: William Harrison Anderson

Publisher:

Published: 1919

Total Pages: 358

ISBN-13:

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"Livingstone opened the continent to the missionaries, many of whom followed. This little book by Mr. Anderson tells the reader of the labors, the trials, the hardships, the blessings, the successes, of some who under God have followed 'the trail of Livingstone.' "--Foreword


Mission on the Ho Chi Minh Trail

Mission on the Ho Chi Minh Trail

Author: Richard L. Stevens

Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press

Published: 2020-07-07

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 0806167904

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Taking the reader in the mountains and forests that the Americans called “Indian country,” Stevens presents the Viet Nam War as an extension of the romantic myth of the American frontier. In seven operations on the Ho Chi Minh Trail, the reader enters an exotic, exhilarating, terrifying world. Documented by military reports, Steven’s powerful and poetic prose and his complex examination of the Viet Nam War elevate his Trail journey into the realm of myth.


Walking His Trail

Walking His Trail

Author: Steve Saint

Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 245

ISBN-13: 1414313764

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"Steve Saint, author of the best selling autobiography End of the Spear (which sold over 100,000 copies and was made into a feature film), returns with a series of adventurous, inspiring stories of how God makes himself known through both the dramatic and the seemingly mundane events of life. While walking God's trail all over the world, Steve has spotted the Creator's hand at work in many significant life moments?from finding the love of his life to befriending the tribe that murdered his missionary father; from living in the Ecuadorian jungle to creating a major motion picture and presenting it before the United Nations. Sometimes triumphant, sometimes tragic, Steve's invariably thrilling tales are those of a born storyteller."--Publisher's website.


On the Indian Trail

On the Indian Trail

Author: Egerton Ryerson Young

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2019-12-12

Total Pages: 125

ISBN-13:

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The first Christian missionaries in the New World were not simply the spreaders of the word of the Bible, they were also the first geographers, anthropologists, and biologists to discover the whole new universe to European readers. So is the work "On the Indian Trail" by E. R. Young, who spent time among the Cree and Salteaux Indians and kept journals about their lives and manners.