Publisher's Synopsis
Twenty-five Years on the Firing Line: Life of John T. Hatfield, the Hoosier Evangelist recounts the life and ministry of a dedicated evangelist in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This biography, penned by John C. Patty, chronicles Hatfield's experiences, challenges, and triumphs as he spread his religious message across the American Midwest.
The book offers a glimpse into the world of circuit riding preachers and the fervor of religious revivals during a transformative period in American history. Readers interested in religious history, biography, and the impact of evangelism will find this account both informative and inspiring. It provides valuable insights into the life of a man devoted to his faith and his tireless efforts to share it with others.
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