Publisher's Synopsis
"Village Work in India; pen Pictures From a Missionary's Experience" offers a compelling glimpse into the life and work of a missionary in rural India. Through vivid descriptions and personal anecdotes, Norman Russell paints a portrait of village life, capturing both its challenges and its profound beauty. This book provides valuable insights into the cultural and religious landscape of early 20th-century India, seen through the eyes of someone dedicated to serving its people.
Russell's narrative explores the daily realities of missionary work, from building relationships with local communities to navigating cultural differences and sharing his faith. His experiences resonate with timeless themes of compassion, cross-cultural understanding, and the human spirit's capacity for connection. This book appeals to readers interested in missions, religious biography, and the history of Christianity in India.
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