As a missionary in overcrowded China for many years, Mabel Williamson learned that she was not her own. She could not stand for her own rights because, in a real sense, she had no rights. Throughout this interesting and informative book, the author shows you the difference between suffering hardships and suffering the infringement of one's rights. She says that every truly consecrated Christian must be willing to give up the right to the normal comforts of life, to physical health and safety, to the privacy of business, and to time, friends, romance, family, and home. There are numerous illustrations and frank discussions that will provide you with fascinating material. This is especially good material for mission groups and churches.
Must read for any one heading to the Mission field
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This book pound for pound is one of the best available to equip you with the right mindset and heart for working overseas and serving the Lord. This should be a must read for all mission agencies sending people out. The biggest cause of failure overseas is people problems. Read this book and let it sink into your heart and I am sure that with changed hearts we will see more spiritual work.
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