An engaging story into the ethos of God's work accomplished by obedience and determination, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of a country.
For decades, TCK Rita Koch reflected on her parents' missionary work in 1950s Argentina. But when she inherited years of correspondence, photos and diaries, she discovered a narrative far more beautiful than her own childhood memories.
Two determined, young American missionaries arrived in Argentina. Learned Spanish from street vendors and parishioners. Shared the gospel in dusty plazas and cramped living rooms. Established churches in forgotten neighborhoods. And shared it all in their denomination's newsletter, The Brethren Missionary Herald.
Part memoir and part mission history, My Argentina: The Early Years:1945-1963 reflects a transparent account of two lives surrendered to a sacred calling-and a daughter's careful efforts to honor their sacrifice and faithfulness.