Miss Lucille Brouillet (1915-1986) left a respectable well-paid job as a lexicologist with the G. & C. Merriam Company (i.e. Merriam-Webster, Inc.), after sixteen years, to work with Baptist Mid-Missions as a Christian missionary through the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s up until her death in 1986. She worked first in the Chicago Illinois "Back of the Yards" neighborhood behind the old Union Stock Yards, and then in a poor section of Cleveland Ohio for many years. Lucille's friendly conversational writing style, with a focus on relationship, makes this book easy to read and emotionally satisfying as she leads readers through the theology most commonly taught by traditional Christian missionaries to the inner-cities of America's heartland in the mid-to-late twentieth century.
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