"Work Among Lepers... In South Africa And Jerusalem" chronicles the experiences of James La Trobe as he dedicates his life to missionary work among those afflicted with leprosy. This account offers a poignant glimpse into the lives of individuals marginalized by society and the compassionate efforts to provide them with care and spiritual support.
Set against the backdrop of South Africa and Jerusalem, La Trobe's narrative details the challenges and triumphs of establishing and maintaining leper colonies, offering not only medical assistance but also a sense of community and belonging. This book serves as both a historical record of the treatment of leprosy and a testament to the power of faith and human kindness in the face of adversity.
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