About This Book
The author recounts missionary travels through Central America, traveling by ship, mule, and on foot while relying on faith and visions to guide evangelistic work. The narrative mixes travelogue and spiritual testimony: voyage scenes, port towns, mountain villages, encounters with indigenous communities, and efforts to teach and baptize converts. Chapters describe practical hardships, language learning, family life on the field, cooperative church efforts, and missionary strategy, interwoven with reported supernatural messages and interpretive experiences. Photographic portraits and scene descriptions document daily routines, preaching sites, and cultural observations encountered during the campaign.
About the Author
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