In this moving memoir, Rhenius's son offers readers a deeply personal glimpse into the life and work of one of the most important figures in 19th-century missionary work. From his pioneering efforts to bring Christianity to India to his tireless advocacy on behalf of the poor and oppressed, Rhenius emerges as a model of Christian compassion and social justice. Anyone interested in the history of missions, religion, or social reform will find this book a powerful testament to the enduring power of the Christian faith.
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