Dr. Hale recounts his often amazing (and sometimes almost unbelievable) experiences in bringing western medicine to people who distrust--even fear--the introduction of ideas different from their own. He and his family work as a team to dispel that distrust and fear and in the process have experienced incredible adventures. --
Thomas Hale Books
Thomas Hale, who also publishes as Tom Hale, is the author of a comprehensive commentary on the New Testament. His literary work is informed by deep personal faith and extensive experience serving in Nepal. Hale's distinctive style merges theological depth with a grounded understanding of human life, gained through years of work in rural villages and the capital city. His writings offer profound spiritual insights and accessible understanding for readers.






Beyond Gridlock
- 280 pages
- 10 hours of reading
"Beyond Gridlock" reassesses the failures of international institutions in addressing 21st-century transnational challenges. Collaborating with leading experts, it explores seven pathways to overcome multilateral dysfunction, offering insights and practical solutions for effective global cooperation and positive policy change.
Gridlock
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
This book emphasizes the necessity of global cooperation to tackle pressing 21st-century issues like the global economy, environmental destruction, and nuclear proliferation, highlighting that no single nation can address these challenges alone.
Steine des Himalaya
- 244 pages
- 9 hours of reading