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Roland Allen

    This author explored spiritual matters and life in remote parts of the world. His works often examine the clash of cultures and religions, as well as the human search for meaning in unfamiliar environments. He translated his experiences from missionary work and travels into profound reflections on faith and the human soul. His writing offers a unique perspective on the world from the viewpoint of someone actively engaged in international dialogue and aid.

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    • We are talking today of indigenous churches. St. Paul's churches were indigenous churches in the proper sense of the word; and I believe that the secret of their foundation lay in his recognition of the church as a local church (as opposed to our "national churches") and in his profound belief and trust in the Holy Spirit indwelling his converts and the churches of which they were members, which enabled him to establish them at once with full authority. - Author's preface to the second (1927) edition

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    • Missionary Methods

      St. Paul's or Ours: A Study of the Church in the Four Provinces

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.8(13)Add rating

      The book offers a radical critique of traditional Western missionary methods, advocating for biblical principles that are increasingly relevant today. Written in 1912, it challenges conventional practices and emphasizes adaptable strategies for mission work. While focused on missionary efforts, the principles discussed extend beyond cross-cultural missions, making it applicable to various contexts and encouraging innovative approaches within ministry.

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      A History of Thinking on Paper

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Set against a backdrop of anticipation, this novel promises to captivate readers with its engaging narrative and compelling characters. It delves into themes of hope and resilience, exploring how individuals navigate challenges and seek connection in a rapidly changing world. With its unique perspective and rich storytelling, it aims to resonate with a diverse audience, making it a highly awaited addition to the literary landscape this fall.

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