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He Who Has Begun A Good Work: Taking the Gospel to Tarahumara Indians of Mexico

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He Who Has Begun A Good Work: Taking the Gospel to Tarahumara Indians of Mexico
He Who Has Begun A Good Work: Taking the Gospel to Tarahumara Indians of Mexico

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He Who Has Begun A Good Work: Taking the Gospel to Tarahumara Indians of Mexico

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He Who Has Begun A Good Work is the true testimonial about just one missionary's life in one tribal location of the world. The real story here is about how God is faithfully and miraculously building His church: the family of believers who He calls "servants", but also "friends"; "followers", but also "ambassadors". It is a story that should inspire every believer in the Lord Jesus Christ to participate in whatever role God has designed that person for in this one and only life He has given us on earth.
In this story of honesty about one man and his family's human struggles, spiritual battles, and victories, the theme of the title shines through to the end. During four and a half years of training, nine years of service in one of the most rugged areas in North America, and in the follow-up summary of that ministry, He (God) Who began that good work is shown to be still continuing it! This account should be an inspiration to anyone considering going into full-time Christian work or who is struggling through it, wondering if it is worth all the effort.

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