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Brother Van

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A biographical portrait follows a pioneering minister from his youth at the Battle of Gettysburg into decades of ministry across the American Northwest. It narrates frontier travel and evangelistic campaigns up rivers and over new trails, close relationships and ceremonial adoption with Indigenous communities, collaborations with fellow clergymen, and institution-building including a nurses' home. Through anecdotes, testimonies, and regional episodes the book emphasizes sustained practical service, personal courage, and the challenges of spreading faith and social organization in a rapidly changing Montana frontier.


FOREWORD

Grateful acknowledgment is hereby given for the interest and helpfulness shown by many people in Montana while I was collecting material for this book. To have known Brother Van better has been a joy, and to have met his beloved people “out where the west begins” has been a privilege.

The readers of this biography owe much to the Rev. George Logan and to the Rev. A. W. Hammer, both old-time friends of the pioneer missionary. From them have come stories and tales of adventure which could not have been forced from the boyishly modest preacher himself.

The story is sent out with the hope that through it some young people may add a new name to their list of heroes.

Stella W. Brummitt.