About This Book
A first-person memoir recounts a cleric's spiritual transformation from ceremonial priesthood to practical Christian service, describing migration, cultural adjustment, and engagement with evangelical movements and street-level ministry. The narrative critiques clericalism and contrasts philosophical speculation with hands-on faith, while tracing providential events that prompt career change and the founding of an immigrant-focused Christian association. Chapters blend travelogue, personal recollection, theological reflection, and accounts of organizing and outreach, emphasizing self-denial, public evangelism, and the practical effects of applying religious convictions in everyday social work.
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