About This Book
This collection presents the spiritual writings of a hermit who lived in the Sahara and served as a missionary among the Tuareg people. It includes meditations and reflections influenced by the author's deep engagement with Christian doctrine and his experiences in the desert. The writings emphasize the importance of understanding and communicating Christian teachings in a way that resonates with the local Muslim population. The structure of the work is akin to a catechism, gradually introducing complex theological concepts while maintaining a focus on simplicity and accessibility. The author’s heartfelt desire for all people to attain salvation is a recurring theme throughout the text.
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