About This Book
The author recounts his early missionary service among island communities, describing sea voyages, initial timidity in public speaking, efforts to learn the local language, and establishment of preaching and baptismal meetings. He narrates interactions with islanders and officials, the challenges of poverty and opposition, episodes of apparent spiritual confirmation, and collective efforts to translate and print sacred scripture in the local tongue. Interwoven are practical details of travel and daily life, reflections on faith and perseverance, and an explicit purpose to inspire and instruct young readers toward missionary labor.
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