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Twice-born Men in America / or, The Psychology of Conversion as Seen by a Christian Psychologist in Rescue Mission Work

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Drawing on years of teaching psychology and hands-on rescue mission experience, the author examines conversion and regeneration as psychological processes observed in urban gospel work. She combines clinical reflection with practical narrative, describing day-to-day mission operations, fundraising and building improvements, outreach services such as meals and dispensaries, and the varied methods used to engage and rehabilitate men in distress. Anecdotes illustrate moments of change, humor, failure, and administrative challenge, while theological and psychological commentary considers sin, spiritual rebirth, and concrete guidance for lay workers seeking to foster genuine moral transformation.

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Harriet Earhart Monroe

Harriet Earhart Monroe was an American author known for her diverse contributions to literature, spanning historical biography, psychology, and travel writing. Her notable work, "History of the Life of Gustavus Adolphus II., the Hero-General of the Reformation," reflects her interest in historical figures and their impact on society. Monroe also explored themes of personal transformation and spirituality in her book "Twice-born Men in America," which examines the psychology of conversion through the lens of Christian mission work. Additionally, her travel narratives, such as "Washington, its sights and insights," provide readers with a glimpse into early 20th-century America, showcasing her keen observations and insights.

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