This is an account of how one layman deepened his faith through practising as an architect. Gordon Cook's life was one of personal problems and bereavement, and he had been haunted from early manhood by the problem of how to lead a fully dedicated Christian life such as that of an overseas missionary, without the full commitment of ordination.
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This is an account of how one layman deepened his faith through practising as an architect. Gordon Cook's life was one of personal problems and bereavement, and he had been haunted from early manhood by the problem of how to lead a fully dedicated Christian life such as that of an overseas missionary, without the full commitment of ordination.
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