The autobiographical notes of Stanley Marshall Turner vividly bring to life the British inland missionary movements of the 20th century. From beginnings in a railway cottage in north Yorkshire, this is the story of a man who persistently turned his back on any offer of ease or privilege, preferring to seek first the kingdom of God. Anybody who is contemplating full-time Christian service would do well to read this book. The gentle humility which flows through every page is the perfect counterpart to a life lived to its ...
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The autobiographical notes of Stanley Marshall Turner vividly bring to life the British inland missionary movements of the 20th century. From beginnings in a railway cottage in north Yorkshire, this is the story of a man who persistently turned his back on any offer of ease or privilege, preferring to seek first the kingdom of God. Anybody who is contemplating full-time Christian service would do well to read this book. The gentle humility which flows through every page is the perfect counterpart to a life lived to its utmost, right to its end.
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