Roughing it for Christ in the Wilds of Brazil

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Bol "About [the] grace and love of God, Albert preached, taught, and wrote during all his years in the ministry, being a great example to his congregants located in thirteen mission stations" (p. 3). Adventures in the wilderness. Stories of faith. Struggles of mission work. Readers of this memoir will find themselves transported to the 1920s with American missionary Albert Lehenbauer as he spends 8 years teaching and ministering in Brazil. Lehenbauer records uplifting stories of people coming to faith. He also offers a realistic look at the struggles of mission work, like community members who grew up in the church but refused to live according to the Bible. Lehenbauer's realistic documentation of challenges proves why mission work is important-it can change lives and bring people to faith through the power of the Gospel. Blessings, hopes, and challenges abound as Lehenbauer serves a German-Russian immigrant community in Brazil and helps organize the Lutheran Church in the nation.Albert Lehenbauer (1891-1955) served as a missionary, pastor, writer, editor, professor, and church leader in both Brazil and Argentina.This book belongs to Concordia Historical Institute's Monograph Series. This series exists to publish and disseminate significant and engaging research connected with the history of the confessional Lutheran Church in North America, especially that historical research making use of the material held by the archive and library of Concordia Historical Institute, as well as material held by the archives and libraries of other entities of The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod.This book consists of three sections; (1) English, (2) Portugese, and (3) Spanish.

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"About [the] grace and love of God, Albert preached, taught, and wrote during all his years in the ministry, being a great example to his congregants located in thirteen mission stations" (p. 3). Adventures in the wilderness. Stories of faith. Struggles of mission work. Readers of this memoir will find themselves transported to the 1920s with American missionary Albert Lehenbauer as he spends 8 years teaching and ministering in Brazil. Lehenbauer records uplifting stories of people coming to faith. He also offers a realistic look at the struggles of mission work, like community members who grew up in the church but refused to live according to the Bible. Lehenbauer's realistic documentation of challenges proves why mission work is important-it can change lives and bring people to faith through the power of the Gospel. Blessings, hopes, and challenges abound as Lehenbauer serves a German-Russian immigrant community in Brazil and helps organize the Lutheran Church in the nation.Albert Lehenbauer (1891-1955) served as a missionary, pastor, writer, editor, professor, and church leader in both Brazil and Argentina.This book belongs to Concordia Historical Institute's Monograph Series. This series exists to publish and disseminate significant and engaging research connected with the history of the confessional Lutheran Church in North America, especially that historical research making use of the material held by the archive and library of Concordia Historical Institute, as well as material held by the archives and libraries of other entities of The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod.This book consists of three sections; (1) English, (2) Portugese, and (3) Spanish.

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