By Canoe and Dog Train - The Adventures of Sharing the Gospel with Canadian Indians (Updated Edition. Includes Original Illustrations.)

By Canoe and Dog Train - The Adventures of Sharing the Gospel with Canadian Indians (Updated Edition. Includes Original Illustrations.)

by Egerton Ryerson Young
By Canoe and Dog Train - The Adventures of Sharing the Gospel with Canadian Indians (Updated Edition. Includes Original Illustrations.)

By Canoe and Dog Train - The Adventures of Sharing the Gospel with Canadian Indians (Updated Edition. Includes Original Illustrations.)

by Egerton Ryerson Young

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Overview

To be a missionary to Canadian Indians in the late 1800s meant you had to be brave and relentless. It meant nearly freezing when sleeping outside in 50-below-zero weather. It meant canoeing upstream for hundreds of miles to reach remote Indian villages. It meant eating wild cat and other stranger things, or eating nothing for days at a time. But it also meant you were privileged to present the good news of the true Great Spirit to those who were often misunderstood and mistreated. The adventures in this book are rivaled only by the incredible conversions of those who saw the Creator in nature and then worshipped Him too. You will be challenged and inspired by the results of one man who went where the Lord led, with little regard for himself.


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BN ID: 2940152027723
Publisher: Aneko Press
Publication date: 07/10/2015
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Egerton Ryerson Young was a teacher, pastor, author, and a brave missionary to remote Canadian Indians. Young’s mother died in 1842, and consequently he was raised by his stepmother, Maria Farley. After a brief stint as a school teacher, Young was ordained and called to a pastorate of the First Methodist Church in Hamilton. In 1868, however, he was invited to become a missionary to the natives of Rupert’s Land. After praying over this with his new wife, Elizabeth, he asked her what she thought about this call. “I think it is from God and we will go,” was her reply. What happens next is the compelling story of his book.

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