Jars of Clay: Ordinary Christians on an Extraordinary Mission in Southern Pakistan

Jars of Clay: Ordinary Christians on an Extraordinary Mission in Southern Pakistan

by Pauline a Brown
Jars of Clay: Ordinary Christians on an Extraordinary Mission in Southern Pakistan

Jars of Clay: Ordinary Christians on an Extraordinary Mission in Southern Pakistan

by Pauline a Brown

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Overview

Out of the generation that grew up in the Great Depression and World War II, thousands of young Christians felt called by God to the ends of the earth. Pauline A. Brown, with her husband Ralph, and two other families, went to the Sindh Province in southern Pakistan in 1954 -- their goal, to share God's message love with Muslim Sindhis. This book is not just about North Americans abroad, but about a fellowship of ordinary people crossing cultural and linguistic barriers to take on the extraordinary challenge of establishing the Church in the Sindh desert. Jars of Clay is a story of laughter and tears, of danger and deliverance, of despair and hope, of victory and defeat. Above all, it is a story of perseverance in the face of great odds. The story of how the Church of Jesus Christ, small and fragile as it is, is taking root in the barren desert soil of Sindh in Pakistan, an Islamic Republic, is relevant more than ever in our post 9/11 world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780977837212
Publisher: Doorlight Publications
Publication date: 05/30/2006
Pages: 332
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.88(d)
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