The Miracles of Missions

The Miracles of Missions

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  • Opening - Preface 13:03
  • 1 - Modern Marvels In Formosa 31:38
  • 2 - The Pentecost at Hilo 11:23
  • 3 - Livingstone's Body-Guards 11:45
  • 4 - Wonders Wrought in the West Indies 21:21
  • 5 - Moral Revolution at Sierra Leone 10:01
  • 6 - The McAll Mission in France 21:31
  • 7 - The Bishop of the Niger 23:32
  • 8 - The Cannibals of Fiji 8:28
  • 9 - The Pentecost at Banza Manteke 15:06
  • 10 - The Story of Tahiti 29:16
  • 11 - Moffat and Africaner 12:10
  • 12 - The Story of New Zealand 17:46
  • 13 - Midnight and Day-Dawn in Hawaii 33:54
  • Closing - The End 0:31
4h 22m
1895

There is a plethora of books on missions that are no longer in print. Why is this? Is it because there is a lack of emphasis on missions and the advancement of the Gospel? Have we become so focused on good doctrine and expanding our churches in America that our eyes have neglected to look to the field? Countless books are published every month within Reformed Christianity—yet how many focus on the subject of missions? A subject near and dear to our Savior’s heart, who commanded us to pray for laborers to go into his harvest (Matthew 9:38). Whatever the answer may be—may this work be another read that stirs you up for the cause of advancing the Gospel to the lost. This book deals with the miracles of missions, that is, the marvels of the change of character brought about by the Holy Spirit’s work of regeneration.

Chapter 10—Missionary labor at Tahiti had been apparently in vain for from fourteen to sixteen years, and, notwithstanding untiring, earnest, and faithful effort, but one solitary instance of conversion had taken place.