Father of Faith Missions: The Life and Times of Anthony Norris Groves (1795-1853)

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Authentic Media, 2004 - Biography & Autobiography - 606 pages
Modest and unobtrusive, Anthony Norris Groves did not consider himself a gifted evangelist. His name is not usually mentioned alongside William Carey and Hudson Taylor, but Groves had a pioneering influence that went beyond his personal reach. He and his family followed God's call to Baghdad and India, leaving their comfortable English lives behind. Though he doubted his success as a missionary, Groves' character and ideas shaped the people who followed him as he followed Christ.Exhaustively researched, Father of Faith Missions is not merely about the life of one missionary but also a record of Groves influence on missionary initiatives and the Brethren movement. Drawing upon Groves own journals and letters in addition to copious scholarship, this book is both a journey into history and a reminder that God's faithfulness is as true now as it was then.

About the author (2004)

ROB DANN has twenty-four years experience with young churches in the developing world. He is currently engaged in doctoral research on church and mission strategies, with particular reference to the life and work of Anthony Norris Groves.

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