By Canoe and Dog Train: The Adventures of Sharing the Gospel with Canadian Indians (Updated Edition. Includes Original Illustrations.)
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Book Synopsis: 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.
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 this book.
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Experience the thrilling and inspiring true story of "By Canoe and Dog Train: The Adventures of Sharing the Gospel with Canadian Indians"! Packed with heart-pounding adventures and life-changing encounters, this captivating tale will take you on a remarkable journey through the breathtaking landscapes of Canada. Whether you're an avid reader or a history enthusiast, this updated edition with original illustrations is a must-have addition to your collection.
Immerse yourself in the rich and vibrant cultures of the Canadian Indians as you follow the incredible journey of those who dedicated their lives to spreading the Gospel. With vivid descriptions that paint a picture in your mind, you'll feel as if you're right there, encountering the challenges and triumphs alongside these courageous individuals.
Not only will "By Canoe and Dog Train" transport you to a different time and place, but it will also touch your heart and stir your soul. Witness the transformative power of faith and the impact one person can have on a community. This remarkable book serves as a reminder of the enduring power of hope, perseverance, and the importance of cultural understanding.
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