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TRINIDAD
My Home - My People
The Life and Service of Edith Johnson
as told to Max Inglis
"This book will strengthen your faith in our Great God
and move you to tears at almost every chapter, because of the amazing things
that God did through Edith Johnson's life. A bold testament to God's great power
through his faithful servant."
"Edith Johnson's Trinidad, My Home, My People is a
wakeup call to those who think faith is fiction and a prayer-answering God is
out to lunch. Those who feel they have a future in cross-cultural ministry would
do well to read each chapter prayerfully."
The late Dr. Stephen Olford, acquainted with Edith's
work during his annual tours there for Keswick Deeper Life conference, wrote;
"Since the days of Isabel Kuhn we have not had a model of a missionary lady that
we would point to so strongly as Edith Johnson. Her story must be written."
"Miss Johnson has contributed significantly (in team
with others) in planting six churches here in Trinidad. I for one was discipled
by her during my teen years, and she has given me wise counsel and encouragement
ever since." - Michael Grant, pastor & moderator
"Edith Johnson has been one of the most effective
missionaries we have in our Mission today." -Elmer Thompson, former director,
World Team
This book contains many colored pictures of Edith
Johnson's ministry.
Max Inglis
pastored in southern Alberta before joining World Team, where his first four
years were spent in the Caribbean. Then he joined the publications department in
Pennsylvania. He married Ena Thayer, they had two daughters and two sons. In
1966 he moved to Florida as Director of Publications. After his wife's passing
due to cancer in 1981, he spent three final years with World Team. During that
time he married Donna Williamson. They moved back to Abbotsford, B.C. where Max
became an associate pastor. From 1949 to present Max has been writing, editing,
traveling and enjoying the many bonuses of serving Jesus.
Book Size: 5.5x8.5 inches
Binding: Paperback
Page Count: 136
Publisher: Gospel Folio Press
Author: Inglis, Max
ISBN: 9781897117958
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