An Alabaster Box: The Life Story of Grace E. Barnes
Root, Helen Isabel
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Add to basket"An Alabaster Box: The Life Story of Grace E. Barnes" is a poignant and inspiring biographical account detailing the devoted life and spiritual journey of a significant figure within the Free Methodist missionary movement. Written by Helen Isabel Root, this work chronicles Barnes's unwavering commitment to her faith and her extensive service through the Woman's Missionary Society.
The narrative explores Barnes's inner spiritual life, her call to service, and the practical challenges of missionary work during the early 20th century. By drawing on the biblical metaphor of the alabaster box, the author illustrates a life poured out in total consecration to religious service. This biography provides a window into the history of American evangelical missions and highlights the vital contributions of women in the global spread of the gospel. Readers interested in church history, the development of the Free Methodist tradition, and the personal stories of dedicated missionaries will find this work to be an invaluable historical and spiritual resource.
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