Discover a wife’s intimate portrait of a devoted preacher and his quest for spiritual rest.
This nonfiction memoir recounts the life and labors of a 19th‑century clergyman, through the eyes of his wife. readers will follow travels to Europe, moments of healing, and a journey toward a deeper trust in God. The narrative blends personal history with reflections on faith, perseverance, and the practical realities of ministry.
- Learn about the challenges and triumphs of a preacher balancing calls to evangelism with a life of reliance on divine provision.
- Explore the couple’s experiences in holy conventions, their emphasis on full surrender to Christ, and the spread of spiritual renewal.
- See how travel, publishing, and ministry intersect, shaping a distinctive voice in religious outreach.
- Understand the period’s dialog between traditional ministry and new ideas about Christian life and sanctification.
Ideal for readers of religious biographies, spiritual memoirs, and those interested in 19th‑century church history and personal accounts of faith in action.