The Same Lord tells the story of a short, intense mission tour led by the Rev.
George C. Grubb, M.A., across Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand from 1891 to 1892. Compiled from diaries, it offers a vivid, first‑hand portrait of faith in action during a pivotal era of the church’s outreach.
This edition presents a bird’s‑eye view of missionary work, detailing journeys, church visits, and large public gatherings. It captures the spirit, challenges, and triumphs of a devoted team as they share the gospel, encourage local churches, and record how communities respond to the message of Christ.
- First‑hand travel and mission reports drawn from diaries and letters
- Accounts of church life, conventions, and outreach across multiple colonies
- Snapshots of daily life, travel hardships, and moments of spiritual breakthrough
- Context for Victorian-era Mission work, with notes on people, places, and reception
Ideal for readers of religious history, Victorian mission biographies, and travelogues that blend faith with exploration. This edition suits those interested in how Christian outreach sounded in late 19th‑ century Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand.