Explore the real stories behind mission work in India and the people it touches.
This collection presents frontline experiences, showing how a dedicated missionary team meets social challenges, teaches, and serves with compassion.
Through Ada Lee’s accounts, readers gain insight into daily life in Indian homes, the drama of religious practices, and the resilience of women who shape communities. The book blends narrative snapshots with reflective passages, offering a grounded view of missionary life and its lasting impact.
- Vivid scenes from field visits, festivals, and daily acts of care.
- Personal stories of faith, sacrifice, and steadfast service in challenging contexts.
- Observations on social issues like widowhood, education, and cultural traditions.
- Firsthand perspectives on how teachers, Bible women, and preachers reach people with hope.
Ideal for readers curious about historical mission work, devotional readers seeking real-world examples of faith in action, and anyone interested in the human side of cultural exchange.