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Written by a Lutheran missionary with 21 years of experience in New Guinea, this book describes how a primitive tribe was transformed into a functioning Christian congregation. The author brings together anthropology and biblical theology in providing insights into church growth and proposing an effective model of a people reborn.

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Written by a Lutheran missionary with 21 years of experience in New Guinea, this book describes how a primitive tribe was transformed into a functioning Christian congregation. The author brings together anthropology and biblical theology in providing insights into church growth and proposing an effective model of a people reborn.
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Autorenporträt
Christian Keysser was a Lutheran missionary who served for twenty-one years at the Neuendettelsau Mission Station in the Finschhafen District of New Guinea. He controversially proposed the evangelization of tribes, rather than individuals. An avid linguist, he compiled one of the first dictionaries of a Papuan dialect. He published his memoirs, as well as over 300 essays and pamphlets and ten books.