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A devotional book based on letters by Ted Bubeck, a missionary to the Belgian Congo (now Democratic Republic of Congo). Using her dad's experiences, the author describes the qualities of a godly servant. Ted and his wife were pioneer missionaries who served as evangelists and church planters from 1928 to 1960 at Moanza, Belgian Congo. After Ted's death, his daughter, Naomi, found his correspondence and excerpted impressions and stories to form the foundation for this book. Part one gives the basis for biblical servanthood and external factors that influenced Ted. Part two includes stories and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A devotional book based on letters by Ted Bubeck, a missionary to the Belgian Congo (now Democratic Republic of Congo). Using her dad's experiences, the author describes the qualities of a godly servant. Ted and his wife were pioneer missionaries who served as evangelists and church planters from 1928 to 1960 at Moanza, Belgian Congo. After Ted's death, his daughter, Naomi, found his correspondence and excerpted impressions and stories to form the foundation for this book. Part one gives the basis for biblical servanthood and external factors that influenced Ted. Part two includes stories and thoughts that illustrate the qualities of God's servant. Part three describes the results of being God's servant. "Naomi has written a masterful work about her father, Theodore Bubeck, a man of God who served most of his life as a missionary in Congo as well as a pastor in the United States. It is all about what the Bible describes as a 'servant of God' and how one man, who happened to be her father, measured up. I highly recommend this book to anyone who aspires to be a servant of God." -Dave Barkey, retired pastor and former missionary to Argentina
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Autorenporträt
Naomi Bubeck Tuttle was born in 1937 in a mud and thatch home in the Belgian Congo to missionary parents, Ted and Pete Bubeck. She graduated from high school in Congo and from Cornell University with a BSN in 1959. She worked as a nurse and later as an instructor for the Hadley School for the Blind. She was active in local leadership in the international organizations of Bible Study Fellowship and Community Bible Study.