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In A.D. 52, Thomas, an apostle of Jesus Christ, traveled to India to spread the Gospel. He planted seven churches along the Malabar Coast and later traveled to Tamil Nadu, where an angry mob of pagan worshipers attacked and killed him. Would those who killed Thomas succeed in killing the emerging churches also? The author addresses this and other questions, recounting successes, failures, and stories of personal sacrifice over the next 20 centuries. By the end of this book, the reader will have identified church-planting principles that are effective for India and any other country where the people of God will persevere and seek God's glory.…mehr

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In A.D. 52, Thomas, an apostle of Jesus Christ, traveled to India to spread the Gospel. He planted seven churches along the Malabar Coast and later traveled to Tamil Nadu, where an angry mob of pagan worshipers attacked and killed him. Would those who killed Thomas succeed in killing the emerging churches also? The author addresses this and other questions, recounting successes, failures, and stories of personal sacrifice over the next 20 centuries. By the end of this book, the reader will have identified church-planting principles that are effective for India and any other country where the people of God will persevere and seek God's glory.
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Autorenporträt
James Hogrefe has served with One Mission Society for 25 years, beginning in Russia and most recently as an itinerant missionary to India. His earlier training as an industrial engineer and management consultant prepared him to perform a critical analysis of training processes and then to develop training manuals and practices that have proven effective for church planting in dozens of countries around the world. He holds a B.S. in industrial engineering from Lehigh University and an M.A. from the Houston Graduate School of Theology.