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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew Mills , Deenabandhu ManchalaPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.281kg ISBN: 9781532666018ISBN 10: 1532666012 Pages: 204 Publication Date: 15 May 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsIn this book I encounter a man of strong faith, passionate commitment, and profound gratitude as I read through this memoir of his engagement with the people in the Madurai region of Tamil Nadu, India. These resonate with my own theological convictions about God's ongoing mission at the margins of our unjust world. --Deenabandhu Manchala, area executive, Southern Asia, Global Ministries, United Church of Christ and the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Andrew Mills has produced a wonderful memoir. . . . With a love for India culture and his coworkers, dedication to the hard work of learning Tamil, and tireless commitment to his work in irrigation and well building, Mills retells and reflects on a range of experiences common to those who make the audacious decision of becoming a cross-cultural church worker. . . . Mills is honest about failed program initiatives, the economic and social privilege of the missionary, the blessings and tensions in expat family life, inevitable health issues, friendships with friends of other religious traditions, the difficulty of leaving for home, etc. This is a very valuable contribution to the genre of first-person missionary narrative. --Thomas John Hastings, executive director, Overseas Ministries Study Center, Princeton Theological Seminary, and editor, International Bulletin of Mission Research Andy gives a unique perspective of South India following Gandhi's freedom movement and Vinobaji's Bhoodan (land) movement. He focuses on two extraordinary missionaries: Bishop Newbigin of the Church of South India and the lifelong Gramdan Sarvodayan, Rev. Keithahn. --Ruth MacCurdy, Rev. Keithahn's younger daughter """In this book I encounter a man of strong faith, passionate commitment, and profound gratitude as I read through this memoir of his engagement with the people in the Madurai region of Tamil Nadu, India. These resonate with my own theological convictions about God's ongoing mission at the margins of our unjust world."" --Deenabandhu Manchala, area executive, Southern Asia, Global Ministries, United Church of Christ and the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) ""Andrew Mills has produced a wonderful memoir. . . . With a love for India culture and his coworkers, dedication to the hard work of learning Tamil, and tireless commitment to his work in irrigation and well building, Mills retells and reflects on a range of experiences common to those who make the audacious decision of becoming a cross-cultural church worker. . . . Mills is honest about failed program initiatives, the economic and social privilege of the missionary, the blessings and tensions in expat family life, inevitable health issues, friendships with friends of other religious traditions, the difficulty of leaving for home, etc. This is a very valuable contribution to the genre of first-person missionary narrative."" --Thomas John Hastings, executive director, Overseas Ministries Study Center, Princeton Theological Seminary, and editor, International Bulletin of Mission Research ""Andy gives a unique perspective of South India following Gandhi's freedom movement and Vinobaji's Bhoodan (land) movement. He focuses on two extraordinary missionaries: Bishop Newbigin of the Church of South India and the lifelong Gramdan Sarvodayan, Rev. Keithahn."" --Ruth MacCurdy, Rev. Keithahn's younger daughter" """In this book I encounter a man of strong faith, passionate commitment, and profound gratitude as I read through this memoir of his engagement with the people in the Madurai region of Tamil Nadu, India. These resonate with my own theological convictions about God's ongoing mission at the margins of our unjust world."" --Deenabandhu Manchala, area executive, Southern Asia, Global Ministries, United Church of Christ and the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) ""Andrew Mills has produced a wonderful memoir. . . . With a love for India culture and his coworkers, dedication to the hard work of learning Tamil, and tireless commitment to his work in irrigation and well building, Mills retells and reflects on a range of experiences common to those who make the audacious decision of becoming a cross-cultural church worker. . . . Mills is honest about failed program initiatives, the economic and social privilege of the missionary, the blessings and tensions in expat family life, inevitable health issues, friendships with friends of other religious traditions, the difficulty of leaving for home, etc. This is a very valuable contribution to the genre of first-person missionary narrative."" --Thomas John Hastings, executive director, Overseas Ministries Study Center, Princeton Theological Seminary, and editor, International Bulletin of Mission Research ""Andy gives a unique perspective of South India following Gandhi's freedom movement and Vinobaji's Bhoodan (land) movement. He focuses on two extraordinary missionaries: Bishop Newbigin of the Church of South India and the lifelong Gramdan Sarvodayan, Rev. Keithahn."" --Ruth MacCurdy, Rev. Keithahn's younger daughter" In this book I encounter a man of strong faith, passionate commitment, and profound gratitude as I read through this memoir of his engagement with the people in the Madurai region of Tamil Nadu, India. These resonate with my own theological convictions about God's ongoing mission at the margins of our unjust world. --Deenabandhu Manchala, area executive, Southern Asia, Global Ministries, United Church of Christ and the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Andrew Mills has produced a wonderful memoir. . . . With a love for India culture and his coworkers, dedication to the hard work of learning Tamil, and tireless commitment to his work in irrigation and well building, Mills retells and reflects on a range of experiences common to those who make the audacious decision of becoming a cross-cultural church worker. . . . Mills is honest about failed program initiatives, the economic and social privilege of the missionary, the blessings and tensions in expat family life, inevitable health issues, friendships with friends of other religious traditions, the difficulty of leaving for home, etc. This is a very valuable contribution to the genre of first-person missionary narrative. --Thomas John Hastings, executive director, Overseas Ministries Study Center, Princeton Theological Seminary, and editor, International Bulletin of Mission Research Andy gives a unique perspective of South India following Gandhi's freedom movement and Vinobaji's Bhoodan (land) movement. He focuses on two extraordinary missionaries: Bishop Newbigin of the Church of South India and the lifelong Gramdan Sarvodayan, Rev. Keithahn. --Ruth MacCurdy, Rev. Keithahn's younger daughter Author InformationAndrew C. Mills is a retired consulting groundwater hydrologist/programmer. He served as a lay missionary to India during 1956-1961 and 1967-1971 under the United Church Board for World Ministries (UCBWM). He is a former coordinator and later appeals chairperson in the Mid-Atlantic region of Witness for Peace during 1994-2012. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |