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Glory in Mongolia

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Foreword by Ralph Winter
Preface
Introduction

1. The Mongol Khans Hear of Christ

2. Jesus Christ? Who is Jesus Christ?

3. What Do You Have to Tell Me?

4. Baptism

5. Urbana and the Jesus Film

6. Signs, Wonders & a Church is Born

7. Communion

8. The Premier

9. The Church Explodes

10. Partnership & a Grain of Wheat

11. Burkham & the Master of the Universe

12. A Love Story in Ehdenet

13. Koreans, German & Kindergartens

14. 1996: An Election & the New Testament

15. Hamagui, Spiritual Warfare & Fasting

16. Starfish, Street Kids & Aase

17. The Mongolian Evangelical Alliance & a Seminar

18. Zorig & a Day in Parliament

19. The Bible

Epilogue
Bibliography
About the Author

$17.99
Book Format: Paperback
by: Rick Leatherwood (Author)
In the mid-1980s, Mongolia was locked behind the walls of Communism with no known believers living within its borders. The door to Mongolia began to open on January 28, 1987, when diplomatic relations with the United States were established. Soon after, an American tourist led a Mongol to the Lord, and a year later, another Mongol came to Christ. From these humble beginnings, Glory in Mongolia tells the remarkable story of a movement that now numbers more than 50,000 Mongols proclaiming Jesus Christ as Lord.

Endorsements

  • I met Rick Leatherwood while pastoring Sugar Creek Church near Houston in 1989, when this great adventure was fi rst unfolding. He told me he was taking Navajo Indian believers with him to Mongolia as a point of contact and asked if I would let him tell his story to our congregation. Saying “yes” was one of the best decisions of my life. It began a friendship and respect that has grown over these years. Rick is a missionary’s missionary. He has experienced what most of us only dream of one day doing. He has seen God create something where there was nothing. This story will cause a holy excitement to build within you as you read what is like a contemporary chapter in the book of Acts, recognizing that God can birth a new church again today!

    Fenton MoorheadPastor

  • Rick Leatherwood is a man who constantly seeks the toughest assignments.  He has always plunged into the most difficult areas of the world on behalf of the gospel of Christ.  He was one of the first foreigners to penetrate Mongolia when it began to open to outside influence. He and his wife Laura identified closely with the local culture, lived in ager, learned the language, and witnessed faithfully in one of the most remote and resistant areas of the world. Rick is well qualified to write this book, and I am happy to recommend it highly.

    David M. HowardFormer International Director, World Evangelical Fellowship

Additional Details

  • Pages: 230
  • Publisher: William Carey Library
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Publish Year: 2006
  • ISBN: 9780878083688
  • Vendor: William Carey Library