Builders in the Waste (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Basil Mathews

 
9781331787877: Builders in the Waste (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Builders in the Waste offers a clear look at faith in action during a time of crisis. This nonfiction account frames a vision of a City of God built through dedicated mission work, medical effort, and education across Asia and Africa. It collects essays and stories that reveal how churches, schools, and hospitals shaped communities in hard places.

This edition presents the book’s themes from the Edinburgh World Missionary Conference to the front lines of mission work in Madagascar and India. You’ll see how volunteers, translators, teachers, and doctors connected faith with practical care, literacy, and local empowerment. The writing highlights real people, pressing challenges, and the enduring impact of service.


  • Relates the aims and challenges of missionary work during a pivotal historical moment

  • Offers vivid examples of education, health care, and Christian outreach in diverse regions

  • Shows how translation, publishing, and teaching supported community development

  • Conveys the personal commitments and risks faced by workers in the field



Ideal for readers interested in missionary history, religious history, and the human stories behind global outreach.

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