Why is there a "missionary problem?" Surely with the millions of Christians around the world, we can marshal a mighty force of well-equipped missionaries sent out to proclaim the gospel. Then why do missions struggle? Murray sets forth the answer in a strong call to action.
South African pastor and author Andrew Murray (1828 1917)
was an amazingly prolific writer. Murray began writing on the
Christian life for his congregation as an extension of his local
pastoral work, but he became internationally known for his
books, such as With Christ in the School of Prayer and Abide
in Christ, that searched men's hearts and brought them into a
deeper relationship with Christ. With intense purpose and zeal
for the message of the gospel, Murray wrote numerous books
even after his "retirement" at age seventy-eight.
Leona Choy writes from her home in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Mother of 4 adults sons, 10 grandchildren, and 7 great-grandchildren, she is president of Southern Light Gospel Music Network WTRM-FM, and the founder and editorial director of Golden Morning Publishing.