Trailblazer for Jesus
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Have you ever wondered when the Seventh-day Adventist Church began to preach the gospel to the whole world?
This is the story of John Nevins Andrews, the first Adventist missionary to leave the shores of the United States for a foreign land. His wife, Angeline, died before he decided to become a missionary, but in 1874 John Andrews, his son Charles and his daughter Mary sailed for Switzerland.
You’ll smile when you read about Charles’ trip to the village shop to buy bread and milk and couldn’t find any. Instead, he discovered they were delivered right to their door! You’ll also enjoy reading about how Charles and Mary helped their father in his mission work.
Once you start you won’t want to stop reading this story of a true Trailblazer for Jesus.