Description
"I think that someone in this meeting is called to the mission field", said the old deacon. I opened one eye and looked around the assembled company. I couldn't see any of those ladies going to the mission field because they had husbands and families and maybe grandchildren to look after. On the other hand, I wasn't doing anything special..So began Doug Abraham's missionary career. With cheerful London humour and warm commitment he tells his life story from early struggles and rebellions through thirty years of missionary service in Japan. Do such sophisticated, courteous people as the Japanese really need the Gospel? Doug has no doubts about that. Although well into his sixties, he is still in Japan sharing the Good News and helping to plant the Church.Michael Griffiths writes in his foreword, 'If you have never had the chance to enjoy meeting Doug and Olga, this book is the next best thing."