This inspiring memoir offers a detailed look at the life and work of George M. Randall, a prominent missionary bishop in the American West. Drawing on personal recollections and archival research, the author offers a compelling portrait of Randall’s tireless efforts to spread the gospel and improve the lives of the people he served. The book also includes important documents related to Jarvis Hall, a landmark building in Montana that played a key role in Randall’s work. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of religion in the American West.
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