A triple biography of three pioneering female Christian missionaries who helped establish the Baptist church in Burma in the early 19th century. Willson’s sympathetic portrayal of the Judson sisters’ struggles and triumphs has made this book a classic of Christian literature, and a source of inspiration for generations of women seeking to serve God through missionary work.
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