This biography of John Frederic Oberlin, a pioneering humanitarian and pastor, provides a vivid and inspiring portrait of a man who devoted his life to serving others. Written by a contemporary author, this book draws upon multiple sources to offer insights into Oberlin’s early life, education, and spiritual journey, as well as his work in the Ban de la Roche, where he established schools, hospitals, and other social institutions to support the local community.
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