This biography follows the remarkable story of James Gilmour, a missionary who spent nearly two decades living among the Mongolian and Tibetan peoples in the late 19th century. Lovett weaves together a compelling narrative of Gilmour’s tireless efforts to share the gospel with those he lived among, despite facing extreme hardships and danger. An inspiring account of one man’s unshakeable faith and dedication to others.
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