On the Back Road to MandalayXulon Press, 2006 - 360 páginas "On the Back Road to Mandalay" is the story of twenty years of life and work in the mountains of western Burma. To advance the Christian faith, they had an adventurous life raising their children, running schools, training men and women for ministry, translating the Bible, building churches, producing Christian literature and Sunday school material, and promoting health and education. |
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... Chapter 36 Jeep Accident at Mile 17 .. 193 Chapter 37 Farewell to Rev. Sang Ling . ... 205 Chapter 38 Downs and Ups in 1954 . ...... 209 Chapter 39 Schooling for Our Children ... 215 ... Chapter 40 The Bible School Five Years in Haka ...
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Índice
Preface | ix |
The Back Road to Mandalay | 13 |
Entry into the Chin Hills | 19 |
Getting Settled in Tiddim | 23 |
Getting Started | 29 |
We Meet Rev Sang Ling | 35 |
Franks JeepDriven Washing Machine | 37 |
The Fine Art of Scrounging | 41 |
The Haka Bible School Final Years | 143 |
Shaking Hands with Lian Hmung | 149 |
Chapter 30 | 157 |
Chapter 31 | 165 |
Chapter 32 | 171 |
Chapter 33 | 177 |
Chapter 34 | 183 |
Chapter 35 | 189 |
The Romance of Missions | 43 |
My First Trip to Rangoon | 47 |
Stranded in the Burma Jungle | 51 |
Hit by Dacoits | 57 |
Preparing for the Big Move | 61 |
Five Days with Mules | 67 |
Our New Home in Haka | 71 |
The Church and Cemetery | 77 |
A Diamond Ring | 83 |
To Weigh a Wife | 87 |
A Daughter Is Born | 91 |
Ruths Long Trip Home | 97 |
The East Bungalow Our New Home | 101 |
Bobs RicePowered Washing Machine | 105 |
Start of the Haka Bible School 1948 | 109 |
My Harley Davidson | 119 |
The FiftyYear Jubilee | 125 |
The CutOff Year 1949 | 131 |
We Lose a Son | 137 |
Chapter 37 | 205 |
Chapter 39 | 215 |
The TwentyFive Incredible Years and a Tour | 227 |
Printing Presses and MissionAided Schools | 235 |
Elizabeth Johnsons Work in Burma | 241 |
Second Furlough and Return to Burma | 247 |
Chapter 45 | 255 |
Chapter 47 | 265 |
The Tough Year 1964 | 277 |
The Fruitless Revolution 1965 | 285 |
The Unfinished Bible | 293 |
The Stone Church | 299 |
Chapter 53 | 313 |
The Last Months | 319 |
A Hundred Years a Marvelous Transformation | 335 |
Memories of Burma | 341 |
Boyhood Fun in Haka | 351 |
Términos y frases comunes
able American Baptist arrived asked barrel became began Betty Lue Betty's Bible School bungalow Burma Burmese carried Carson Chia Ling Chin Hills Chin language Chindwin Chindwin River Christian Christmas church building cook cookhouse David Van Bik Dick English Falam feet foot Fort White Frank Nelson Franklin friends furlough girls Haka Chin Hau Go horse hospital inches India jeep Johnson Jorhat Kalemyo Kalewa Kanpetlet knew Kulh kyats Lal Hnin language later learned living Lumbang Mandalay Mang Kio Manipur River Martha Matu miles mission compound missionaries months motorcycle mule Myittha River Ne Win needed night Pastor Sang Ling Phileda Ram Hlun Rangoon reached Rezua rice road roof Ruth stone Sunday teacher teaching Testament things Tiddim took tour trailer translation trip truck trusses village walk walls week wife women wooden Zomi