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The diary of David Brainerd
Book • 1902
David Brainerd's journals chronicle his brief but impactful ministry to Native American communities in colonial New England and New Jersey, capturing his deep spiritual reflections, pastoral concerns, and missionary zeal.
Edited and published after his early death, the diary became widely read in evangelical circles for its honesty about spiritual struggle and its passionate devotion to Christ.
The writings include accounts of preaching, conversions, inward afflictions, and moments of pastoral insight that influenced figures like Jonathan Edwards and later revival movements.
Readers encounter both practical missionary narrative and contemplative theology, offering resources for personal devotion and pastoral formation.
The Diary has been republished in many editions and remains a classic in Protestant devotional literature.
Edited and published after his early death, the diary became widely read in evangelical circles for its honesty about spiritual struggle and its passionate devotion to Christ.
The writings include accounts of preaching, conversions, inward afflictions, and moments of pastoral insight that influenced figures like Jonathan Edwards and later revival movements.
Readers encounter both practical missionary narrative and contemplative theology, offering resources for personal devotion and pastoral formation.
The Diary has been republished in many editions and remains a classic in Protestant devotional literature.
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