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From Jerusalem to Irian Jaya
Book • 1983
Ruth Tucker’s 'From Jerusalem to Irian Jaya' presents a sweeping narrative of Christian mission history from the early church through modern missionary movements, profiling influential missionaries and trends.
The book combines historical research with storytelling, emphasizing the global spread of Christianity and the sacrifices of individual missionaries.
Tucker explores theological motivations, cultural challenges, and mission strategies that shaped mission work across centuries.
Her work is widely used in seminary and mission training contexts for its readable synthesis and attention to missionary biography.
The book has influenced generations of missionaries and students interested in understanding the development and impact of global missions.
The book combines historical research with storytelling, emphasizing the global spread of Christianity and the sacrifices of individual missionaries.
Tucker explores theological motivations, cultural challenges, and mission strategies that shaped mission work across centuries.
Her work is widely used in seminary and mission training contexts for its readable synthesis and attention to missionary biography.
The book has influenced generations of missionaries and students interested in understanding the development and impact of global missions.
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as an inspiring book that recounts missionary stories, including Peter Cameron Scott.


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