Bag om Experience of German Methodist Preachers
This book offers a unique perspective on the experiences of German Methodist preachers in the United States in the late 19th century. Through personal accounts, readers will gain insights into the challenges and opportunities of ministry among the German immigrant communities. The book also includes reflections on the theological and cultural differences between the German and Anglo-American branches of Methodism. A valuable resource for scholars of religion and immigration.
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