As Muslims move commercially into all corners of the world, communicating the gospel to these neighbors becomes a universal opportunity. In this timely and informative historical essay, Professor Vander Werff traces the pilgrimage and work of the important missionary model, Samuel Zwemer, whose compassion and love for Muslims motivated his entire ministry.
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