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Native Gems for His Crown
by Gary Klumpenhower

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Description
As a boy of twelve, growing up in a Dutch immigrant family in Ontario, Canada, Gary Klumpenhower was called by God into the work of ministry. Answering the call, Gary and his wife, Helen, spent forty years helping to bring the gospel of Jesus Christ to the Navajo nation in southwestern USA. This fast reading book chronicles their journey and the many lives they touched along the way.
He tells of cultural and language barriers that had to be overcome, as well as evil powers that had to be dealt with, while addressing the challenges of hurting people.
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Author
As a boy of twelve, growing up in a Dutch immigrant family in Ontario, Canada, Gary Klumpenhower was called by God into the work of ministry. This came as a complete surprise as his previous goal was to be done with school as soon as possible and then help his family get settled in their newly adopted country. He had dreams of eventually becoming a chicken farmer who sold eggs and raised baby chickens.
Answering the call, Gary and his wife, Helen, spent forty years helping to bring the gospel of Jesus to the Navajo nation in southwestern USA. He tells of cultural and language barriers that had to be overcome, as well as evil powers that had to be dealt with, while addressing the problems of a hurting people.
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ISBN: 978-09792739-2-6
Published: December 5, 2007
Pages: 208
Keywords:missions, Native American, Navajo Reservations, Christian Reformed missionary
Audience Level: Mature
Genres: Non-Fiction
Price: $12.95
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