A Missionary Pilgrimage
In Searching for the Indigenous Church, Gene Daniels communicates his experiences as a church planter. He takes the reader along with him on a journey-a pilgrimage-to Central Asia, vividly describing the challenges and pitfalls encountered by cross-cultural workers en route. We, the readers, take a “virtual” trip to plant an indigenous church in a foreign land with him and learn from his frustrations and difficulties.
If you have dreams of seeing Christ draw His bride from some new people group, tribe, or tongue, then we are on the same pilgrimage. May what follows be of help, from the hand of one pilgrim to another, as we travel along this road together.
Foreword
Preface
Prologue – A Heart Set on Pilgrimage
Chapter 1- Land of the Steppe
Chapter 2- Point of Entry
Chapter 3- Shrines
Chapter 4- Caravansary
Chapter 5- On Being Lost
Chapter 6- Signs in the Sky
Chapter 7- A Late Night Challenge
Chapter 8- Labin’s Long Shadow
Chapter 9- Funerals
Chapter 10- Hassan’s Advice
Chapter 11- Tea Party Terrorists
Chapter 12- Wind, Sand, and Time
Epilogue – The Treasures in My Bag
Scripture Cited