Christa Seva Sangha by Jack C. Winslow - 1930
Christa Seva Sangha by Jack C. Winslow.
This book was published in 1930.
Jack C. Winslow was a prolific Oxford Group writer on Oxford Group principles. He is also the author of the books titled “When I Awake” and “Why I Believe In the Oxford Group.” Winslow’s writings were recommended in Sam Shoemaker’s Calvary Evangel.
Read the Introduction to learn more about this book:
“This short account of Christa Seva Sangha has been written at the special request of the S.P.G. We hesitated much about acceding to this request, since we are most anxious to avoid the fatal snare of self-advertisement. But after mature thought we agreed that the book should be produced; for we saw the force of the contention that the young people of the Church, for whom the book is primarily intended, ought to have the opportunity of knowing about new lines along which the Church in India is seeking to develop her work; and we also coveted greatly the help of the prayers of those who would read it. But, if the book was to be written at all, it was clear that it must be written with a good deal of vivid detail. We hope that our readers, when tempted to criticize, will bear in mind these circumstances of its origin. Sections, for instance, like that which describes the daily life in the ashram, would have been omitted, or differently written, in a general history of the Sangha for all classes of readers.“
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This book is in good condition and has some wear to the cover and spine. There is handwriting at the top of the first page.
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