Glory in Mongolia

Glory in Mongolia by Rick Leatherwood, published by William Carey Library in 2006, presents a detailed account of Mongolia’s spiritual awakening. This edition spans 230 pages and is written in English. The book chronicles the transformation of Mongolia from a nation isolated by communism to one where a vibrant Christian community has emerged, beginning with the establishment of diplomatic relations with the United States in 1987.
Readers will find a narrative that highlights the early moments of faith and the subsequent growth of Christianity in Mongolia, detailing how the movement expanded to over 50,000 believers. The book explores themes of religion and missions, providing insight into the challenges and triumphs faced by the Christian church in Central Asia. Through its exploration of this significant spiritual movement, Glory in Mongolia offers a comprehensive look at the intersection of history and faith in a rapidly changing society.
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The Story of Mongolia’s Spiritual Awakening
In the mid-1980s, Mongolia was locked behind the walls of communism with no known believers living within its borders. The door to Mongolia began to open on January 28, 1987, when diplomatic relations with the United States were established. Soon after, an American tourist led a Mongol to the Lord, and a year later, another Mongol came to Christ. From these humble beginnings, Glory in Mongolia tells the remarkable story of a movement that now numbers more than 50,000 Mongols proclaiming Jesus Christ as Lord.
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