In His Service

In His Service by Geoffrey Hanks is a New Ed edition published by Religious & Moral Education Press on September 30, 1994. This 116-page book is written in English and is part of a series that explores how religious faith has inspired individuals from diverse backgrounds to make significant contributions to society.
Readers will find a collection of short biographies that highlight the lives and achievements of notable figures such as Martin Luther King, Father Damien, Trevor Huddleston, Jackie Pullinger, and Dr. Barnardo. The text emphasizes the intersection of religion and personal motivation, illustrating how faith has played a crucial role in their impactful work. This edition contributes to the broader themes of religion and spirituality, as well as education and teaching, making it a relevant resource for those interested in the influence of faith on personal and societal development.
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This text is one of a series of short biographies showing how religious faith has motivated men and women from a variety of backgrounds to achievements that have been of lasting value to society. This book includes biographies of Martin Luther King, Father Damien, Trevor Huddleston, Jackie Pullinger and Dr Barnardo. Other books in this series look at the work of Mother Teresa, Helen Keller, William Booth, Nicky Cruz and Brother Andrew.
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