Kanousky, the Indian Boy, and David Brainerd, the Indian’s Missionary
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Two stories in one volume: First, read of Kanousky, whose circumstances of life are tragically altered, but discovering the truth about Jesus so transforms his life, he can later look back with gladness on the changes he was forced to endure.
The second story is of David Brainerd, briefly introducing young readers to the labors of one of America’s most persevering missionaries, unstoppable in his zeal to reach the American Indian.
The grace of the Good Shepherd, Jesus Christ, and how seeks and finds His lost sheep is the theme of the first story about Kanousky, a poor Indian boy who survives a battle and ends up lost and alone. In his need, he stumbles upon some farmers who called themselves “Christians.” God’s Word makes a lasting impression on Kanousky’s life, that grows throughout his trials and adventures, and soon, “though he was lost”, he soon regards himself as “found by the Lord.”
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Kanousky, the Indian Boy and David Brainerd, the Indian’s MissionaryÂ
Two stories in one volume. First, read of Kanousky, the Indian Boy, whose life is tragically altered. But when he discovers the truth about Jesus, it so transforms his life, he can later look back with gladness on the changes he was forced to endure.
The second story is of David Brainerd, briefly introducing young readers to the labors of one of America’s most persevering missionaries. Brained was unstoppable in his zeal to reach the American Indian.
The grace of the Good Shepherd, Jesus Christ, who seeks and finds His lost sheep is the theme of the first story about Kanousky, a poor Indian boy who survives a battle and ends up lost and alone. In his need, he stumbles upon some farmers who called themselves “Christians.” God’s Word makes a lasting impression on Kanousky’s life, that grows throughout his trials and adventures, and soon, “though he was lost”, he soon regards himself as “found by the Lord.”
Contents
Part 1: Kanousky, The Indian Boy
- The Battle and the Escape
- A New Home Discovered
- A Visit to the Town
- Conscience Silenced and Conviction Renewed
- The Bible Purchased
- Persecution Comes
- His Employment and Baptism
- A Visit to the Old Master
- The Startling Discovery
Part 2: David Brainerd, The Indian’s Missionary
- The Orphan Boy of Hartford
- The Young Student
- Among the Indian Wigwams
- Remarkable Conversions
- An Abundant Harvest
- Going Home in Triumph
Other Volumes in the Boy’s Heritage Series:
- A Faithful Boy’s Influence
- Gerrit and His Dog
- The Young Christian
- The Negro Servant and the Black Prince
- Rescue at the Eleventh Hour
- Grace to the Humble
- The Two Wealthy Farmers
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