Description
This historical work chronicles John Haskell Freeman’s extensive missionary endeavors among the Laos populations scattered across Siam, Burma, China, and Indo-China. Freeman provides detailed accounts of his life experiences and the challenges of mission work in Southeast Asian territories during a transformative period in the region’s history.
The book offers invaluable insights into Laos culture, traditions, and society as encountered by Western missionaries in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Freeman’s narrative captures the geographical diversity and cultural complexity of the Laos people across multiple nations and regions. Through personal anecdotes and observations, the author explores the intersections of Western religious endeavor and indigenous Southeast Asian communities, documenting both the successes and obstacles faced in evangelical mission work.
This volume serves as both a historical record and a missionary perspective on a fascinating period of cultural exchange in Southeast Asia.







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