A Missionary's Story

The Letters and Journals of Adolf Haag, Mormon Missionary to Switzerland and Palestine, 1892


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Author: ISBN: 9781629734026
Publisher: Deseret Book Company Publication: August 1, 2015
Imprint: Deseret Book Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9781629734026
Publisher: Deseret Book Company
Publication: August 1, 2015
Imprint: Deseret Book
Language: English

The personal narrative of missionary Adolf Haag is a compelling story of one missionary who sacrificed everything to travel to a foreign land and faithfully share his beliefs with others.

In January 1890, Haag, a German immigrant living in Payson, Utah, was called to be a missionary in Switzerland and Germany. This book contains the journals Haag kept during his mission and letters he sent in preparation for it and while he was serving. These documents chronicle the willingness of a young man to accept a call to serve the cause of a religion he fervently believed in. They record the challenges he faced leaving behind his home, his business, and his wife and two young children. His letters in response to problems at home may show him at his missionary best. They read like sermons, extolling the virtues of trusting in God, exercising patience and forbearance, and staying true to the faith.

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The personal narrative of missionary Adolf Haag is a compelling story of one missionary who sacrificed everything to travel to a foreign land and faithfully share his beliefs with others.

In January 1890, Haag, a German immigrant living in Payson, Utah, was called to be a missionary in Switzerland and Germany. This book contains the journals Haag kept during his mission and letters he sent in preparation for it and while he was serving. These documents chronicle the willingness of a young man to accept a call to serve the cause of a religion he fervently believed in. They record the challenges he faced leaving behind his home, his business, and his wife and two young children. His letters in response to problems at home may show him at his missionary best. They read like sermons, extolling the virtues of trusting in God, exercising patience and forbearance, and staying true to the faith.

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