"...I hardly ever so longed to live to God and to be altogether devoted to Him; I wanted to wear out my life in his service and for his glory ..." David Brainerd
Introduction by John Macarthur. David Brainerd was devoted to live for his Lord. He lived a short life but in his four years as a missionary he was blessed with a period of revival amongst the Indians to whom he had been ministering. By considering the life of Brainerd this book will be of tremendous spiritual benefit to you as you read of a young man plagued with depression and yet made so effective under God.
Vance Christie is a pastor and author best known for vivid retelling of missionary stories. He lives in Aurora, Nebraska and has previously written for the ‘Heroes of the Faith’ series.
"The poor man was sick, and his devotion to Christ and his self-sacrificial labours among indigenous Americans stand as a testimony to what God can do through weak and damaged people. And the story is not by any means all bleak; Brainerd certainly knew times of real closeness to God, and saw touches of revival in his ministry." Evangelicals Now
"Vance Christie has given us a thorough, engaging, meticulously documented but wonderfully readable chronicle of the life of David Brainerd. Christie makes Brainerd live and breathe for the twenty-first century reader in a vivid, colorful account of the young man's heart, mind, and work. This is a splendid volume, full of insight into what drove Brainerd to give his life in the Lord's service—despite several obstacles that would seem insurmountable to the typical person today." John MacArthur ~ Pastor, Grace Community Church, Sun Valley, California
Vance Christie is a pastor and author best known for vivid retelling of missionary stories. He lives in Aurora, Nebraska and has previously written for the 'Heroes of the Faith' series. His website is www.vancechristie.com.
Thorough biography of David Brainerd, missionary to Native Americans in the 1740s. I read this book to prepare to teach on Brainerd's life in Brazil.
This biography's strengths are its weaknesses. It's a very thorough biography, but at times it feels like a day-by-day retelling of Brainerd's diary. Christie succeeds at remaining objective, but I would like more analysis and synthesis.
David Brainerd was a man of contradictions. He was physically weak, but spiritually strong. He battled depression, but experienced joy in tribulation. He was a natural fighter, who spent his life forgiving his enemies. He died young, and yet left a legacy behind him among the Native Americans he ministered to. The Lord used David Brainerd in a mighty way. He was truly a burning flame for God.
I thoroughly enjoyed this biography. Before I read it, I had never even heard of David Brainerd. I was thoroughly amazed at his devotion and his faith, but also encouraged by his weaknesses. So many of our Christian "heroes" seem almost invincible. It appears they never doubt or experience dry seasons in their faith. This biography shows David as a human (frail as the "heroes" and frail as the rest of us), who relied on God for everything. I would recommend this to any Christian who feels they are just not "strong enough." I'll be reading it again and again!
A slower read and different from most biographies, but shows great insight into the imperfectness yet devoted life of David Brainerd. Challenging and Convicting!
A great new biography of the pioneer missionary. Brainerd was an extraordinary man of God. Weak, lonely, devout, mighty. As of now, I have no parallels with wich to compare the life of this towering life, in whose shadow many of my heroes lie.
I really enjoyed this book. Sure there were some slow parts in the beginning but this author really sets the stage and does a great job of incorporating personal quotes by Brainerd and quotes from the biography done by Johnathan Edwards. Overall a great read and a book that leaves you challenged about the depth of your committment to God.
This was a challenging read, but worth it. At times it was a bit too thorough and included irrelevant details that seemed to bog the story down, but the extraordinary faith and life of this man made it worth slogging through.
Very thorough. It provides a good follow-up to Edwards biography. While heavily relying on Edwards' work, it provides a wider historical context than what Edwards could have provided.