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One Man's Compassion

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the story of a missionary to India

249 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1989

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Fulton Buntain

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May 22, 2012
Thrilling and emotive, that's what we get with Fulton Buntain and Hal Donaldson's book. A small glimpse on the life of pastor Mark Buntain and his (almost) 30 year ministry as a missionary in India. From feeding the poor, praying for the sick and preaching the Gospel, Mark Buntain does one-on-one evangelism amidst the dumpster cities of Calcuta. Stories like Kumar, Shukla or Raj, go straight for the heart of every reader. It's a well condensed biography through the eyes of the poor and needed, that could come to know Christ by one man's compassion.
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May 26, 2014
This book is a collection of stories of people whose lives were touched by Mark Buntain. I was expecting it to be slightly boring, but it turned out to be very enjoyable, and quite a page-turner. :)
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