A Light Shines in Central Asia: A Journey Into the Tibetan Buddhist World |
Contents
Prems Story | 1 |
How Two British Women Moved a People | 11 |
MissionariesWestern and Eastern | 21 |
An Orphans Pilgrimage | 33 |
Overland Kathmandu to Lhasa | 43 |
A Tibetan Monk Comes to Christ | 51 |
David Tsering | 65 |
A High Price Paid | 75 |
Pablo and Celeste Ribera | 113 |
Kalmykia | 121 |
Snakes and Demons | 129 |
Narrow Alleyways and Open Doors | 141 |
Ralph and Rhonda Atkins | 151 |
Trophies of Gods Grace | 159 |
A Sower Went Forth to Sow | 169 |
In the Remote Highlands of Central Asia | 183 |
Into the Northern Reaches of the Tibetan | 85 |
Stephen Collins and the Mongolian Bible | 95 |
The Republic of Buryatia | 105 |
Afterword | 193 |
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