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The Christ Of The Indian Road
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He had labored for eight years and felt like a failure. His health had failed, and he was broken in spirit as well as in body. It was a serious matter for E. Stanley Jones, Methodist missionary to India.
He had tried the usual approach of the times, post World War I, attacking weaknesses of other religions, using an appeal much like was used in Western society preaching a doomsday religion to the lost. The Eastern mind was not convinced.
A Brahmin gave Jones a clue to the right approach when he said, "I don't like the Christ of your creeds and your churches."
He had tried the usual approach of the times, post World War I, attacking weaknesses of other religions, using an appeal much like was used in Western society preaching a doomsday religion to the lost. The Eastern mind was not convinced.
A Brahmin gave Jones a clue to the right approach when he said, "I don't like the Christ of your creeds and your churches."

