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At The Master's Feet

This book delves into the profound experiences of a spiritual aspirant as they learn from a wise mentor, offering insights into personal growth and enlightenment. more

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Sadhu Sundar Singh
Sadhu Sundar Singh

Sadhu Sundar Singh was an Indian missionary, born on September 3, 1889, and died in 1929. He was an Indian Hindu who later became a Christian and dedicated his life to spreading Christianity in India. more

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