Lettie wrote all of her books as Mrs. Charles Cowman. She gladly traveled to other continents speaking on behalf of the organization. Lettie would remain at the helm of OMS until She died on April 17, It was Easter Sunday.
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Merwin, John J. There are many paragraphs written by Cowman herself, but they tend to flow in and out of the quotations seamlessly. Who reads Meyer and Trumbull today? Answer: anybody who reads Streams in the Desert , and almost nobody else. Streams is still in print in a major way: leather-bound, large-print, multi-language, hard-cover, soft-cover, e-book, daily RSS feeds, updated-language version, packaged for your graduate, etc.
Cowman really did produce the book for her own benefit. Lettie had married Charles Cowman in , and five years into their marriage they responded to a call to world missions issued by A.
Simpson in the Moody Church in Chicago. The couple served in Japan from to , leading a remarkable evangelistic campaign that focused on distributing literature to every household and training indigenous Christian workers. Charles was a visionary, a gifted administrator, and an inspiring leader. This was perhaps their greatest work, since it provided a written version of the gospel to every single one of Japan's 10,, households.
After twenty years, [3] he was physically exhausted to the point that his doctor even described him as "worn out. However, Charles' health did not significantly improve. After suffering a heart attack, he was ill for about six years, during which time Lettie cared for him, and read an assortment of encouraging literature to him from their library. Then in September , Charles died.
After Charles' death, Lettie began studying the writings of Paul in a far more personal manner, than before. Taking 2 Corinthians " She published this entire collection in her book, Streams in the Desert. This book was so successful, that Lettie soon decided to expand her book and republish it.
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