Hard Fighting Soldier
David SittonPaperback 2015-01-30
This book follows the life and career of missionary Joe Cannon. David Sitton first met Cannon in the 1970s and was quickly impressed by the man who would become his missionary mentor. Joe Cannon pioneered the gospel for more than 60 years among some of the hardest to reach people on the planet. Living in places such as Japan, Okinawa, Papua New Guinea, and Ukraine, he influenced the lives of countless people to come to Christ and then go for Christ over the course of his career.
Cannon's unrelenting, uncompromising, and fearless dedication to preaching the gospel is carefully documented in this captivating book about a true hard fighting soldier for Christ.
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Spearheads pierce targets! Joe and Rosa Belle Cannon joyfully spearheaded the gospel of Christ for more than five decades into the most complex, post-World War II cultures of Japan and Okinawa. After 24 years in the orient, Joe and Rosa Belle received new "orders from headquarters" and set themselves on "patrol" with the gospel, hiking with it, for days at a time, into some of the farthest flung tribes on the island of Papua New Guinea.
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This book follows the life and career of missionary Joe Cannon. David Sitton first met Cannon in the 1970s and was quickly impressed by the man who would become his missionary mentor. Joe Cannon pioneered the gospel for more than 60 years among some of the hardest to reach people on the planet. Living in places such as Japan, Okinawa, Papua New Guinea, and Ukraine, he influenced the lives of countless people to come to Christ and then go for Christ over the course of his career.
Cannon's unrelenting, uncompromising, and fearless dedication to preaching the gospel is carefully documented in this captivating book about a true hard fighting soldier for Christ.
Publisher Description
Spearheads pierce targets! Joe and Rosa Belle Cannon joyfully spearheaded the gospel of Christ for more than five decades into the most complex, post-World War II cultures of Japan and Okinawa. After 24 years in the orient, Joe and Rosa Belle received new "orders from headquarters" and set themselves on "patrol" with the gospel, hiking with it, for days at a time, into some of the farthest flung tribes on the island of Papua New Guinea.