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Letters by a Modern Mystic - Excerpts from Letters Written at Dansalan, Lake Lanao, Philippine Islands, to His Father (Paperback)
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Letters by a Modern Mystic - Excerpts from Letters Written at Dansalan, Lake Lanao, Philippine Islands, to His Father (Paperback)
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Frank C. Laubach (Sept. 2, 1884-June 11, 1970) was a Christian
evangelical missionary and mystic known as "The Apostle to the
Illiterates." In 1929, after fourteen years of successful teaching,
writing, and administration in Cagayan and Manilla, he pursued his
long-standing ambition of settling among the fierce Moros, a Muslim
tribe on Mindanao. There, in the province of Lanao, he underwent a
remarkable series of experiences of God and simultaneously
developed a technique for reducing the Moro language to writing
with symbols closely correlated to their spoken words. This
technique not only made it possible to teach them to read in only a
few hours but also permitted them to teach others immediately. In
1928, two years before his transforming experiences, Laubach found
himself profoundly dissatisfied. He then realized in 1930 that
after fifteen years as a Christian minister he was still not living
his days "in minute-by-minute effort to follow the will of God." He
determined at that time to seek to begin lining up his actions with
the will of God every few minutes. His confidants at the time told
him he was seeking the impossible. Undeterred, he began to try
living all his waking moments in "conscious listening to the inner
voice, asking without ceasing, 'What, Father, do you desire said?
What, Father, do you desire done this minute?'" He believed that
this was exactly what Jesus did every day. "Letters by a Modern
Mystic," first published in 1937, is a compilation of excerpts from
letters that Laubach wrote to his father. The tremendous results of
this experiment in living in moment-by-moment communion with God
are found in the narrative of these letters. Dr. Laubach is
probably best known for his work to address adult illiteracy in the
world. He conceived a simple method of instruction that permitted
even the most disadvantaged people in the world not only to learn
to read but also to be able to teach others. "Each One Teach One"
became the slogan for this instructional program, which is credited
with equipping over one hundred million people with the ability to
read. On September 2, 1984, the United States Postal Service issued
a stamp commemorating the 100th anniversary of Laubach's birth.
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