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On June 9, 1875, in Indianapolis, Indiana, Albert L. Shelton was born, destined to be known as “The Martyr Missionary of Tibet.” His father was a carpenter by trade but when Albert was a boy of five, he settled on the plains of Kansas. The securing of the necessary water was their great problem and as soon as he was old enough to guide the oxen, he regularly made the eight mile trip to the springs with the barrels to be filled. He killed rattlesnakes with his ox-whip and coyotes with his rifle and developed into a courageous and resourceful lad.
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0:00 - Biographical Sketch of the Life of Albert Shelton
7:52 - His Birth and Background
11:04 - Steps Towards Becoming A Missionary
14:03 - The Journey to the Borders of Tibet
18:22 - Responding to a Call for Help
21:11 - Moving to Batang, Tibet
24:00 - A Serious Case
27:30 - Captured by Bandits
31:22 - Challenged by Lassa's Need
34:45 - Murdered by Bandits
38:11 - A Summary of His Life Scroll Reader WhatsApp Channel: whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va9W...