There's a sheep in my bathtub : birth of a Mongolian Church planting movement / Brian Hogan.
Publication details: Bayside, CA : Asteroider Books, c2008.Description: 254 p. ; 23 cm; xvi, 254 p. : ill., map ; 23 cmISBN:- 9780979905605 :USD15.65
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Iron gates - Jump start - Vision quest - Getting a little perspective - "It’d take a miracle" - Home for the holidays - Among the horde for the Lord - Shop ’til you drop - A day in the life - Left bank theatre of the absurd - Vacation of ill repute - Language aquisition made pitiful - The "Mother of all moves" - Power encounter - April showers - Downpour - Alone at the helm - Battle with the God of Hell - Gossiping the gospel - Erdenet’s first foreign birth - Shock and awe - The letter - The worst Christmas ever - Hope can’t freeze - Something breaks - Faces of grief - Flexible is too rigid - You deserve a break - Back to our little house on the Steppes - Mongols follow the khan of khans - Heading into the home stretch - A brand new thing - Working ourselves out - Passing the baton - The Road goes ever on and on - Grieving with hope - Two obstacles - Non-English terms and expressions.