Carl Manthey-Zorn

Chapter 24: All’s Well That Ends Well

by Carl Manthey-Zorn
translated by Aaron Jensen

This is one of three translations of the final three chapters from Carl Manthey-Zorn's memoirs of his time as a missionary in India entitled, "This and That from the Life of a Missionary to East India." For more information on Zorn, please see his biography, also published in this issue.

Chapter 23: Preaching to the Heathens in Kudumiamalei

by Carl Manthey-Zorn
translated by Aaron Jensen

This is one of three translations of the final three chapters from Carl Manthey-Zorn's memoirs of his time as a missionary in India entitled, "This and That from the Life of a Missionary to East India." For more information on Zorn, please see his biography, also published in this issue.

Chapter 22: Four Days of Preaching to the Heathens in the Land of Pudukottai

by Carl Manthey-Zorn
translated by Aaron Jensen

The following three pieces are the final three chapters from Carl Manthey-Zorn's memoirs of his time as a missionary in India entitled, "This and That from the Life of a Missionary to East India." For more information on Zorn, please see his biography, also published in this issue.

Sermon for the Twenty-fourth Sunday after Trinity

by Carl Manthey-Zorn
translated by Nathaniel Biebert

Carl Manthey-Zorn delivered this sermon on the bleeding woman and Jairus' daughter (Mt 9:18-26) during the 1910-1911 church year. In a simple way, Zorn shows how Jesus' help of the bleeding woman in her sickness assures us of his help in our sicknesses. He also shows how Jesus' help of Jairus' daughter in her death is only a shadow of the much better help he will give each of us in our death.

The Gospel

by Carl Manthey-Zorn
translated by Nathaniel Biebert

The gospel is the joyful and amazingly excellent message that the mind of God towards us lost and condemned sinners is full of grace from eternity. In this article, the retired pastor Carl Manthey-Zorn provides a thorough treatment of the gospel - its scriptural history, divine power, application through faith, and proper use.

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