Eddy, Sherwood

Eddy, Sherwood (1871–1963), YMCA leader in the Orient, the Near East, and Russia, whose books include India Awakening (1911); The New World of Labor (1923); Religion and Social Justice (1928); The Challenge of Russia (1930); A Pilgrimage of Ideas (1934) and I Have Seen God Do It (1940), autobiographical volumes; The Kingdom of God and the American Dream (1941), an account of American religious and secular ideals; Maker of Men (1941); Man Discovers God (1942); I Have Seen God Work in China (1945); Pathfinders of the World Missionary Crusade (1945); and Eighty Adventurous Years (1955), autobiography.

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