Sam James Chronicles Baptist Ministry During Vietnam War Era
“Sometimes all we have left is The Call, but it is always sufficient,” reflects missionary Sam James. His new book, Birth in the Midst of War, documents the formation of Baptist ministry in Vietnam between 1959 and 1975, blending personal memoir with historical analysis of a nation defined by conflict.

James, who spent 38 years in the region, details the establishment of churches during a period of profound social upheaval and political transformation. The narrative traces the arrival of the first Baptist missionaries and examines how these religious efforts intersected with Vietnam’s broader cultural traditions and history of foreign influence. By documenting the challenges faced by both missionaries and local believers, the author provides a granular look at faith practiced under the pressure of war.
Beyond personal accounts, the work serves as a resource for students and pastors interested in the development of cross-cultural ministry. James emphasizes the resilience of the Vietnamese people, aiming to educate American readers on the country's struggle for sovereignty. The book, published by Archway Publishing, is available in both softcover and electronic formats through major retailers including Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
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