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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 48. Chapters: Neiliezhu Usou, Tommy Douglas, William Carey, Gene Edwards, Henry Martin Tupper, Johann Gerhard Oncken, Janne M. Sjodahl, Samuel Oughton, John Clarke, Joseph Jackson Fuller, John Ankerberg, Thomas Meredith, Gary V. Nelson, Erwin McManus, Richard Barcham Shalders, J. Edwin Orr, Eddie Holman, Billy Kim, Erwin Lutzer, Richard Furman, Alistair Begg, Frank W. Boreham, Yuri Sipko, Rhydwen Williams, John Chilembwe, Robert Lisle Lindsey, Hercules Collins, Edward Adey, Gennadi Kryuchkov, Sion Blythe, Howard P. Whidden, Martha Stearns Marshall, William Wickenden, Brian Connor, Petru Dugulescu, Cyrille-Hector-Octave Cote, John Dowling, R. E. Cooper, Sr., Kirby J. Hensley, Neville Callam, Joseph Kemp, George C. Lorimer, Gregory Dexter, Michael Frost, G. Samuel, John Ash, David Kirby Foster, Clarissa Danforth, Mojola Agbebi, George Nkwe, Joseph Crandall, Thomas Gould, Daniel Lee. Excerpt: Rev. Dr. Neiliezhu Usou (July 7, 1941 - January 30, 2009) was an influential Baptist preacher, theologian, Church musician, Music teacher and composer from the North-Eastern state of India, Nagaland. He belonged to the Angami Naga tribe and hailed from Nerhema Village in Kohima district, Nagaland, India. He was well known for his interpretive skills, powerful sermons and involvement with the State Government. Rev. Dr. Neiliezhu Usou, son of Putsolie Usou, GB (Gaon Bura), Nerhema village, in Kohima District, was born on July 7, 1941. He did his early schooling from the village Lower Primary School. He came from a Non Christian family but was inspired to become a missionary by witnessing Rev. B. I. Anderson, an American Missionary, and his wife playing Piano Accordion during their visit to Nerhema Village Baptist Church in 1951 led by Kenneth Kerhuo. He took water baptism on March 13, 1953, from Rev. Kevizelie. Rev. Dr. Neiliezhu...