Testament of Memory

A Siberian Life

By Mikhail ChevalkovTranslated by John Warden

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Description

“My children!  I am giving you these
writings of mine describing my life as a testament that you may work harder for
God than I worked for Him…” 

The author, a native Altai tribesman, Father Mikhail
Chevalkov, was a man of great moral courage and integrity.  He was one of the
first native disciples of the Russian Orthodox missionary priest Makarii
(Glukharev), glorified as a saint in 2000 AD.   In this simple yet profound
narrative, the  reader travels with Chevalkov, through his life as we learn of
his conversion, his struggle for literacy,  the care shown to  his family, and
his numerous encounters with pagan tribes.  Chevalkov created the written Altai
language as he  translated church service  books  and  religious songs, as well
as allegorical poems, parables and maxims. This memoir will enrapture the reader
with its directness and beauty whilst also providing invaluable insights for
students of  Christian mission, ethnography,  and
geography.

Additional information

Dimensions 127 × 178 in
Author Name

Mikhail Chevalkov

Format

BC

Publication Date

20110401

Imprint

Pages

168

Publisher

Translator

John Warden

Language

English

Book Dimensions

178 × 127 mm × 13 mm

Format Detail

Paperback

Author Biography

Mikhail Chevalkov was a man of great moral courage
and integrity. He was a pioneer both in his missionary work and in the
establishment of the Altai language as a vehicle for literature. Chevalkov was
illiterate until his late teens, when he largely taught himself Russian, yet he
became an invaluable translator to the missionaries and to the orientalists who
studied his people in the 1860s. He served as a deacon and priest; his work and
travels as a missionary took him all over the region. His translations in the
Altai language of the Bible, prayer books, religious songs, and service books
were published in the 1840s. He became well known beyond the Altai but never
lost his humility and modesty.

Dr. John Warden, lives in Staffordshire,
U.K. He was formerly lecturer in Russian and Soviet Studies at the University of
Coventry in central England.

Contents

Introduction
1. A Journey Begins  

  •  Awakening to God
  •  The Wisdom of Father
    Macarios
  •  A New Home

2. Interpreter of Faith

  •  On Missionary Roads
  •  Baptism of Tiban
  • Prayers Answered by St
    Nicholas
  • Pagan Ways

3. Raising Voices and Hearts to   God

  •  A Women’s Monastery
  •  Russian Emissary to China
  •  Baptizing among the Yurts
  •  Miracles Never Cease
  •  The Baptism of the People of 
    Ak-Korymsk

4. Admonitions to My Children

  •  To My Children and Their
    Descendants
  •  The Long Arm
  • My Children!

Index