My Indian Jatra

Half a Century Life in India

by Frances Major


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 28/01/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 436
ISBN : 9781414036496

About the Book

“This book affords an unusual glimpse of the life and work of a missionary.

Most of this volume has been generated from letters written by the author to family and friends over several decades.  Thus there is a freshness and immediacy about the narrative.    The reader is there,  present to the sights and sounds and smells of a teeming Asian metropolis or remote village.  She recounts the coming of Indian Independence, the birth of free India, the genesis of Pakistan, the assassination of Gandhi in remarkably vivid phrases.   Mostly, she shows us people, people in need.  But also some captives of greed, the sick, the persecuted, the hungry, the forgotten ones of earth; and always we find her serving the least ones in the name of Christ.

Frances clearly loves India and her people.  She loves Bengal.  She loves Calcutta (and wore a badge which said so), while most visitors have seen only its sordid side.  As I read this book, I experienced a growing pride in the mission of the Church, in rediscovery of what it is to be a faithful missionary, a fresh summons to be a better missionary myself.’

Bishop, James K. Mathews, Retired


About the Author

Frances Major was born to Waymon P. and Etta F. Major of Route one, Piedmont S. C.  She was the fourth child of eleven.  Six of the eleven became full time Christian workers and the other five faithful lay witnesses.

Frances, who spent forty two years of Christian service in India,  has a story to tell and here it is told very well indeed. She was a teacher, preacher, foster-mother of orphans, headmistress, evangelist, high school principal, founder of a night school, and treasurer of   Methodist women’s work in India.  She cares for the whole person . She loves Calcutta while most visitors have seen only its sordid side.

Today she serves God in Asheville, N. C.