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Asborg Fiske with the hospital at Riser-boo in the background
Back from left: Y.D. Tschering (lay reader in Thimpu), Surja Prasad (evangelist) and four Tibetan boys
Central Asian Mission 1919
Central Asian Mission 1920
Central Asian Mission 1921 v19 n4
Central Asian Mission 1921 v19 n5
Centre: Rev. P.S. Tingbo. Men with caps: Brahmin priests. Young men either end: two church leaders at Khalingtar, Bhutan
Chyo Tschering and his wife: one of the first converts in Bhutan
Chyo Tschering and his wife: one of the first converts in Bhutan
Edel Haugstad with Bhutanese friends
Edel Haugstad with Bhutanese friends
First church building in Bhutan, at Chanzu, with congregation.
Geylegphug congregation, Bhutan
Ground-breaking ceremony for construction of "House of Worship" at Chengmari, Bhutan
Jaldhaka church congregation, near Bhutan's western border (Kalimpong side)
Magnus and Edel Haugstad
New convert at Chengmari, Bhutan, with magical charms, brass bells, baskets, drum, etc. used as sorcerer
New converts at Chengmari, Bhutan, with implements of their old faith all burnt and destroyed
On the way to the clinic at the outpost, Kangpara
Pastor P.S. Tingbo, Bhutan
Sunday service at Geylegphug, Bhutan
Sunday worship at Khalingtar, Bhutan

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