Mary Slessor : servant to the slave (Trail Blazers) / Catherine Mackenzie.
Series: Trail blazersPublisher: Fearn, Ross-shire, Scotland : CF4K, Christian Focus Publications, [2001]Copyright date: ©2001Description: 185 pages ; 18 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781857923483 (paperback)
Current library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Holland Park | Children Grades 4-10 - Biography & Missionary | Holland Park Church Library Room | C 4-10 Mis Tra Mar (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 2947 |
Superstition demanded that families kill twin babies and murder slaves and women at funerals - the Lord Jesus Christ that Mary Slessor brought to these people set them free from all that. Calibar in West Africa today still remembers Mary Slessor, affectionately known as "Ma", her influence on that area of Africa was astounding.--Reformers Bookshop.
Mary Slessor had a shocking temper and fiery red hair. Brought up in a Dundee slum, her father was an alcoholic and her life was one of hardship and poverty. However, God had a plan to reach the head-hunting tribes of Calabar, superstitious in the extreme, living in squalor and violence. So without her knowing it, Mary Slessor had spent a large part of her life in a training ground for mission. Mary's training ground was a life in the slums of Dundee in the 1800's. Many missionaries went to Calabar and ran back home - never to be seen again. Mary Slessor, however, blazed a trail to the very tribes to which every other missionary had feared to go. Courageous, plucky, impulsive, Mary Slessor's temper was still notorious. It was said that even chiefs trembled when her eyes flashed. If you've ever wondered 'What's the point? What can I do?' read this book and realise it's not about what you can do, it's about what God can do with you... and he can do anything.--Back cover.
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