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Moving into the Neighborhood: The Incarnational Ministry of Mary Slessor

by Carys Parker The good news of Jesus Christ first reached West Africa shores through daring mission pioneers known to pack their meager belongings into coffins because they knew they had roughly six months before they would fall to malaria, yellow fever or some equally fatal disease. As time went more…

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