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*Condition Note: This very clean book looks like it's never been opened!*
As a child, David Livingstone dreamed about the American slaves who produced the cotton at the mill where he worked, and he grew to hate the slavery system under which they toiled. But as a child he never dreamed that he would one day become one of the world's greatest missionaries, with the black man's Africa his mission field and battling the slave trade one of his highest callings. Yet it was that very childhood that made him a man with the character and convictions that could go to war with ignorance, superstition, and the slave trade.
You've read stories about Livingstone's fame as a missionary. In Growing up with David Livingstone, Fern Neal Stocker takes you behind the scenes and shows you what made the Scottish lad, David, into the famous naturalist, explorer, and missionary for Christ that the world has come to know and revere.
CONTENTS
Shuttle Row
Thirteen Years Old
Surprise
The Expedition
Sunday
Pests
Teenage Rebellion
The Showdown
Arlene
The Problem
Science vs Religion
Colorblindness
Membership
Settled
Glasgow at Last
New Friends
Pride
London Town
Probation
Preparations
Kuruman
Explorations
Lions
Romance
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1986 |
Printed: |
1986 |
Pages: |
127 |
Publisher: |
Pacific Press Publishing Association |
Condition: |
A- |