Description
Precious Memories of Missionaries of Color, Vol. 2 profiles ninety-five black Seventh-day Adventist missionaries from 1892 to 2014 and is a follow up to Carol Hammond's book Precious Memories of Missionaries of Color, which was published in 2008 and featured the profiles of forty-nine families. Author DeWitt S. Williams desired to feature the stories of those not included in the first book, so he compiled a list of all those who had served as missionaries through the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, researched their stories, and wrote about their triumphs, struggles, and everyday experiences in this volume.
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Binding: |
Paperback |
Printed: |
2015 |
Pages: |
370 |
ISBN: |
9781572589490 |
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Precious Memories of Missionaries of Color
Precious Memories of Missionaries of Color, Vol. 2 is absolutely enjoyable. It reveals such rich Adventist African American history. Black missionaries made incredible sacrifices to carry the Three Angel’s messages to the ends of the earth. I learned so much about our history and I believe the book should be required reading for all Adventist students. Every Adventist school and library should have a copy. Dr. Williams makes the stories live. Five stars from me!! Patricia Rahming
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Reminds us of the Job God's given us!
TEACH Services received the following review: "Dr. Williams has poured countless hours into this project. His extensive research is very evident in each page of this volume. The profiles contained within this book remind us all of the job that God has given us to share His love with others, whether it is your next-door neighbor or someone in another country. In addition, this book celebrates the contributions that members of the African American community have made to the Adventist Church and its mission outreach initiatives. 44296,Jean R.,01/21/16,5,A Beautiful Book,A great collection