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In 1858 David Livingstone, missionary and explorer, returned to Africa from Britain with his beloved wifeand youngest son, pursuing his aim to find a way for the Gospel to enter into the interior of Central Africa,and a way that would open for legitimate commerce for the area to supplant the frightful but flourishing slavetrade.…
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The story thus far: David Livingstone could not feel at ease to settle down at an established missionstation in Bechuanaland in southern Africa, for he had on his heart a call from God to open a way for theGospel of the Lord Jesus Christ to be carried deep into the interior of the “dark…
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David Livingstone’s obedience to God’s leading took him from his native Scotland in 1840 toBechuanaland (present-day Botswana) in southern Africa. His heart burned to press into the interior of thegreat continent where lived multitudes who had no knowledge of salvation through the Lord Jesus Christ. With great joy he received permission from the home…
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David Livingstone was born to “poor and pious” parents in Blantyre, Scotland, on March 19, 1813. Hisfather, Neil Livingstone, was a good influence on his family as a “teetotaler, a Sunday school teacher, anardent member of a missionary society, and a promoter of prayer meetings,” at a time when few such devoutmen were found.…
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