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Mary Slessor of Calabar: Pioneer Missionary

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The narrative traces Mary Slessor's journey from a Scottish factory girl to a long-serving missionary in West Africa, recounting her early struggles, motivation, and adaptation to tropical life. It details her establishment of mission stations, confrontations with local customs such as juju and witchcraft, efforts to protect and adopt children, and administrative and evangelistic leadership amid illness and isolation. The account balances episodes of personal hardship and humour with descriptions of travel, palavers, and conflict resolution, emphasizing steadfast faith, practical charity, and cultural encounters that shaped both her methods and the communities she served.

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W. P. Livingstone

W. P. Livingstone was a writer known for his biographical works that highlight the lives of notable missionaries and their contributions to society. His notable titles include "Mary Slessor of Calabar: Pioneer Missionary," which chronicles the life and work of the Scottish missionary Mary Slessor in Nigeria, and "The White Queen of Okoyong: A True Story of Adventure, Heroism and Faith," which tells the story of another remarkable figure in missionary history. Livingstone's writings reflect themes of adventure, faith, and the impact of missionary work in Africa.

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