They called me Mama /by Margaret Nicholl Laird, with Raymond B. Buker, Sr., Phil Landrum.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chicago : Moody Press, (c)1975.Description: 185 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • BV3625 .T449 1975
  • BV3625
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Contents:
Kongi the Leper -- The miracle of Mananga -- The amazing Mr. Flacks -- Buddy, you'd better hoof it! -- Why shouldn't he have Margaret? -- The paper talked to me! -- The children -- Starting a work among cannibals -- A medical work and the Depression -- Homesteaders -- Mananga on the ash heap -- God's provision -- One woman's crusade -- My fellow workers -- Friends from a third continent -- The legion of honor -- My hall of fame.
Subject: For over fifty years Margaret Laird has served her Lord in the heart of Africa. She entered French Equatorial Africa in 1922 and recounts in the book some of her many experiences in the school of faith. The stories are unforgettable and, in fact, you will find yourself repeating them to others. While this book is not a biography in the usual sense, it does permit us to look at missionary life through the windows of her experience. You will realize that miracles do happen in this generation and that we have a God who hears and answers prayer. - Foreword.
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Land of miracles -- Kongi the Leper -- The miracle of Mananga -- The amazing Mr. Flacks -- Buddy, you'd better hoof it! -- Why shouldn't he have Margaret? -- The paper talked to me! -- The children -- Starting a work among cannibals -- A medical work and the Depression -- Homesteaders -- Mananga on the ash heap -- God's provision -- One woman's crusade -- My fellow workers -- Friends from a third continent -- The legion of honor -- My hall of fame.

For over fifty years Margaret Laird has served her Lord in the heart of Africa. She entered French Equatorial Africa in 1922 and recounts in the book some of her many experiences in the school of faith. The stories are unforgettable and, in fact, you will find yourself repeating them to others. While this book is not a biography in the usual sense, it does permit us to look at missionary life through the windows of her experience. You will realize that miracles do happen in this generation and that we have a God who hears and answers prayer. - Foreword.

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