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Mary Slessor-Everybody's Mother examines the era and influence of this extraordinary woman, who spent thirty-eight years serving as a Presbyterian missionary in Calabar. The work answers questions about the public Mary Slessor. It also looks at her private life. The author makes use of materials including Slessor's own writings and those of others of her era, reminiscences of her adopted Nigerian son, and assessments from contemporary sources. Slessor's audacity in remote areas of Nigeria contrasted with her timidity in public meetings in Scotland. She shunned the limelight and wondered why anyone would want to know about her. Her fame continues, especially in Nigeria and Scotland. She was certain God called her to serve in Calabar, the home she claimed as her own, where she became eka kpukpru owo-everybody's mother. --From publisher's description.
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Mary Slessor - Everybody's Mother: The Era and Impact of a Victorian Missionary
2013, Lutterworth Press, The
in English
0718842022 9780718842024
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Mary Slessor--Everybody's Mother: The Era and Impact of a Victorian Missionary
2008, Wipf & Stock Publishers
in English
1621890023 9781621890027
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Mary Slessor--Everybody's Mother: The Era and Impact of a Victorian Missionary
2008, Wipf & Stock Publishers
in English
1556356013 9781556356018
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Mary Slessor--Everybody's Mother: The Era and Impact of a Victorian Missionary
2008, Wipf & Stock Publishers
in English
1498250734 9781498250733
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