Garenganze or Seven Years Pioneer Mission Work in Central Africa
Discover the remarkable journey of Frederick Stanley Arnot in "Garenganze or Seven Years Pioneer Mission Work in Central Africa." Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2014, this compelling account spans 276 pages and chronicles Arnot's pioneering efforts as one of the first Plymouth Brethren missionaries to bring the gospel to Africa during the late 19th century. Arnot's adventures across the Kalahari Desert led to the establishment of Protestant missions in Barotseland, Angola, and Katanga in the 1880s. This book not only highlights the challenges and triumphs faced by early missionaries but also sheds light on the cultural exchanges that took place during this significant period in African history. A must-read for those interested in missionary work, African history, and the enduring impact of faith in diverse cultures. Dive into this inspiring narrative and explore the legacy of one man's dedication to spreading hope and spirituality in Central Africa.