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Tales From Africa (Paperback)
Josephine Cunnington Edwards; Illustrated by Joseph Malmede
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R831
Discovery Miles 8 310
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Tales From Africa (Hardcover)
Josephine Cunnington Edwards; Illustrated by Joseph Malmede
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R1,098
Discovery Miles 10 980
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Looking at Lena, slim, lithe, and pretty, his taste for the Tonga
girls were spoiled. They were fond of boring holed in their lips
and putting in wooden discs till the holes in their lip flapped
like a curtain when they were champing on mealies. Then they were
contented with little cloth flaps hanging down "fore and aft" for
dresses, not a quarter of a yard at all. How could he go back to
that? The Enchanted Pillowcase is a timeless collection of
true-to-life missionary stories for all ages. These exciting
adventures are perfect for reading for a rainy day, Sabbath
afternoon or as a bedtime story. Both children and parents alike
will be taken into the mission field first-hand by the written word
to be both entertained and encouraged by stories of character,
faith and learning.
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Kamwendo (Paperback)
Josephine Cunnington Edwards
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R375
Discovery Miles 3 750
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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"During the years we were missionaries in British Central Africa,
my husband and I heard many stories of the long, long ago. It was a
great pleasure to the old grandfathers and grandmothers to find
someone willing to listen to tales of the dark and terrible days
before the white men brought both curse and blessing to the native
people. "Some would be eager to tell legends and stories of strange
ways long forgotten, with the hope that perhaps their stories might
be written so that the old days would not be lost forever. Some of
the legends are contained herein, just as I have heard them told
again and again. "The main story of Kamwendo is as I heard him tell
it himself, proud that he was privileged to come early to a
Christian mission to learn better ways than the old customs. Of
course, some of the old ways are good and should be kept; but
others, full of superstition, should be discarded. And they are
being laid aside as the people learn better things."-Josephine
Cunnington Edwards
One of the most important steps in every young person's life is
coming to the place where you decide for yourself what you believe
in. Lydia, A Seller of Purple is the true story of a Pennsylvania
girl looking for answers and her purpose in the closing decades of
the last century. Containing all the elements of drama, suspense,
romance, and narrative, this book will capture every reader's
interest. Out of mean and lowly circumstances, Lydia grew strong in
moral virtue and spiritual grace. Resolute in being true to her
conscience, she conquered obstacle after obstacle in her
faithfulness to God's service, enduring unique trials and
misadventures until she at last emerged fully adjusted to a happy
Christian experience. Josephine Cunnington Edwards was a woman of
no little versatility. In her full life she was a missionary to
Africa, wrote over 23 books on topics such as missions, history,
children, and the home. She has collaborated on three TV shows, and
in addition, found time to collect dolls, dishes, Siamese cats, and
to do oil painting and to travel.
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