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Letter 1 - July 12, 1901

Letter 1 - July 12, 1901

Nabumali Mission Station, Bugisu (Masaba land)

To Rev. Canon Alston, Church Missionary Society, London

My dear Canon,

I write from our small wooden house in Nabumali, perched on a ridge beneath the watchful shadow of Mount Elgon. It is hard to explain what the mist smells like here-something between burnt leaves and wet earth. We have arrived safely. But I will not pretend the journey was kind.

Ethel fell ill on the road from Jinja-some fever that even quinine could not chase. I feared I would lose her, and I prayed as I have never prayed. Psalm 46:1 became my only anchor: “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.”

She is recovering now, thank the Lord. We were welcomed by some Bagisu elders, though others hung back, watching us with suspicion. A boy named Wamalwa stood apart from the group. He looked at our worn boots and asked, “Have you walked from your God to us?” “Yes,” I told him, “and He has walked with us.” That same night, I opened my Bible and reread the words that brought us here:

“Go therefore and make disciples of all nations... and behold, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.”- Matthew 28:19-20

Yours in the Master’s service,
Rev. William A. Crabtree

  • Letter 1 - July 12, 1901
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