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Letter 1 - July 14, 1901

Letter 1 - July 14, 1901

Nabumali Mission Station, Eastern Uganda. To her sister Margaret, Yorkshire

Dearest Margaret,

The sun rose slowly this morning behind the ridge of Mount Elgon, casting gold through the fog. It rained last night-hard. The roof dripped onto our writing table, and I had to move the bedding from the wall to keep it dry. Everything smells of earth and charcoal.

William left before dawn to walk to Bufumbo, barefoot except for his dusty boots and carrying nothing but a Masaba Bible and a worn satchel. He went to speak to a local chief about building a small chapel.

I stayed to tend the little school. We had seventeen children today-some barefoot, some with sores. One boy, Nanguli, recited John 1:1 in Lumasaba.  The Word was here, in their language, on their lips.

We are not only building churches, Margaret. We are teaching children to read God’s voice for themselves.

  • Letter 1 - July 14, 1901
  • Part 2: The Letters of Mrs. Ethel Bronwen Crabtree

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