An Englishwoman's 25 Years In Tropical Africa
Hawker's biographical account of Gwen Elen Thomas, an Englishwoman who dedicated twenty-five years to missionary work in tropical Africa. The work covers her early life, Christian upbringing, and the influential spiritual mentors who shaped her calling to the mission field.
19 Chapters
Table of Contents
1
00.01 Preface
2
01 Early Years
3
02 Betrothal, Bereavement, and Assignment
4
03 Voyage to the Cameroons
5
04 Orange Blossoms and Immortelles (1885)
6
05 Return, Marriage, & The Congo (1885-1887)
7
06 First Term at San Salvadore (1887-1890)
8
07 Second Term at San Salvadore
9
08 Second Term at San Salvadore (cont.)
10
09 Building of the New Chapel at San Salvadore
11
10 Opening of the New Chapel at San Salvadore
12
11 Zombo: Perils and Providences (1898-1899)
13
12 Life at Kibokolo
14
13 Life at Kibokolo (cont.)
15
14 A Mission of Mercy
16
15 Last Furlough
17
16 Settlement at Kimpisse
18
17 The First Session and the Last Voyage (1909)
19
18 Characteristics
