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Christian History Home > 1997 > Issue 56

David Livingstone, Missionary Explorer: Recommended Resources
David Livingstone, Missionary Explorer
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The Paradox of David Livingstone: Did You Know?
Little-known or remarkable facts about David Livingstone: missionary explorer
Ruth A. Tucker

The Paradox of David Livingstone: From the Editor - Livingstone - The Great Non-Missionary
Mark Galli

Discovering Livingstone
The man, the missionary, the explorer, the legend.
Alvyn Austin

Creatures Great and Small and Annoying
Dr. Livingstone was also a meticulous scientist.
Alvyn Austin

David in the Lion's Den
Livingstone seemed unimpressed by the great cats—even after being attacked by one.
Alvyn Austin

On Expedition in Africa
The explorer encounters an exotic continent.
David Livingstone

The Evil that Baffled Reformers
African slavery thwarted every effort to eradicate it.
Ted Olsen

David Livingstone, Missionary Explorer
Elizabeth Isichei

The Man with Three Wives
Though Livingstone loved his family, he spent little time with them.
Elizabeth Isichei

Finding a Useful Wife
Bachelor Livingstone's unromantic stroll into marriage.
Ted Olsen

The Other Livingstone
The same traits that led the explorer to greatness, led him into the Zambezi disaster.
Ted Olsen

The Paradox of David Livingstone: A Gallery of Pioneers & Pallbearers
Those closest to the remarkable explorer were often remarkable themselves.
Steven T. Grezlak

Accidental Missionary
Henry Stanley did more than find Livingstone—he followed him.
Elesha Hodge

Link Essay: Great White Father
After Livingstone opened Africa, Western missionaries moved in by the thousands. Did they hurt or help Africans?
Mark Shaw



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