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When the author returned to the Congo for a year as a newly qualified medical doctor he was able to observe Christian missionary activity at first hand and, more importantly, to work and learn from the people amongst whom he had been born, and who he came to appreciate and admire. The stimulus for this book sprang from a desire to learn more about the country and the people of Congo before the intrusion of Europeans, the effects of Belgian colonization, the role of missionaries in exposing the brutalities of King Leopold II's rubber industry, and the contribution of Christian missions to the development of the country that is now the Democratic Republic of Congo. Mission. Impossible? is based on a detailed study of the archived records of the Congo Balolo Mission, personal interviews with retired missionaries and missionary children, current leaders of the Congolese church and other previously unpublished personal material. Following the "discovery" of the Congo River by Henry Morton Stanley in 1877 the Congo was presented to the wider world as "The Heart of Darkness", a concept challenged by the author in the final chapter. A postscript by Norbert Mpu-Mbutu adds an important Congolese perspective.

Table of Contents
List of illustrations; Preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction; The Vision; The Committee; The Congo; Congolese Society and Religious Beliefs; The Livingstone Inland Mission; Malaria; The First Congo Christians; A Second Dawn; King Leopold and the Congo Free State; The Silence of the Missionaries?; Congo Belge; Congo Balolo Mission: The Early Years; The Roaring Twenties; Thirty Years: 1930-1960; Independence; A New Approach; Simba; Working in Partnership; Closure; Failure?; Missionary Children: Third Culture Kids; The Heart of Darkness; Postscript by Norbert Mbu-Mputu; References;

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    A Paperback / softback by Reginald Hall, Norbert Mbu-Mputu

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      Publisher: The Choir Press
      Publication Date: 10/01/2023
      ISBN13: 9781789633498, 978-1789633498
      ISBN10: 1789633494

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      Book Synopsis
      When the author returned to the Congo for a year as a newly qualified medical doctor he was able to observe Christian missionary activity at first hand and, more importantly, to work and learn from the people amongst whom he had been born, and who he came to appreciate and admire. The stimulus for this book sprang from a desire to learn more about the country and the people of Congo before the intrusion of Europeans, the effects of Belgian colonization, the role of missionaries in exposing the brutalities of King Leopold II's rubber industry, and the contribution of Christian missions to the development of the country that is now the Democratic Republic of Congo. Mission. Impossible? is based on a detailed study of the archived records of the Congo Balolo Mission, personal interviews with retired missionaries and missionary children, current leaders of the Congolese church and other previously unpublished personal material. Following the "discovery" of the Congo River by Henry Morton Stanley in 1877 the Congo was presented to the wider world as "The Heart of Darkness", a concept challenged by the author in the final chapter. A postscript by Norbert Mpu-Mbutu adds an important Congolese perspective.

      Table of Contents
      List of illustrations; Preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction; The Vision; The Committee; The Congo; Congolese Society and Religious Beliefs; The Livingstone Inland Mission; Malaria; The First Congo Christians; A Second Dawn; King Leopold and the Congo Free State; The Silence of the Missionaries?; Congo Belge; Congo Balolo Mission: The Early Years; The Roaring Twenties; Thirty Years: 1930-1960; Independence; A New Approach; Simba; Working in Partnership; Closure; Failure?; Missionary Children: Third Culture Kids; The Heart of Darkness; Postscript by Norbert Mbu-Mputu; References;

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